Copyright G. Dallman
March 14, 1997 Version 2.3
Revision Date: 10/05/1999
As mist spread
from warm air pouring through the new Portal, Howard took one faltering step
forward, before slowly sinking to his knees and dropping prone. Andrew wanted desperately to go to him, but
Aarrl still held his hand in a crushing grip.
“He
lives. Let him be.”
With a
final, agonizing surge of effort, Howard rose to hands and knees, struggling
painfully to crawl the remaining distance to the Portal, only to collapse again
after another meter.
“Behold!” Shouted Aarrl.
Peering
though the roiling mist, Andrew could see back-lit shapes moving within. The first beings through the Portal were six
Lupine Watchers, in full battle gear.
Immediately, they took positions to either side of the Portal, weapons
at the ready. A few seconds later, they
were followed by a female Gashka about a half a head shorter than Aarrl.
As the
Ursine approached, Aarrl released Andrew’s hand as though he’d suddenly
forgotten the Human’s existence. With
astonishing volume, he threw his head back and roared, his fangs gleaming wetly
in the adamantine standard-light. As
Aarrl’s roar echoed across the mountainside, the entire Company of Watchers
raised their muzzles and, with a single voice, cried out in a long, wolven
howl. Even in his agitated state,
Andrew couldn’t help but be transfixed by the primal, savage beauty of the
moment.
Unmindful of
the welcome, the Gashka took two quick steps, bringing it to stand above the
fallen Human. Kneeling, it Howard onto
his back while cradling his head in a huge clawed hand. Rising, the Gashka lifted Howard in its arms
as though he were weightless, carrying him toward the spot where Andrew and
Aarrl stood. As it approached Aarrl, it
stopped. Wordless communication passed
between them.
When the
Ursine turned to face Andrew, he found himself involuntarily taking a half-step
back, such was the intensity of that being’s stare. In a Human, its expression would indicate murderous
protectiveness. But this creature was not
Human!
Aarrl turned
to Andrew, “Princess Orrunn, Eldest
daughter of Tirrnn, commands that you return with her. The Chosen requires aid, now. The effort of the Forging has near slain
him.”
Immediately,
the two Gashka turned and strode through the Portal. In a mental fog, Andrew followed. Lost in his concern for his son, Andrew knew he was missing
something important.
Though
Andrew‘s memories of the time following Howard’s collapse were confused, he
vividly remembered walking through the Portal.
As he passed through, an arch of static discharge outlined its
circumference. The periphery of the
Portal, when observed edge-on, thinned to nothingness. The sensation of passage was no different
than walking through a door separating the cold, dark outside from a warm,
bright room. As he emerged from the
mist swirling about the Earth side of the Portal, the scene before him was of
an elaborate garden, with ornately trimmed trees and shrubs. In the distance was the black stone obelisk
of ‘Drremm’s Triumph’. Andrew could
clearly discern a relief carving of an Ursine head on the side facing the
Portal.
Only later
did Andrew learn of the vast significance of his first view of Taahas, as it
was one his son had visited, via The Dream, every night for eleven years.
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