{"id":1844,"date":"2026-01-03T21:55:51","date_gmt":"2026-01-03T21:55:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/epub-book.com\/download\/heritage-of-shannara-03-brooks-terry\/"},"modified":"2026-01-03T21:55:51","modified_gmt":"2026-01-03T21:55:51","slug":"heritage-of-shannara-03-brooks-terry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/epub-book.com\/download\/heritage-of-shannara-03-brooks-terry\/","title":{"rendered":"Heritage of Shannara 03 &#8211; Brooks, Terry"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class='book-preview'>\n<h3>Book Preview<\/h3>\n<div class=\"Section\">\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">CHAPTER<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">I<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">FIRE.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">It sputtered in the oil lamps that hung distant and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">solitary in the windows and entryways of her people&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">homes. It spat and hissed as it licked at the pitch-coated<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">torches bracketing road intersections and gates. It glowed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">through breaks in the leafy branches of the ancient oak and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hickory where glassed lanterns lined the treelanes. Bits and pieces<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of flickering light, the flames were like tiny creatures that the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">night threatened to search out and consume.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Like ourselves, she thought.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Like the Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Her gaze lifted, traveling beyond the buildings and walls of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the city to where Killeshan steamed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Fire.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It glowed redly out of the volcano&#8217;s ragged mouth, the glare<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of its molten core reflected in the clouds of vog-volcanic ash-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that hung in sullen banks across the empty sky. Killeshan loomed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">over them, vast and intractable, a phenomenon of nature that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">no Elven magic could hope to withstand. For weeks now the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rumbling had sounded from deep within the earth, dissatisfied,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">purposeful, a buildingup of pressure that would eventually de-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">mand release.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>For now, the lava burrowed and tunneled through cracks<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and fissures in its walls and ran down into the waters of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ocean in long, twisting ribbons that burned off the jungle and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the things that lived within it. One day soon now, she knew,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">this secondary venting would not be enough, and Killeshan<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">would erupt in a conflagration that would destroy them all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>If any of them remained by then.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She stood at the edge of the Gardens of Life close to where<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Elicrys grew. The ancient tree lifted skyward as if to fight<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">through the vog and breathe the cleaner air that lay sealed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">above. Silver branches glimmered faintly with the light of lan-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">terns and torches; scarlet leaves reflected the volcano&#8217;s darker<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">glow. Scatterings of fire danced in strange patterns through<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">breaks in the tree as if trying to form a picture. She watched<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the images appear and fade, a mirror of her thoughts, and the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sadness she felt threatened to overwhelm her.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>What am I to do? she thought desperately. What choices are<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">left me?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>None, she knew. None, but to wait.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She was Ellenroh Elessedil, Queen of the Elves, and all she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could do was to wait.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She gripped the Ruhk Staff tightly and glanced skyward with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a grimace. There were no stars or moon this night. There had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">been little of either for weeks, only the vog, thick and impene-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trable, a shroud waiting to descend, to cover their bodies, to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">enfold them all, and to wrap them away forever.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She stood stiffly as a hot breeze blew over her, ruffling the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fine linen of her clothing. She was tall, her body angular and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">long limbed. The bones of her face were prominent, shaping<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">features that were instantly recognizable. Her cheekbones were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">high, her forehead broad, and her jaw sharp-edged and smooth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">beneath her wide, thin mouth. Her skin was drawn tight against<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her face, giving her a sculpted look. Flaxen hair tumbled to her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shoulders in thick, unruly curls. Her eyes were a strange, pierc-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing blue and always seemed to be seeing things not immediately<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">apparent to others. She seemed much younger than her fifty-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">odd years. When she smiled, which was often, she brought<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">smiles to the faces of others almost effortlessly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She was not smiling now. It was late, well after midnight,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and her weariness was like a chain that would not let her go.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She could not sleep and had come to walk in the Gardens, to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">listen to the night, to be alone with her thoughts, and to try to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">find some small measure of peace. But peace was elusive, her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thoughts were small demons that taunted and teased, and the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">night was a great, hungering black cloud that waited patiently<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for the moment when it would at last extinguish the frail spark<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of their lives.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Fire, again. Fire to give life and fire to snuff it out. The image<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">whispered at her insidiously.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She turned abruptly and began walking through the Gar-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dens. Cort trailed behind her, a silent, invisible presence. If she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bothered to look for him, he would not be there. She could<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">picture him in her mind, a small, stocky youth with incredible<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">quickness and strength. He was one of the Home Guard, pro-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tectors of the Elven rulers, the weapons that defended them, the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">lives that were given up to preserve their own. Cort was her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shadow, and if not Cort, then Dal. One or the other of them<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was always there, keeping her safe. As she moved along the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pathway, her thoughts slipped rapidly, one to the next. She felt<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the roughness of the ground through the thin lining of her slip-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pers. Arborlon, the city of the Elves, her home, brought out of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Westland more than a hundred years ago-here, to this .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She left the thought unfinished. She lacked the words to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">complete it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Elven magic, conjured anew out of faerie time, sheltered the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">city, but the magic was beginning to fail. The mingled fragrances<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of the Garden&#8217;s flowers were overshadowed by the acrid smells<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of Killeshan&#8217;s gases where they had penetrated the outer barri-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">er of the Keel. Night birds sang gently from the trees and cov-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">erings, but even here their songs were undercut by the guttural<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sounds of the dark things that lurked beyond the city&#8217;s walls in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the jungles and swamps, that pressed up against the Keel, wait-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The monsters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The trail she followed ended at the northern most edge of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Gardens on a promontory overlooking her home. The pal-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ace windows were dark, the people within asleep, all but her.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Beyond lay the city, clusters of homes and shops tucked behind<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Keel&#8217;s protective barrier like frightened animals hunkered<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">down in their dens. Nothing moved, as if fear made movement<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Impossible, as if movement would give them away. She shook<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her head sadly. Arborlon was an island surrounded by enemies.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Behind, to the east, was Killeshan, rising up over the city, a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">great, jagged mountain formed by lava rock from eruptions over<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the centuries, the volcano dormant until only twenty years ago,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">now alive and anxious. North and south the jungle grew, thick<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and impenetrable, stretching away in a tangle of green to the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shores of the ocean. West, below the slopes on which Arborlon<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was seated, lay the Rowen, and beyond the wall of Blackledge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">None of it belonged to the Elves. Once the entire world had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">belonged to them, before the coming of Man. Once there had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">been nowhere they could not go. Even in the time of the Druid<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Allanon, just three hundred years before, the whole of the West-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">land had been theirs. Now they were reduced to this small space,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">besieged on all sides, imprisoned behind the wall of their failing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">magic. All of them, all that remained, trapped.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She looked out at the darkness beyond the Keel, picturing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">in her mind what waited there. She thought momentarily of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">irony of it-the Elves, made victims of their own magic, of their<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">own clever, misguided plans, and of fears that should never have<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">been heeded. How could they have been so foolish?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Far down from where she stood, near the end of the Keel<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">where it buttressed the hardened lava of some long past runoff,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">there was a sudden flare of light-a spurt of fire followed by a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">quick, brilliant explosion and a shriek. There were brief shouts<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and then silence. Another attempt to breach the walls and an-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">other death. It was a nightly occurrence now as the creatures<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">grew bolder and the magic continued to fail.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She glanced behind her to where the topmost branches of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Ellcrys lifted above the Garden trees, a canopy of life. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tree had protected the Elves from so much for so long. It had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">renewed and restored. It had given peace. But it could not pro-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tect them now, not against what threatened this time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Not against themselves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She grasped the Rukh Staff in defiance and felt the magic<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">surge within, a warming against her palm and fingers. The Staff<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wac thick and gnarled and polished to a fine sheen. It had been<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hewn from black walnut and imbued with the magic of her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">people. Fixed to its tip was the Loden, white brilliance against<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the darkness of the night. She could see herself reflected in its<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">facets. She could feel herself reach within. The Ruhk Staff had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">given strength to the rulers of Arborlon for more than a century<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>But the Staff could not protect the Elves either.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Cort?&#8221; she called softly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The Home Guard materialized beside her.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Stand with me a moment,&#8221; she said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They stood without speaking and looked out over the city.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She felt impossibly alone. Her people were threatened with ex-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tinction. She should be doing something. Anything. What if the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dreams were wrong? What if the visions of Eowen Cerise were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">mistaken? That had never happened, of course, but there was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">so much at stake! Her mouth tightened angrily. She must be-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">lieve. It was necessary that she believe. The visions would come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to pass. The girl would appear to them as promised, blood of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her blood. The girl would appear.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>But would even she be enough?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She shook the question away. She could not permit it. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could not give way to her despair.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She wheeled about and walked swiftly back through the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Gardens to the pathway leading down again. Cort stayed with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her for a moment, then faded away into the shadows. She did<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">not see him go. Her mind was on the future, on the foretellings<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of Eowen, and on the fate of the Elven people. She was deter-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">mined that her people would survive. She would wait for the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">girl for as long as she could, for as long as the magic would keep<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">their enemies away. She would pray that Eowen&#8217;s visions were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">true.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She was Ellenroh Elessedil, Queen of the Elves, and she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">would do what she must.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Fire.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It burned within as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Sheathed in the armor of her convictions, she went down<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">out of the Gardens of Life in the slow hours of the early morn-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing to sleep.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">CHAPTER<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">2<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">REN OHMSFORD YAWNED. She sat on a bluff overlooking<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Blue Divide, her back to the smooth trunk of an<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ancient willow. The ocean stretched away before her,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a shimmering kaleidoscope of colors at the horizons<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">edge where the sunset streaked the waters with splashes of red<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and gold and purple and low-hanging clouds formed strange pat-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">terns against the darkening sky. Twilight was settling comfort-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ably in place, a graying of the light, a whisper of an evening<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">breeze off the water, a calm descending. Crickets were begin-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ning to chirp, and fireflies were winking into view.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren drew her knees up against her chest, struggling to stay<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">upright when what she really wanted to do was lie down. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hadn&#8217;t slept for almost two days now, and fatigue was catching<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">up with her. It was shadowed and cool where she sat beneath<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the willow&#8217;s canopy, and it would have been easy to let go, slip<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">down, curl up beneath her cloak, and drift away. Her eyes closed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">involuntarily at the prospect, then snapped open again instantly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She could not sleep until Garth returned, she knew. She must<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">stay alert.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She rose and walked out to the edge of the bluff, feeling the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">breeze against her face, letting the sea smells fill her senses.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Cranes and gulls glided and swooped across the waters, graceful<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and languid as they flew. Far out, too far to be seen clearly,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">some great fish cleared the water with an enormous splash and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">disappeared. She let her gaze wander. The coastline ran unbro-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ken from where she stood for as far as the eye could see, ragged,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tree-grown bluffs backed by the stark, whitecapped mountains<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of the Rock Spur north and the Irrybis south. A series of rocky<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">beaches separated the bluffs from the water, their stretches lit-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tered with driftwood and shells and ropes of seaweed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Beyond the beaches, there was only the empty expanse of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Blue Divide. She had traveled to the end of the known<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">world, she thought wryly, and still her search for the Elves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">went on.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>An owl hooted in the deep woods behind her, causing her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to turn. She cast about cautiously for movement, for any sign<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of disturbance, and found none. There was no hint of Garth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He was still out, tracking .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She ambled back to the cooling ashes of the cooking fire<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and nudged the remains with her boot. Garth had forbidden<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">any sort of real fire until he made certain they were safe. He<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had been edgy and suspicious all day, troubled by something<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that neither of them could see, a sense of something not being<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">right. Wren was inclined to attribute his uneasiness to lack of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sleep. On the other hand, Garth&#8217;s hunches were seldom wrong.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">If he was disturbed, she knew better than to question him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She wished he would return.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>A pool sat just within the trees behind the bluff and she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">walked to it, knelt, and splashed water on her face. The pond&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">surface rippled with the touch of her hands and cleared. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could see herself in its reflection, the distortion clearing until<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her image was almost mirrorlike. She stared down at it-at a girl<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">barely grown, her features decidedly Elven with sharply pointed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ears and slanted brows, her face narrow and high cheeked, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her skin nut-brown. She saw hazel eyes that seldom stayed fixed,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">an off-center smile that suggested she enjoyed some private joke,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and ash-blond hair cut short and tightly curled. There was a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tautness to her, she thought-a tension that would not be dis-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pelled no matter how valiant the effort employed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She rocked back on her heels and permitted herself a wry<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">smile, deciding that she liked what she saw well enough to live<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with it awhile longer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She folded her hands in her lap and lowered her head. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Search for the Elves-how long had it been going on now? How<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">long Since the old man-the one who claimed he was Cogline-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had come to her and told her of the dreams? Weeks? But how<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">many? She had lost count. The old man had known of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dreams and challenged her to discover for herself the truth be-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hind them. She had decided to accept his challenge, to go to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Hadeshorn in the Valley of Shale and meet with the shade<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of Allanon. Why shouldn&#8217;t she? Perhaps she would learn some-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thing of where she had come from, of the parents she had never<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">known, or of her history.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Odd. Until the old man had appeared, she had been disin-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">terested in her lineage. She had persuaded herself that it didn&#8217;t<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">matter. But something in the way he spoke to her, in the words<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">he used-something-had changed her.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She reached up to finger the leather bag about her neck self-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">consciously, feeling the hard outline of the painted rocks, the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">play Elfstones, her only link to the past. Where did they come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from? Why had they been given to her?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Elven features, Ohmsford blood, and Rover heart and skills-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they all belonged to her. But how had she come by them?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Who was she?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She hadn&#8217;t found out at the Hadeshorn. Allanon had come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as promised, dark and forbidding even in death. But he had told<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her nothing. Instead, he had given her a charge-had given each<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of them a charge, the children of Shannara, as he called them,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Par and Walker and herself. But hers? Well. She shook her head<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">at the memory. She was to go in search of the Elves, to find<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">them and bring them back into the world of men. The Elves,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">who hadn&#8217;t been seen by anyone in over a hundred years, who<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">were believed by most never even to have existed, and who<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">were presumed a child&#8217;s faerie tale-she was to find them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She had not planned to look at first, disturbed by what she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had heard and how it had made her feel, unwilling to become<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">involved, or to risk herself for something she did not understand<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">or care about. She had left the others and with Garth once again<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her only companion had gone back into the Westland. She had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thought to resume her life as a Rover. The Shadowen were not<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her concern. The problems of the races were not her own. But<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Druid&#8217;s admonition had stayed with her, and almost without<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">realizing it she had begun her search after all. It had started with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a few questions, asked here and there. Had anyone heard if there<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">reallY were any Elves? Had anyone ever seen one? Did anyone<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">know where they might be found? They were questions that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">were asked lightly at first, self-consciously, but with growing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">curiositY as time wore on, then almost an urgency.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>What if Allanon were right? What if the Elves were still out<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">there somewhere? What if they alone possessed whatever was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">necessary to overcome the Shadowen plague?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>But the answers to her questions had all been the same. No<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one knew anything of the Elves. No one cared to know.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>And then someone had begun following them-someone or<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">something-their shadow as they came to call it, a thing clever<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">enough to track them despite their precautions and stealthy<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">enough to avoid being caught at it. Twice they had thought to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trap it and failed. Any number of times they had tried to back-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">track to get around behind it and been unable to do so. They<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had never seen its face, never even caught a glimpse of it. They<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had no idea who or what it was.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It had still been with them when they had entered the Wilde-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">run and gone down into Grimpen Ward. There, two nights ear-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">lier, they had found the Addershag. A Rover had told them of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the old woman, a seer it was said who knew secrets and who<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">might know something of the Elves. They had found her in the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">basement of a tavern, chained and imprisoned by a group of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">men who thought to make money from her gift. Wren had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tricked the men into letting her speak to the old woman, a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">creature far more dangerous and cunning than the men holding<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her had suspected.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The memory of that meeting was still vivid and frightening.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The old woman was a dried husk, and her face had withered into a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">maze of lines and furrows. Ragged white hair tumbled down about her frail<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shoulders Wren approached and knelt before her. The ancient head lifted,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">revealing blind eyes that were milky and fixed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Are you the seer they call the Addershag, old mother?&#8221; Wren asked<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">softly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The staring eyes blinked and a thin voice rasped. &#8220;Who wishes to know?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Tell me your name.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;My name is Wren Ohmsford.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Aged bands reached out to touch her face, exploring its lines and hollows,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">scraping along the skin like dried leaves. The hands withdrew.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;You are an Elf.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;I have Elven blood.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;An Elf!&#8221; The old woman&#8217;s voice was rough and insistent, a hiss against<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the silence of the alehouse cellar. The wrinkled face cocked to one side as if<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">reflecting. &#8220;I am the Addershag. What do you wish of me?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren rocked back slightly on the heels of her boots. &#8220;I am searching<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for the Westland Elves. I was told a week ago that you might know where<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to find them-if they still exist.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The Adders hag cackled. &#8220;Oh, they exist, all right. They do indeed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">But it&#8217;s not to everyone they show themselves-to none at all in many years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Is it so important to you, Elf-girl, that you see them? Do you search them<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">out because you have need of your own kind?&#8221; The milky eyes stared<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">unseeing at Wren&#8217;s face. &#8220;No, not you. Why, then?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Because it is a charge I have been given a charge I have chosen to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">accept,&#8221; Wren answered carefully.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;A charge, is it?&#8221; The lines and furrows of the old woman&#8217;s face deep-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ened. &#8220;Bend close to me, Elf-girl.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren hesitated, then leaned forward tentatively. The Addershag&#8217;s hands<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">came up again, the fingers exploring. They passed once more across Wren&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">face, then down her neck to her body. When they touched the front of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">girl&#8217;s blouse, they jerked back as if burned and the old woman gasped.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Magic!&#8221; she howled.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren started, then seized the other&#8217;s wrists impulsively. &#8220;What magic?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">What are you saying?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>But the Addershag shook her head violently, her lips clamped shut, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her head sunk into her shrunken breast. Wren held her a moment longer,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">then let her go.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Elf-girl,&#8221; the old woman whispered, &#8220;who sends you in search of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Westland Elves?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren took a deep breath against her fears and answered, &#8220;The shade of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Allanon.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The aged head lifted with a snap. &#8220;Allanon!&#8221; She breathed the name<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">like a curse. &#8220;So! A Druid&#8217;s charge, is it? Very well. Listen to me, then.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Go south through the Wilderun, cross the Irrybis and follow the coast of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Blue Divide. When you have reached the caves of the Rocs, build a fire<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and keep it burning three days and nights. One will come who can help<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">you. Do you understand?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Yes,&#8221; Wren replied, wondering at the same time if she really did.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Beware, Elf-girl,&#8221; the other warned, a stick-thin hand lifting. &#8220;I see<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">danger ahead for you, hard times, and treachery and evil beyond imagining.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">My visions are in my head, truths that haunt me with their madness. Heed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">me, then. Keep your own counsel, girl. Trust no one!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Trust no one!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren had left the old woman then, admonished to leave<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">even though she had offered to stay and help. She had rejoined<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth, and the men had tried to kill them then, of course, be-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cause that had been their plan all along. They had failed in their<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">attempt and paid for their foolishness-perhaps with their lives<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">by now if the Addershag had tired of them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Slipping clear of Grimpen Ward, Wren and Garth had come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">south, following the old seer&#8217;s instructions, still in search of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">disappeared Elves. They had traveled for two days without stop-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ping to sleep, anxious to put as much distance between them-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">selves and Grimpen Ward as possible and eager as well to make<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">yet another attempt to shake loose of their shadow. Wren had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thought earlier that day they might have done so. Garth was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">not so certain. His uneasiness would not be dispelled. So when<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they had stopped for the night, needing at last to sleep and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">regain their strength, he had backtracked once more. Perhaps<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">he would find something to settle the matter, he told her. Per-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">haps not. But he wanted to give it a try.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>That was Garth. Never leave anything to chance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Behind her, in the woods, one of the horses pawed restlessly<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and went still again. Garth had hidden the animals behind the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trees before leaving. Wren waited a moment to be certain all<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was well, then stood and moved over again beneath the willow,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">losing herself in the deep shadows formed by its canopy, easing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">herself down once more against the broad trunk. Far to the west,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the light had faded to a glimmer of silver where the water met<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the sky.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Magic, the Addershag had said. How could that be?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>If there were still Elves, and if she was able to find them,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">would they be able to tell her what the old woman had not?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She leaned back and closed her eyes momentarily, feeling<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">herself drifting, letting it happen.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>When she jerked awake again, twilight had given way to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">night, the darkness all around save where moon and stars bathed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Open spaces in a silver glow. The campfire had gone cold,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and she shivered with the chill that had invaded the coastal air.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Rising, she moved over to her pack, withdrew her travel cloak,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and wrapped it about her for warmth. After moving back be-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">neath the tree, she settled herself once more.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>You fell asleep, she chided herself. What would Garth say if he<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">were to discover that?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She remained awake after that until he returned. It was near-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing midnight, the world about her gone still save for the lulling<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rush of the ocean waves as they washed onto the beach below.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth appeared soundlessly, yet she had sensed he was coming<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">before she saw him and took some small satisfaction from that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He moved out of the trees and came directly to where she hid,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">motionless in the night, a part of the old willow. He seated him-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">self before her, huge and dark, faceless in the shadows. His big<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hands lifted, and he began to sign. His fingers moved swiftly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Their shadow was still back there, following after them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren felt her stomach grow cold and she hugged herself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">crossly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Did you see it?&#8221; she asked, signing as she spoke.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">No.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Do you know yet what it is?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">No.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Nothing? Nothing about it at all?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He shook his head. She was irritated by the obvious frustra-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tion she had allowed to creep into her voice. She wanted to be<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as calm as he was, as clear thinking as he had taught her to be.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She wanted to be a good student for him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She put a hand on his shoulder and squeezed. &#8220;Is it coming<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for us yet, Garth? Or waiting still?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Waiting, he signed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He shrugged, his craggy, bearded face expressionless, care-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fully composed. His hunter&#8217;s look. Wren knew that look. It ap-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">peared when Garth felt threatened, a mask to hide what was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">happening inside.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Waiting, she repeated soundlessly to herself. Why? For<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">what?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth rose, strode over to his pack, extracted a hunk of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cheese and an aleskin, and reseated himself. Wren moved over<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to join him. He ate and drank without looking at her, staring<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">0ff at the black expanse of the Blue Divide, seemingly obliv-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">IOUS 0f everything. Wren studied him thoughtfully. He was a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">giant of a man, strong as iron, quick as a cat, skilled in hunt-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing and tracking, the best she had ever known at staying alive.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He had been her protector and teacher from the time she was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a little girl, after she had been brought back into the Westland<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and given over to the care of the Rovers, after her brief stay<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with the Ohmsford family. How had that all come about? Her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">father had been an Ohmsford, her mother a Rover, yet she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could not remember either of them. Why had she been given<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">back to the Rovers rather than allowed to stay with the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Ohmsfords? Who had made that decision? It had never really<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">been explained. Garth claimed not to know. Garth claimed that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">he knew only what others had told him, which was little, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that his only instruction, the charge he had accepted, was to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">look after her. He had done so by giving her the benefit of his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">knowledge, training her in the skills he had mastered, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">making her as good at what he did as he was himself. He had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">worked hard to see that she learned her lessons. She had. What-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ever else Wren Ohmsford might know, she knew first and fore-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">most how to stay alive. Garth had made certain of that. But this<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was not training that a normal Rover child would receive-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">especially a girl-child-and Wren had known as much almost<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from the beginning. It led her to believe Garth knew more<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">than he was telling. After a time, she became convinced<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Yet Garth would admit nothing when she pressed the mat-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ter. He would simply shake his head and sign that she needed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">special skills, that she was an orphan and alone, and that she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">must be stronger and smarter than the others. He said it, but he<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">refused to explain it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She became aware suddenly that he had finished eating and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was watching her. The weathered, bearded face was no longer<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hidden by shadows. She could see the set of his features clearly<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and read what she found there. She saw concern etched in his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">brow. She saw kindness mirrored in his eyes. She sensed deter-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">mination everywhere. It was odd, she thought, but he had al-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ways been able to convey more to her in a single glance than<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">others could with a basketful of words.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;I don&#8217;t like being hunted like this,&#8221; she said, signing. &#8220;I don&#8217;t<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">like waiting to find out what is happening.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He nodded, his dark eyes intense.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;It has something to do with the Elves,&#8221; she followed up<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">impulsively. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know why I feel that is so, but I do. I feel<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">certain of it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Then we should know something shortly, he replied.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;When we reach the caves of the Rocs,&#8221; she agreed. &#8220;Yes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Because then we&#8217;ll know if the Addershag spoke the truth, if<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">there really are still Elves.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">And what follows us will perhaps want to know, too.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Her smile was tight. They regarded each other wordlessly <\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for a moment, measuring what they saw in each other&#8217;s eyes,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">considering the possibility of what lay ahead.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Then Garth rose and indicated the woods. They picked up<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">their gear and moved back beneath the willow. After settIing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">themselves at the base of its trunk, they spread their bedrolls <\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and wrapped themselves in their forest cloaks. Despite her wear-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">iness, Wren offered to stand the first watch, and Garth agreed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He rolled himself in his cloak, then lay down beside her and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was asleep in seconds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren listened as his breathing slowed, then shifted her at-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tention to the night sounds beyond. It remained quiet atop the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bluff, the birds and insects gone still, the wind a whisper, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the ocean a soothing, distant murmur. Whatever was out there<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hunting them seemed very far away. It was an illusion, she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">warned herself, and became all the more wary.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She touched the bag with its make-believe Elfstones where<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">it rested against her breast. It was her good-luck charm, she:<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thought, a charm to ward off evil, to protect against danger, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to carry her safely through whatever challenge she undertook.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Three painted rocks that were symbols of a magic that had been<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">real once but was now lost, like the Elves, like her past. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wondered if any of it could be recovered.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Or even if it should be.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She leaned back against the willow&#8217;s trunk and stared out<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">into the night, searching in vain for her answers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">CHAPTER<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">3<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">AT SUNRISE the following morning, Wren and Garth re-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sumed their journey south in search of the caves of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Rocs. It was a journey of faith, for while both had trav-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">eled parts of the coastline neither had come across caves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">large enough to be what they were looking for or had ever seen<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a Roc. Both had heard tales of the legendary birds great winged<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">creatures that had once carried men. But the tales were only<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that, campfire stories that passed the time and conjured up im-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ages of things that might be but probably never were. There<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">were sightings claimed, of course, as with every fairy-tale mon-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ster. But none was reliable. Like the Elves, the Rocs were ap-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">parently invisible.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Still, there didn&#8217;t need to be Rocs in order for there to be<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Elves. The Addershag&#8217;s admonition to Wren could prove out in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">any case. They had oniy to discover the caves, Rocs or no,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">build the signal fire, and wait three days. Then they would learn<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the truth. There was every chance that the truth would disap-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">point them, of course, but since they both recognized and ac-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cepted the possibility, there was no reason not to continue on.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Iheir only concession to the unfavorable odds was to pointedly<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">avoid speaking of them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The day began clear and cricp, the skies unclouded and blue,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the sunrise a bright splash across the eastern horizon that sil-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">houetted the mountains in stark, jagged relief. The air filled with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the mingled smells of sea and forest, and the songs of starlings<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and mockingbirds rose out of the trees. Sunshine quickly chased<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the chill left by the night and warmed the land beneath. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">heat rose inland, thick and sweltering where the mountains<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trapped it, continuing to burn the grasses of the plains and hills<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a dusty brown as it had all summer, but the coastline remained<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cool and pleasant as a steady breeze blew in off the water. Wren<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and Garth kept their horses at a walk, following the narrow,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">winding coastal trails that navigated the bluffs and beaches front-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing the mountains east. They were in no hurry. They had all<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the time they needed to get to where they were going.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>There was time enough to be cautious in their passage<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">through this unfamiliar country-time enough to keep an eye<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">out for their shadow in case it was still following after them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>But they chose not to speak of that either.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Choosing not to speak about it, however, did not keep Wren<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from thinking about it. She found herself pondering the possi-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bility of what might be back there as she rode, her mind free<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to wander where it chose as she looked out over the vast ex-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">panse of the Blue Divide and let her horse pick its way. Her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">darker suspicions warned her that what tracked them was some-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thing of the sort that had tracked Par and Coil on their journey<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from Culhaven to Hearthstone when they had gone in search<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of Walker Boh-a thing like the Gnawl. But could even a Gnaw!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">avoid them as completely as their shadow had succeeded in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">doing? Could something that was basically an animal find them<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">again and again when they had worked so hard to lose it? It<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">seemed more likely that what tracked them was human-with a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">human&#8217;s cunning and intelligence and skill: a Seeker, perhaps-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sent by Rimmer Dali, a Tracker of extraordinary abilities, or an<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">assassin, even, though he would have to be more than that to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">have managed to stay with them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It was possible, too, she thought, that whoever was back<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">there was not an enemy at all, but something else. &#8220;Friend&#8221; was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hardly the right word, she supposed, but perhaps someone who<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had a purpose similar to their own, someone with an interest in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Elves, someone who . .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She stopped herself. Someone who insisted on staying hid-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">den, even knowing Garth and she had discovered they were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">being followed? Someone who continued playing cat and mouse<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with them so deliberately?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Her darker suspicions reemerged to push the other possibil-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ities aside.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>By midday they had reached the northern fringe of the Ir-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rybis. The mountains split off in two directions, the high range<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">turning east to parallel the northern Rock Spur and enclose the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wilderun, the low running south along the coastline they fol-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">lowed. The coastal lrrybis were thickly forested and less for-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">midable, scattered in clusters along the Blue Divide, sheltering<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">valleys and ridges, and forming passes that connected the inland<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hill country to the beaches. Nevertheless, travel slowed because<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the trails were less well defined, often disappearing entirely for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">long stretches. At times the mountains ran right up against the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">water, falling away in steep, impassable drops so that Wren and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth were required to circle back to find another route. Heavy<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">stands of timber blocked their path as well, forcing them to go<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">around. They found themselves moving away from the beaches,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">higher into the mountain passes where the land was more open<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and accepting. They worked their way ahead slowly, watching<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as the sun drifted west to sink into the sea.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Night passed uneventfully, and they were awake again at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">daybreak and on their way. The morning chill again gave ground<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to midday heat. The ocean breezes that had cooled the previous<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">day were less noticeable in the passes, and Wren found herself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sweating freely. She shoved back her tousled hair, tied a scarf<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">about her head, splashed water on her face, and forced herself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to think about other things. She cataloged her memories as a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">child in Shady Vale, trying to recall once again what her parents<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had been like. As usual, she found that she couldn&#8217;t. What she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">remembered was vague and fragmented-bits and pieces of con-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">versation, small moments out of time, or words or phrases out<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of Context. All of what she recalled could as easily be identified<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with Par&#8217;s parents as with her own. Had any of it come from<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her Parents-or had it all come from Jaralan and Mirianna<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Ohmsford? Had she ever really known her parents? Had they<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ever been with her in Shady Vale? She had been told so. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had been told they had died. Yet she had no memory of it. Why<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Was that so? Why had nothing about them stayed with her?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She glanced back at Garth, irritation mirrored in her eyes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Then she looked away again, refusing to explain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They stopped to eat at midday and rode on. Wren ques-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tioned Garth briefly about their shadow. Was it still following?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Did he sense anything? Garth shrugged and signed that he was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">no longer certain and that he no longer trusted himself on the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">matter. Wren frowned doubtfully, but Garth would say nothing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">further, his dark, bearded face unreadable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The afternoon was spent crossing a ridgeline over which a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">raging forest fire had swept a year ago, leveling the land so<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thoroughly that only the blackened stumps of the old growth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and the first green shoots of the new remained. From atop the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">spine of the ridge Wren could look back across the land for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">miles, her view unobstructed. There was nowhere that their<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shadow could hide, no space it could traverse without being<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">seen. Wren looked for it carefully and saw nothing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Yet she couldn&#8217;t shake the feeling that it was still back there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Nightfall brought them back along the rim of a high, narrow<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bluff that dropped away abruptly into the sea. Below where they<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rode, the waters of the Blue Divide crashed and boomed against<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the cliffs, and seabirds wheeled and shrieked above the white<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">foam. They made camp in a grove of alder, close to where a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">stream trickled down out of the mountain rock and provided<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">them with drinking water. To Wren&#8217;s surprise, Garth built a fire<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">so they could eat a hot meal. When Wren looked at him askance,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the giant Rover cocked his head and signed that if their shadow<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was still following, it was also still waiting. They had nothing to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fear yet. Wren was not so sure, but Garth seemed confident, so<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she let the matter drop.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She dreamed that night of her mother, the mother she could<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">not remember and was uncertain if she had ever known. In the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dream, her mother had no name. She was a small, quick woman<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with Wren&#8217;s ash-blond hair and intense hazel eyes, her face warm<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and open and caring. Her mother said to her, &#8220;Remember me.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wren could not remember her, of course; she had nothing tO<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">remember her by. Yet her mother kept repeating the words over<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and over. Remember me. Remember me.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>When Wren woke, a picture of her mother&#8217;s face and the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sound of her words remained. Garth did not seem to notice how<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">distracted she was. They dressed, ate their breakfast, packed,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and set out again-and the memory of the dream lingered. Wren<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">began to wonder if the dream might be the resurrection of a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">truth that she had somehow kept buried over the years. Perhaps<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">it really was her mother she had dreamed about, her mother&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">face she had remembered after all these years. She was hesitant<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to believe, but at the same time reluctant not to.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She rode in silence, trying in vain to decide which choice<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">would end up hurting worse.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">MIDMORNING CAME AND WENT, and the heat grew oppressive.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">As the sun lifted from behind the rim of the mountains, the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">breezes off the ocean died away completely. The air grew still.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wren and Garth walked their horses to rest them, following the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bluff until it disappeared completely and they were on a rocky<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trail leading upward toward a huge cliff mass. Sweat beaded and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dried on their skin as they walked, and their feet became tired<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and sore. The seabirds disappeared, gone to roost, waiting for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the cool of the evening to venture forth again to fish. The land<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and its hidden life grew silent. The only sound was the sluggish<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">lapping of the waters of the Blue Divide against the rocky shores,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a slow, weary cadence. Far out on the horizon, clouds began to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">build, dark and threatening. Wren glanced at Garth. There<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">would be a storm before nightfall.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The trail they followed continued to snake upward toward<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the summit of the cliffs. Trees disappeared, spruce and fir and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cedar first, then even the small, resilient strands of alder. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rock lay bare and exposed beneath the sun, radiating heat in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thick, dull waves. Wren&#8217;s vision began to swim, and she paused<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to wet her cloth headband. Garth turned to wait for her, im-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">passive. When she nodded, they pressed on again, anxious to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">put this exhausting climb behind them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It was nearing midday when they finally succeeded in doing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">so. Ihe sun was directly overhead, white-hot and burning. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Clouds that had begun massing earlier were advancing inland<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rapidly, and there was a hush in the air that was palpable. Paus-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing at the head of the trail, Wren and Garth glanced around<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sPeculatively. They stood at the edge of a mountain plain that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Was choked with heavy grasses and dotted with strands of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gnarled wind-bent trees that looked to be some variety of fir.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">The plain ran south between the high peaks and the ocean for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as far as the eye could see, a broad, uneven collection of flats<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">across which the sultry air hung thick and unmoving.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren and Garth glanced wearily at each other and started<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">across. Overhead, the storm clouds inched closer to the sun.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Finally they enveloped it completely, and a low breeze sprang<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">up. The heat faded, and shadows began to blanket the land.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren slipped the headband into her pocket and waited for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her body to cool.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They discovered the valley a short time after that, a deep<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cleft in the plain that was hidden until one was almost on top<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of it. The valley was broad, nearly half a mile across, sheltered<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">against the weather by a line of knobby hills that lay east and a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rise in the cliffs west and by broad stands of trees that filled it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wall to wall. Streams ran through the valley; Wren could hear<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the gurgle even from atop the rim, rippling along rocks and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">down gullies. With Garth trailing, she descended into the valley,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">intrigued by the prospect of what she might find there. Within<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a short time they came upon a clearing. The clearing was thick<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with weeds and small trees, but devoid of any old growth. A<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">quick inspection revealed the rubble of stone foundations buried<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">beneath the undergrowth. The old growth had been cut away<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to make room for houses. People had lived here once-a large<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">number of them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren looked about thoughtfully. Was this what they were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">looking for? She shook her head. There were no caves at least<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">not here, but .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She left the thought unfinished, beckoned hurriedly to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth, mounted her horse, and started for the cliffs west.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They rode out of the valley and onto the rocks that sepa-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rated them from the ocean. The rocks were virtually treeless,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">but scrub and grasses grew out of every crack and crevice. Wren<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">maneuvered to reach the highest point, a sort of shelf that over-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hung the cliffs and the ocean. When she was atop it, she dis-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">mounted. Leaving her horse, she walked forward. The rock was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bare here, a broad depression on which nothing seemed able to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">grow. She studied it momentarily. It reminded her of a fire pit,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">scoured and cleansed by the flames. She avoided looking at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth and walked to the edge. The wind was blowing steadily<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">now and whipped against her face in sudden gusts as she peered<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">down. Garth joined her silently. The cliffs fell away in a sheer<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">drop. Pockets of scrub grew out of the rock in a series of thick<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">clusters. Tiny blue and yellow flowers bloomed, curiously out<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of place. Far below, the ocean rolled onto a narrow, empty<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shoreline, the waves beginning to build again as the storm<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">neared, turning to white foam as they broke apart on the rocks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren studied the drop for a long time. The growing dark-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ness made it difficult to see clearly. Shadows overlay everything,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and the movement of the clouds caused the light to shift across<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the face of the rock.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The Rover girl frowned. There was something wrong with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">what she was looking at; something was out of place. She could<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">not decide what it was. She sat back on her heels and waited<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for the answer to come.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Finally she had it. There were no seabirds anywhere-not a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She considered what that meant for a moment, then turned<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to Garth and signed for him to wait. She rose and trotted to her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">horse, pulled a rope free from her pack, and returned. Garth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">studied her curiously. She signed quickly, anxiously. She wanted<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">him to lower her over the side. She wanted to have a look at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">what was down there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Working silently, they knotted one end of the rope in sling<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fashion beneath Wren&#8217;s arms and the other end about a projec-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tion close to the cliff edge. Wren tested the knots and nodded.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Bracing himself, Garth began lowering the girl slowly over the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">edge. Wren descended cautiously, choosing hand and footholds<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as she went. She soon lost sight of Garth and began a prear-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ranged series of tugs on the rope to tell him what she wanted.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The wind rushed at her, growing stronger now, pushing at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her angrily. She hugged the cliff face to avoid being blown<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">about. The clouds masked the sky overhead completely, build-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing on themselves. A few stray drops of rain began to fall.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She gritted her teeth. She did not fancy being caught out in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the open like this if the storm broke. She had to finish her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">exploration and climb up again quickly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She backed down into a pocket of scrub. Thorns raked her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">legs and arms, and she pushed away angrily. Working through<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the brush, she continued down. Glancing over her shoulder, she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could see something that had not been apparent before, a dark-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ness against the wall, a depression. She fought to contain her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">excitement. She signaled Garth to give her more slack and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dropped quickly along the rock. The darkness grew closer. It<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was larger than she had believed, a great black hole in the face.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She peered through the gloom. She couldn&#8217;t see what lay inside,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">but there were others as well, there, off to the side, two of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">them, and there, another, partially obscured by the brush, hid-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">den by the rock<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Caves!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She signaled for more slack. The rope released, and she slid<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">slowly toward the closest of the openings, eased toward its<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">blackness, her eyes squinting<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Then she heard the sound, a rustling, from just below and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">within, It startled her, and for a moment she froze. She peered<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">down again. Shadows shrouded everything, layers of darkness.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She could see nothing. The wind blew shrilly, muffling other<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sounds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Had she been mistaken&#8217;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She dropped another few feet, uncertain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">There, something<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She jerked frantically on the rope to halt her descent, hang-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing inches above the dark opening.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The Roc burst into view beneath her, exploding from the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">blackness as if shot from a catapult. It seemed to fill the air,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wings stretched wide against the gray waters of the Blue Divide,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">across the shadows and clouds. It passed so close that its body<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">brushed her feet and sent her spinning like a web-tangled piece<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of cotton. She curled into a ball instinctively, clinging to the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rope as she would a lifeline, bouncing against the rough surface<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of the rock and fighting not to cry out, all the while praying the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bird wouldn&#8217;t see her. The Roc lifted away, oblivious to her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">presence or uncaring of it, a golden-hued body with a head the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">color of fire. It looked wild and ferocious, its plumage in disar-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ray, its wings marked and scarred. It soared into the storm-filled<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">skies west and disappeared.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>And that&#8217;s why there are no seabirds about, Wren confirmed to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">herself in a frightened daze.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She hung paralyzed against the cliff face for long moments,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">waiting to be certain that the Roc would not return, then gave<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a cautious tug on the rope and let Garth haul her to safety.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">IT BEGAN TO RAIN shortly after she regained the summit of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cliffs. Garth wrapped her in his cloak and hustled her back to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the valley where they found temporary shelter in a stand of fir.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth built a fire and made soup to warm her. She stayed cold<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for a long time, shivering with the memory of hanging there<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">helplessly as the Roc swept underneath, close enough to snatch<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her away, to make an end of her. Her mind was numb. She had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thought to find the Roc caves in making her descent. She had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">never dreamed she would find the Rocs as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>After she had recovered sufficiently to move again, after the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">soup had chased the chill from within her stomach, she began<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">conversing with Garth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;If there are Rocs, there might be Elves as well,&#8221; she said,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fingers translating. &#8220;What do you think?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth made a face. I think you almost got yourself killed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;I know,&#8221; she admitted grudgingly. &#8220;Can we let that pass for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">now? I feel foolish enough.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Good, he indicated impassively.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;If the Addershag was right about the caves of the Rocs,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">don&#8217;t you think there is a pretty fair chance she was right about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Elves as well?&#8221; Wren forged ahead. &#8220;I think so. I think some-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one will come if we light a signal fire. Right up on that ledge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">In that pit. There have been fires there before. You saw. Maybe<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">this valley was home to the Elves once. Maybe it still is. To-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">morrow we&#8217;ll build that signal fire and see what happens.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She ignored his shrug and settled back comfortably, her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">blankets wrapped close, her eyes bright with determination. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">incident with the Roc was already beginning to recede into the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">back corners of her mind.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She slept until well after midnight, taking watch late because<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth chose not to wake her. She was alert for the remainder<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of the night, keeping her mind active with thoughts of what was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to come. The rain ended, and by daybreak the summer heat<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Was back steamy and thick. They foraged for dry wood, cut<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pieces small enough to load, built a sled, and used the horses to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">haul their cuttings to the cliff edge. They worked steadily<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">through the heat, careful not to overexert themselves or their<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">animals, taking frequent rests, and drinking sufficient water to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">prevent heat stroke. The day stayed clear and sultry, the rains<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a distant memory. An occasional breeze brew in off the water<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">but did little to cool them. The sea stretched away from the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">land in a smooth, glassy surface that from the cliff heights<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">seemed as flat and hard as iron.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They saw nothing further of the Rocs. Garth believed them<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to be night birds, hunters that preferred the cover of darkness<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">before venturing forth. Once or twice Wren thought she might<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">have heard their call, faint and muffled. She would have liked<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to know how many nested in the caves and whether there were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">babies. But one brush with the giant birds was enough, and she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was content to let her curiosity remain unsatisfied.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They built their signal fire in the stone depression on the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rock ledge overlooking the Blue Divide. When sunset ap-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">proached, Garth used his flint to ignite the kindling, and soon<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the larger pieces of wood were burning as well. The flames<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">soared skyward, a red and gold glare against the fading light,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">crackling in the stillness. Wren glanced about in satisfaction.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">From this height, the fire could be seen for miles in every<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">direction. If there were anyone out there looking, they would<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">see it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They ate dinner in silence, seated a short distance from the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">signal fire, their eyes on the flames, their minds elsewhere. Wren<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">found herself thinking about her cousins, Par and Coll, and about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Walker Boh. She wondered whether they had been persuaded,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as she had, to take up the charges of Allanon. Find the Sword<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of Shannara, the shade had told Par. Find the Druids and lost<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Paranor, it had told Walker. And to her, find the missing Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">If they did not, if any of them failed, then the vision it had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shown them of a world turned barren and empty would come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to pass, and the people of the races would become the play-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">things of the Shadowen. Her lean face tightened, and she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">brushed absently at a loose curl. The Shadowen-what were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they? Cogline had spoken of them, she reflected, without ac<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tually revealing much. The history he had given them that night<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">at the Hadeshorn was surprisingly vague. Creatures formed in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the vacuum left with the failing of the magic at Allanon&#8217;s death.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Creatures born out of stray magic. What did that mean?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She finished her meal, rose, and walked out to the cliff edge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">The night was clear and the sky filled with a thousand stars,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">their white light shimmering on the surface of the ocean to form<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a glittering tapestry of silver. Wren lost herself in the beauty of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">it for a time, basking in the evening cool, freed momentarily of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her darker thoughts. When she came back to herself, she wished<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she knew better where she was going. What had once been a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">very certain, structured existence had turned surprisingly quix-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">oti C.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She moved back to the fire and rejoined Garth. The big<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">man was arranging bedrolls carried up from the valley. They<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">were to sleep by the fire and tend it until the three days elapsed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">or until someone came. The horses were tethered back in the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trees at the edge of the valley. As long as it didn&#8217;t rain, they<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">would be comfortable enough sleeping in the open.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth offered to stand the first watch, and Wren agreed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She wrapped herself in her blankets at the edge of the fire&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">warmth and lay back. She watched the flames dance against the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">darkness, losing herself in their hypnotic motion, letting herself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">drift. She thought again of her mother, of her face and voice in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the dream, and wondered if any of it was real.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Remember me.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Why couldn&#8217;t she?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She was still mulling it over when she fell asleep.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">SHE CAME AWAKE AGAIN with Garth&#8217;s hand on her shoulder. He<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had woken her hundreds of times over the years, and she had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">learned to tell from his touch alone what he was feeling. His<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">touch now told her he was worried.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She rolled to her feet instantly, sleep forgotten. It was early<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">yet; she could tell that much by a quick glance at the night sky.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">The fire burned on beside them, its glow undiminished. Garth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Was facing away, back toward the valley. Wren could hear<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">something approaching-a scraping, a clicking, the sound of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">claws on rock. Whatever was out there wasn&#8217;t bothering to hide<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">its coming.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth turned to her and signed that everything had been<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">completely still until just moments before. Their visitor must<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">have drawn close at first on cat&#8217;s feet, then changed its mind.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wren did not question what she was being told. Garth heard<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with his nose and his fingers and mostly with his instincts. Even<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">deaf, he heard better than she did. A Roc? she suggested quickly,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">reminded of their clawed feet. Garth shook his head. Then perhaps<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">it was whoever the Addershag had promised would come? Garth did not<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">respond. He didn&#8217;t have to. What approached was something<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">else, something dangerous .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Their eyes locked, and abruptly she knew.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It was their shadow, come to reveal itself at last.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The scraping grew louder, more prolonged, as if whatever<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">approached was dragging itself. Wren and Garth moved away<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from the fire a few steps, trying to put some of the light between<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">themselves and their visitor, trying to put some of the darkness<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">at their backs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren felt for the long knife at her waist. Not much of a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">weapon. Garth gripped his hardened quarter staff. She wished<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she had thought to gather up hers, but she had left it with the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">horses.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Then a misshapen face pushed into the light, shoving out of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the darkness as if tearing free of something. A muscled body<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">followed. Wren went cold in the pit of her stomach. What stood<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">before her wasn&#8217;t real. It had the look of a huge wolf, all bristling<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gray hair, dark muzzle, and eyes that glittered with the fire&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">light. But it was grotesquely human, too. It had a human&#8217;s fore-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">legs with hands and fingers, though the hair grew everywhere,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and the fingers ended in claws and were misshapen and thick<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with callouses. The head had something of a human cast to it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as well-as if someone had fitted it with a wolf&#8217;s mask and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">worked it like clay to make it fit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The creature&#8217;s head swung toward the fire and away again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Its hard eyes locked on them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>So this was their shadow. Wren took a slow breath. This<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was the thing that had tracked them relentlessly across the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Westland, the thing that had followed after them for weeks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">It had stayed hidden all that time. Why was it showing itself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">now?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She watched the muzzle draw back to reveal long rows of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hooked teeth. The glittering eyes seemed to brighten. It made<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">no sound as it stood before them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It is showing itself now because it has decided to kill us, Wren real-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ized, and was suddenly terrified.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth gave her a quick glance, a look that said everything.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He had no illusions as to what was about to happen. He took a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">step toward the beast.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Instantly it came at him, a lunge that carried it into the big<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Rover almost before he could brace himself. Garth jerked his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">head back just in time to keep it from being ripped from his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shoulders, whipped the quarter staff around, and flung his at-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tacker aside. The wolf creature landed with a grunt, regained its<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">footing in a scramble of clawed feet, and wheeled about, teeth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bared. It came at Garth a second time, ignoring Wren com-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pletely. Garth was ready this time and slammed the end of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">heavy quarter staff into the gnarled body. Wren heard the sound<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of bone cracking. The wolf thing tumbled away, came to its feet<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">again, and began to circle. It continued to pay no attention to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wren, other than to make certain it could see what she was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">doing. It had apparently decided that Garth was the greater<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">threat and must be dealt with first.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>What are you? Wren wanted to scream. What manner of thing?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The beast tore into Garth again, barreling recklessly into the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">waiting staff. Pain did not seem to faze it. Garth flung it away,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and it attacked again instantly, teeth snapping. Back it came,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">time after time, and nothing Garth did seemed to slow it. Wren<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">crouched and watched, helpless to intervene without risking her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">friend. The wolf thing allowed her no opening and gave her no<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">opportunity to strike. And it was quick, so swift that it was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">never down for more than an instant, moving with a fluid grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that suggested the agility of both man and beast. Certainly no<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wolf had ever moved like this, Wren knew.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The battle wore on. There were wounds to both combat-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ants, but while Garth&#8217;s blood streamed from the cuts he had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">suffered, the damage to the wolf creature seemed to heal almost<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">instantly. Its cracked ribs should have slowed it, should have<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hampered its movements, but they did not. The blood from its<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cuts disappeared in seconds. Its injuries appeared not to concern<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">it, almost as if .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>And suddenly Wren remembered the story Par had told her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of the Shadowen that he and Coil and Morgan Leah had en-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">countered during their journey to Culhaven-that monstrous<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">man thing, reattaching its severed arm as if pain meant nothing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>This wolf thing was a Shadowen!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The realization impelled her forward almost without think-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing. She came at the creature with her long knife drawn, angry<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and determined as she bounded toward it. It turned, a hint of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">surprise reflected in its hard eyes, distracted momentarily from<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth. She reached it at the same instant that Garth did, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they had the beast trapped between them. Garth&#8217;s staff ham-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">mered down across its skull, splintering with the force of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">impact. Wren&#8217;s blade buried itself in the bristling chest, sliding<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">in smoothly. The creature jerked up and back, and for the first<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">time made a sound. It shrieked, the cry of a woman in pain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Then it wheeled sharply and launched itself at Wren, bearing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her down. It was enormously strong. Wren tumbled back, kick-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing up with her feet as she struggled to keep the hooked teeth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from tearing her face. The wolf thing&#8217;s momentum saved her,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">carrying it head over heels into the darkness. Wren scrambled<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to her feet. The long knife was gone, still buried in the beast&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">body. Garth&#8217;s staff was ruined. He was already gripping a short<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sword.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The wolf thing came back into the light. It moved without<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pain, without effort, teeth bared in a terrifying grin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The wolf thing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The Shadowen.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren knew suddenly that they would not be able to kill it-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that it was going to kill them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She backed quickly to stand with Garth, frantic now, fight-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing to keep her reason. He withdrew his long knife and passed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">it to her. She could hear the ragged sound of his breathing. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could not bring herself to look at him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The Shadowen came for them, hurtling forward in a rush.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">It shifted at the last instant toward Garth. The big Rover met<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">its rush and turned it, but the force of the attack knocked him<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from his feet. Instantly the Shadowen was on him, snarling.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth forced the sword between them, holding the wolf jaws<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">back. Garth was stronger than any man Wren had ever known.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">But not stronger than this monster. Already she could see him<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">weakening.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She launched herself at the wolf thing, slamming the long<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">knife into its body. It did not seem to notice. She clutched at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the beast, struggling to dislodge it. Beneath, she could glimpse<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth&#8217;s dark face, sweat stained and rigid. She screamed in fury.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Then the Shadowen shook itself, and she was thrown clear.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She sprawled in a heap, weaponless, helpless. She hauled herself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to her knees, aware suddenly that she was burning from the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">heat of the fire. The burning was intense-how long had it been<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">there?-centered in her chest. She clawed at herself, thinking<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she had caught fire somehow. No, there were no flames, she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">realized, nothing at all except .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Her fingers flinched as they found the little leather bag with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">its painted rocks. The burning was there!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She yanked the bag free and almost without thinking about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">what she was doing poured the rocks into her palm.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Instantly they exploded into light, dazzling, terrifying. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">found that she could not release them. The paint covering the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rocks disappeared, and the rocks became . . . She could not<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bring herself to think the word, and there was no time for think-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing in any case. The light flared and gathered like a living thing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">From across the clearing, she saw the Shadowen&#8217;s wolfish head<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">jerk up. She saw the glitter of its eyes. She and Garth might<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">still have a chance to survive, if . .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She acted out of instinct, sending the light hurtling ahead<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with only a thought. It launched itself with frightening speed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and hammered into the Shadowen. The wolf creature was flung<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">away from Garth, twisting and shrieking. The light wrapped it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">about, fire everywhere, burning, consuming. Wren held her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hand forth, commanding the fire. The magic terrified her, but<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she forced her terror down. Power coursed through her, dark<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and exhilarating, both at once. The Shadowen fought back,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wrestling with the light, fighting to break free. It could not.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wren howled triumphantly as the Shadowen died, watching it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">explode and turn to dust and disappear.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Then the light disappeared as well, and she and Garth were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">alone.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">CHAPTER<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">4<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">REN WORKED SWIFTLY to bind Garth&#8217;s wounds. No<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0<\/span>bones were broken, but he had suffered a series of deep<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0<\/span>lacerations on his forearms and chest, and he was cut<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and bruised from head to root. foot He lay back against tne<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">earth as she knelt above him applying the healing salves and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">herbs that Rovers carried everywhere, his dark face calm. Iron<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth. The great, muscular body flinched once or twice as she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cleaned and bandaged, stitched and bound, but that was all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Nothing showed on his face or revealed in his eyes the trauma<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and pain he had endured.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Tears came to her eyes momentarily, and she bent her head<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">so he would not see. He was her closest friend, and she had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">very nearly lost him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>If not for the Elfstones .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>And they were Elfstones. Real Elfstones.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Don&#8217;t think about it!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She concentrated harder on what she was doing, blocking<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">out her anxious, frightened thoughts. The signal fire burned on,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">flames leaping at the darkness, and wood crackling as it disin-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tegrated with the heat. She labored in silence, yet she could<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hear everything about her-the fire&#8217;s roar, the whistle of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wind across the rocks, the lapping of waves against the shore,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the hum of insects far back in the valley, and the hiss of her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">own breathing. It was as if all of the night sounds had been<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">magnified a hundredfold-as if she had been placed in a great,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">empty canyon where even the smallest whisper had an echo.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She finished with Garth and for a moment felt faint, a swarm<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of images swimming before her eyes. She saw again the wolf<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thing that was a Shadowen, all teeth and claws and bristling hair.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She saw Garth, locked in combat with the monster. She saw<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">herself as she rushed to help him, a vain attempt. She saw the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fire&#8217;s glow spread across them all like blood. She saw the Elf-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">stones come to life, flaring with white light, with ancient power,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">filling the night with their brilliance, lancing out and striking<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Shadowen, burning it as it struggled to break free<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She tried to rise and fell back. Garth caught her in his arms,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">having risen somehow to his knees, and eased her to the ground.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He held her for a moment, cradled her as he might a child, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she let him, her face buried against his body. Then she pushed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gently away, taking slow, deep breaths to steady herself. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rose and moved over to their cloaks, retrieved them and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">brought them back to where Garth waited. They wrapped<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">themselves against the night&#8217;s chill and sat staring at each other<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wordlessly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Finally Wren lifted her hands and began to sign. Did you<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">know about the Elfstones? she asked.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth&#8217;s gaze was steady. No.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Not that they were real, not what they could do, nothing?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>No.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She studied his face for a moment without moving. Then<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she reached into her tunic and drew out the leather bag that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hung about her neck. She had slipped the Elfstones back inside<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">when she had gone to help Garth. She wondered if they had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">transformed again, if they had returned to being the painted<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rocks they once were. She even wondered if she had somehow<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">been mistaken in what she had seen. She turned the bag upside<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">down and shook it over her hand.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Three bright blue stones tumbled free, painted rocks no<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">longer, but glittering Elfstones-the Elfstones that had been given<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to Shea Ohmsford by Allanon over five hundred years ago and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had belonged to the Ohmsford family ever since. She stared at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">them, entranced by their beauty, awed that she should be hold-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing them. She shivered at the memory of their power.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Garth,&#8221; she whispered. She placed the Elfstones in her lap.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Her fingers moved. &#8220;You must know something. You must. I<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was given into your care, Garth. The Elfstones were with me<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">even then. Tell me. Where did they really come from?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>You already know. Your parents gave them to you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>My parents. She felt a welling up of pain and frustration.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Tell me about them. Everything. There are secrets, Garth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">There have always been secrets. I have to know now. Tell me.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth&#8217;s dark face was frozen as he hesitated, then signed to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her that her mother had been a Rover and that her father had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">been an Ohmsford. They brought her to the Rovers when she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was a baby. He was told that the last thing they did before<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">leaving was to place the leather bag with its painted rocks about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her neck.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;You did not see my mother. Or my father?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth shook his head. He was away when they came and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">when he returned they were gone. They never came back. Wren<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was taken to Shady Vale to be raised by Jaralan and Mirianna<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Ohmsford. When she was five, the Rovers took her back again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">That was the agreement the Ohmsfords had made. It was what<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her parents had insisted upon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;But why?&#8221; Wren interrupted, bewildered.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth didn&#8217;t know. He had never even been told who had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">made the bargain on behalf of the Rovers. She was given into<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">his care by one of the family elders, a man who had died shortly<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">after. No one had ever explained why he was to train her as he<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">did-only what was to be done. She was to be quicker, stronger,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">smarter, and better able to survive than any of them. Garth was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to make her that way.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren sat back in frustration. She already knew everything<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that Garth was telling her. He had told it all to her before. Her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">jaw tightened angrily. There must be something more, some-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thing that would give her some insight into where she had come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from and why she was carrying the Elfstones.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Garth,&#8221; she tried again, insistent now. &#8220;What is it that you<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">haven&#8217;t told me? Something about my mother? I dreamed of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her, you know. I saw her face. Tell me what you are hiding!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The big man was expressionless, but there was hurt in his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">eyes. Wren almost reached out to reassure him, but her need<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to know kept her from doing so. Garth stared at her for long<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">moments without responding. Then his fingers signed briefly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>I can tell you nothing that you cannot see for yourself.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She flinched. &#8220;What do you mean?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>You have Elven features, Wren. More so than any Ohmsford. Why<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">do you think that is?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She shook her head, unable to answer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>His brow furrowed. It is because your parents were both Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren stared in disbelief. She had no memory at all of her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">parents looking like Elves and she had always thought of herself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as simply a Rover girl.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;How do you know this?&#8221; she asked, stunned.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>I was told by one who saw them. I was also told that it would be<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dangerous for you to know.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Yet you choose to tell me now?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth shrugged, as much as if to say, What difference does<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">it make after what has happened? How much more danger can<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">you be in by knowing? Wren nodded. Her mother a Rover. Her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">father an Ohmsford. But both of them Elves. How could that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">be? Rovers weren&#8217;t Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;You&#8217;re sure about this?&#8221; she repeated. &#8220;Elves, not humans<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with Elven blood, but Elves?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth nodded firmly and signed, It was made very clear.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>To everyone but her, she thought. How had her parents<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">come to be Elves? None of the Ohmsfords had been Elves, only<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of Elven descent with some percentage of Elven blood. Did this<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">mean that her parents had lived with the Elves? Did it mean<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that they had come from them and that this was why Allanon<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had sent her in search of the Elves, because she herself was one?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She looked away, momentarily overwhelmed by the impli-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cations. She saw her mother&#8217;s face again as she had seen it in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her dream-a girl&#8217;s face, of the race of Man, not Elf. That part<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of her that was Elf, those more distinctive features, had not been<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">evident. Or had she simply missed seeing them? What about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her father? Funny, she thought. He had never seemed very im-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">portant in her musings of what might have been, never as real,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and she had no idea why. He was faceless to her. He was invis-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ible.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She looked back again. Garth was waiting patiently. &#8220;You<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">did not know that the painted rocks were Elfstones?&#8221; she asked<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one final time. &#8220;You knew nothing of what they were?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Nothing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>What if she had discarded them? she asked herself peevishly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">What then of her parent&#8217;s plans-whatever they were-for her?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">But she knew the answer to that question. She would never have<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">given up the painted rocks, her only link to her past, all she had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to remind her of her parents. Had they relied on that? Why<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had they given her the Elfstones in the first place? To protect<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her? Against what? Shadowen? Something more? Something that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hadn&#8217;t even existed when she was born?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Why do you think I was given these Stones?&#8221; she asked<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth, genuinely confused.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth looked down a moment, then up again. His great body<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shifted. He signed. Perhaps to protect you in your search for the Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren stared, blank faced. She had not considered that pos-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sibility. But how could her parents have known she would go<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">in search of the Elves? Or had they simply known she would<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one day seek out her own heritage, that she would insist on<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">knowing where she had come from and who her people were?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Garth, I don&#8217;t understand,&#8221; she confessed to him. &#8220;What is<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">this all about?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>But the big man simply shook his head and looked sad.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They kept watch together through the night, one dozing<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">while the other stayed awake, until finally dawn&#8217;s light bright-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ened the eastern skies. Then Garth fell asleep until noon, his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">strength exhausted. Wren cat staring out at the vast expanse of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Blue Divide, pondering the implications behind her discov-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ery of the Elfstones. They were the Elfstones of Shea Ohmsford<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she decided. She had heard them described often enough, lis-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tened to stories of their history. They belonged to whomever<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they were given and they had been given to the Ohmsford fam-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ily-and then lost again, supposedly. But perhaps not. Perhaps<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they had been simply taken away at some point. It was possible.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">There had been many Ohmsfords after Brin and Jair and three<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hundred years in which to lose track of the magic-even a magic<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as personal and powerful as the Elfstones. There had been a time<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">when no one could use them, she reminded herself. Only those<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with sufficient Elven blood could invoke the magic with impu-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">nity. Wil Ohmsford had been damaged that way. His use of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Stones had caused him to absorb some of their magic. When<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">his children were born, Brin and Jair, the magic had transformed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">itself into the wishsong. So perhaps one of the Ohmsfords had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">decided to take the Elfstones back to those who could use them<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">safely-to the Elves. Was that how they had found their way to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her parents?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The questions persisted, overwhelming, insistent, and unan-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">swerable. What was it that Cogline had said to her when he had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">found her that first time in the Tirfing and persuaded her to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">come with him to the Hadeshorn to meet with Allanon? It is not<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">nearly so important to know who you are as who you might be. She was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">beginning to see how that might be true in a way she had never<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">envisioned.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Garth rose at noon and ate the vegetable stew and fresh<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bread she had prepared. He was stiff and sore, and his strength<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had not yet returned. Nevertheless, he thought it necessary that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">he make a sweep of the area to make certain that there wasn&#8217;t<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">another of the wolf things about. Wren had not considered the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">possibility. Both of them had recognized their attacker as a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Shadowen-a thing once human that had become part beast, a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">thing that could track and hunt, that could hide and stalk, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that could think as well as they and kill without compunction.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">No wonder it had tracked them so easily. She had assumed it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had come alone. It was an assumption she could not afford to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">make. She told Garth that she was the one who would go. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was better suited at the moment than he, and she had the Elf-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">stones. She would be protected.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She did not tell him how frightened she was of the Elven<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">magic or how difficult she would find it if she were required to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">invoke it again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>As she backtracked the country south and east, searching<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for prints, for signs, or for anything out of place, relying mostly<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">on her instincts to warn her of any danger, she thought about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">what it meant to be in possession of such magic. She remem-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bered when Par had kidded her about the dreams, saying that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she had the same Elven blood as he and perhaps some part<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of the magic. She had laughed. She had only her painted rocks,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she had said. She remembered the Addershag&#8217;s touch at her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">breast where the Elfstones hung in their leather bag and the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">unbidden cry of &#8220;Magic!&#8221; She hadn&#8217;t even thought of the painted<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rocks that time. All her life she had known of the Ohmsford<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">legacy, of the magic that had belonged to them as the descen-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dants of the Elven house of Shannara. Yet she had never thought<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to have use of the magic herself, never even desired it. Now it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was hers as the Elfstones were hers, and what was she to do<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">about it? She did not want the responsibility of the Stones or<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">their magic. She wanted nothing of the legacy. The legacy was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a millstone that would drag her down. She was a Rover, born<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and raised free, and that was what she knew and was comfort-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">able with being-not any of this other. She had accepted her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Elven looks without questioning what they might imply. They<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">were part of her, but a lesser part, and nothing at all of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Rover she was. She felt as if she had been turned inside out by<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the discovery of the Elfstones, as if the magic by coming into<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her life was somehow taking life out of her and making her over.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She did not like the feeling. She was not anxious to be changed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">into someone other than who she was.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She pondered her discomfort all that day and had not come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">close to resolving it on her return to the camp. The signal fire<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was a guiding beacon, and she followed its glow to where Garth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">waited. He was anxious for her-she could see it in his eyes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">But he said nothing, passing her food and drink and sitting back<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">quietly to watch her eat. She told him she had not found any<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trace of other Shadowen. She did not tell him that she was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">beginning to have second thoughts about this whole business.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She had asked herself once before, once right at the beginning<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">when she had decided she would try to learn something about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">who she was, What would happen if she did not like what she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">discovered? She had dismissed the possibility. She was worried<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">now that she had made a very big mistake.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The second night passed without incident. They kept the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">signal fire burning steadily, feeding it new wood as the old was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">consumed, patiently waiting. Another day began and ended, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">still no one appeared. They searched the skies and the land from<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">horizon to horizon, but there was no sign of anyone. By night-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fall, both were edgy. Garth, his superficial wounds already<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">healed and the deeper ones beginning to close, prowled the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">campsite like a caged animal, repeating meaningless tasks to keep<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from having to sit. Wren sat to keep from prowling. They slept<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">as often as they could, resting themselves because they needed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to and because it was something to do. Wren found herself<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">doubting the Addershag, questioning the old woman&#8217;s words.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">How long had the Addershag been a captive of those men,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">chained and imprisoned in that cellar? Perhaps her memory had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">failed her in some way. Perhaps she had become confused. But<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she had not sounded feeble or confused. She had sounded dan-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gerous. And what about the Shadowen that had tracked them<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the length and breadth of the Westland? All those weeks it had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">kept hidden, following at a distance. It had shown itself only<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">after the signal fire had been lit. Then it had come forth to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">destroy them. Wasn&#8217;t it reasonable to assume that its appearance<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had been brought about by what it was seeing them do, that it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">believed the signal fire posed some sort of threat and so must<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">be stopped? Why else would it have chosen that moment to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">strike?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>So don&#8217;t give up, Wren kept telling herself, the words a litany<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of hope to keep her confidence from failing completely. Don&#8217;t<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">give up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The third night dragged away, minutes into hours. They<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">changed the watch frequently because by now neither could<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sleep for more than a short time without waking. More often<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">than not they kept watch together-uneasy, anxious, worried.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">They fed deadwood into the flames and watched the fire dance<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">against the night. They stared out over the black void above<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Blue Divide. They sifted through the night sounds and their<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">scattered thoughts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Nothing happened. No one came.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It was nearing morning when Wren dozed off in spite of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">herself, some time during the final hour of her watch. She was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">still sitting up, her legs crossed, her arms about her knees, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her head dipped forward. It seemed only moments had passed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">when she jerked awake again. She glanced about warily. Garth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was asleep a few feet away, wrapped in his great cloak. The fire<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">continued to burn fiercely. The land was cloaked in a frost-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tipped blanket of shadows and half-light, the sunrise no more<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">than a faint silver lightening at the rim of the mountains east. A<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">scattering of stars still brightened the sky west, although the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">moon had long since disappeared. Wren yawned and stood up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Clouds were moving in from out on the ocean, low-hanging,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dark .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She started. She was seeing something else, she realized,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">something blacker and swifter, moving out of the darkness for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the bluffs, streaking directly for her. She blinked to make cer-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tain, then stepped back hurriedly and reached down for Garth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">The big Rover was on his feet at once. Together they faced out<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">across the Divide, watching the black thing take shape. It was a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Roc, they realized after a few seconds more, winging its way<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">toward the fire like a moth drawn by the flames. It swept across<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the bluff and wheeled back again, its outline barely visible in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the faint light. It flew over them twice, turning each time, cross-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing and recrossing as if studying what lay below. Wren and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth watched wordlessly, unable to do anything else.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Finally, the Roc plummeted toward them, its massive body<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">whistling overhead, so close it might have snatched them up<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with its great claws if it had wished. Wren and Garth flattened<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">themselves against the rocks protectively and stared as the bird<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">settled comfortably down at the edge of the cliffs, a giant, black-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bodied creature with a head as scarlet as fire and wings greater<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">than those on the bird that Wren had barely escaped days ear-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">lier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren and Garth climbed back to their feet and brushed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">themselves off.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>There was a man seated astride the Roc, held in place by<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">straps from a leather harness. They watched as the man released<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the straps and slid smoothly to the ground. He stood next to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the bird and studied them momentarily, then started forward.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He was small and bent, wearing a tunic, pants, boots, and gloves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">made of leather. He walked with an oddly rolling gait, as if not<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">altogether comfortable with the task. His features were Elven,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">narrow and sharp, and his face was deeply lined. He wore no<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">beard, and his brown hair was short cropped and peppered with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gray. Fierce black eyes blinked at them with alarming rapidity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He came to a stop when he was a dozen feet away.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Did you light that fire?&#8221; he demanded. His voice was high-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pitched and rough about the edges.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Yes,&#8221; Wren answered him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Why did you do that?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Because I was told to.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Were you now? By whom, if you don&#8217;t mind my asking?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;I don&#8217;t mind at all. I was told to light it by the Addershag.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The eyes blinked twice as fast. &#8220;By the what?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;An old woman, a seer I spoke with in Grimpen Ward. She<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">is called the Addershag.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The little man grunted. &#8220;Grimpen Ward. Ugh! No one in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">his right mind goes there.&#8221; His mouth tightened. &#8220;Well, why did<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">this Addershag tell you to light the fire, eh?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren sighed impatiently. She had waited three days for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">someone to come and she was anxious to discover if this gnarled<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">little fellow was the person she had been expecting or not. &#8220;Let<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">me ask you something first,&#8221; she replied. &#8220;Do you have a name?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The frown deepened. &#8220;I might. Why don&#8217;t you tell me yours<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">first?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren put her hands on her hips challengingly. &#8220;My name is<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wren Ohmsford. This is my friend Garth. We&#8217;re Rovers.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Hah, is that so now? Rovers, are you?&#8221; The little man<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">chuckled as if enjoying some private joke. &#8220;Got a bit of Elf in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">you, too, it looks.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Got a bit in you as well,&#8221; she replied. &#8220;What&#8217;s your name?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Tiger Ty,&#8221; the other said. &#8220;At least, that&#8217;s what everyone<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">calls me. All right now, Miss Wren. We&#8217;ve introduced ourselves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and said hello. What are you doing out here, Addershag and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">what-all notwithstanding? Why&#8217;d you light that fire?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren smiled. &#8220;Maybe to bring you and your bird, if you&#8217;re<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the one who can take us to the Elves.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Tiger Ty grunted and spit. &#8220;That bird is a Roc, Miss Wren.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He&#8217;s called Spirit. Best of them all, he is. And there aren&#8217;t any<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Elves. Everyone knows that.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren nodded. &#8220;Not everyone. Some think there are Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">I&#8217;ve been sent to see if that&#8217;s so. Can you and Spirit help?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>There was a long silence as Tiger Ty scrunched his face into<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a dozen different expressions. &#8220;Big fellow, your friend Garth,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">isn&#8217;t he? I see you telling him what we&#8217;re saying with your<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hands. Bet he hears better than we do, push come to shove.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">He paused. &#8220;Who are you, Miss Wren, that you would care to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">know whether there are Elves or not?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She told him, certain now that he was the one for whom<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the signal fire was intended and that he was simply being cau-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tious about what he revealed until he found out whom he was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dealing with. She disclosed her background, revealing that she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was the child of an Elf and a Rover, searching for some link to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her past. She advised him of her meeting with the shade of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Allanon and the Druid&#8217;s charge that she go in search of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">missing Elves, that she discover what had become of them, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that she return them to the world of Men so that they could<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">take part in the battle against the Shadowen.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She kept quiet about the Elfstones. She was not yet ready<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to trust anyone with that information.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Tiger Ty shifted and fidgeted as she talked, his face worrying<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">itself into a dozen different expressions. He seemed heedless of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth, his attention focused on Wren. He carried no weapons<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">save for a long knife, but with Spirit standing watch she sup-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">posed he had no need of weapons. The Roc was clearly his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">protector.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Let&#8217;s sit,&#8221; Tiger Ty said when she had finished, pulling off<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">his leather gloves. &#8220;Got anything to eat?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>They seated themselves beside the now-forgotten signal fire,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and Wren produced a collection of dried fruit, a little bread,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and some ale. They ate and drank in silence, Wren and Garth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">exchanging occasional glances, Tiger Ty ignoring them both,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">absorbed in the task of eating.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>When they were finished, Tiger Ty smiled for the first time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;A good start to the day, Miss Wren. Thanks very much.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren nodded. &#8220;You&#8217;re welcome. Now tell me. Was our fire<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">meant for you?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The leathery face furrowed. &#8220;Well, now. Depends, you<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">know. Let me ask you, Miss Wren. Do you know anything of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wing Riders?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren shook her head no.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Because that&#8217;s what I am, you see,&#8221; the other explained. &#8220;A<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wing Rider. A flyer of the skylanes, a watcher of the Westland<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">coast. Spirit is my Roc, trained by my father, given to me when<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">I became old enough. One day he&#8217;ll go to my son, if my son<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Proves out. There&#8217;s some question about it just now. Fool boy<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">keeps winging about where he&#8217;s not supposed to. Doesn&#8217;t pay<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">attention to what I tell him. Impetuous. Anyway, Wing Riders<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">have flown their Rocs along the Blue Divide for hundreds of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">years. This very spot, right here-and back there in the valley-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was our home once. It was called the Wing Hove. That was in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the time of the Druid Allanon. You see, I know a few things.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Do you know the Ohmsford name?&#8221; Wren asked impul-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sively.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;There was a tale about an Ohmsford some several hundred<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">years ago when the Elves fought demons released out of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Forbidding. Wing Riders fought in that war, too, they say. But<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">there was an Ohmsford, I&#8217;m told. Relation of yours?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Yes,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Twelve generations removed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He nodded thoughtfully. &#8220;So that&#8217;s you, is it? A child of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">house of Shannara?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren nodded. &#8220;I suppose that&#8217;s why I&#8217;ve been sent to find<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Elves, Tiger Ty.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Tiger Ty looked doubtful. &#8220;Wing Riders are Elves, you<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">know,&#8221; he said carefully. &#8220;But we&#8217;re not the Elves you&#8217;re looking<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for. The Elves you&#8217;re looking for are Land Elves, not Sky Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Do you understand the difference?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She shook her head no once more. He explained then that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the members of the Wing Hove were Sky Elves and considered<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">themselves a separate people. The majority of the Elves were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">called Land Elves because they had no command of the Rocs<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and therefore could not fly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;That&#8217;s why they didn&#8217;t take us with them when they left,&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">he finished, eyebrows arched. &#8220;That&#8217;s why we wouldn&#8217;t have<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gone with them in any case.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren felt her pulse quicken. &#8220;Then there are still Elves,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">aren&#8217;t there? Where are they, Tiger Ty?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The gnarled little man blinked and squinched up his leathery<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">face. &#8220;Don&#8217;t know if I should tell you that,&#8221; he opined. &#8220;Don&#8217;t<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">know if I should tell you anything. You might be who you say.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Then again, you might not. Even if you are, maybe it&#8217;s not for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">you to know about the Elves. The Druid Allanon sent you, you<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">say? Told you to find the Elves and bring them back? Tall order,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">if you ask me.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;I could use a little help,&#8221; Wren admitted. &#8220;What would it<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">hurt you to give it to me, Tiger Ty?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He ceased his ruminations and rocked back thoughtfully.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Well, now, you&#8217;ve got a point there, Miss Wren,&#8221; he replied,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">nodding in agreement with himself. &#8220;Besides, I sort of like what<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">I see in you. My son could use a little of what you&#8217;ve got. On<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the other hand, maybe that&#8217;s what he&#8217;s already got too much of!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Humph!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He cocked his head and his sharp eyes fixed her. &#8220;Out there,&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">he said, pointing to the Blue Divide. &#8220;That&#8217;s where they are, the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ones that are left.&#8221; He paused, scowling. &#8220;It&#8217;s a long story, so<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">make certain you listen close because I don&#8217;t intend to repeat<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">myself. You, too, big fellow.&#8221; He indicated Garth with a men-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">acing finger.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Then he took a deep breath and sat back. &#8220;Long time ago,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">better than a hundred years, the Land Elves held a council and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">decided to migrate out of the Westland. Don&#8217;t ask me why; I<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">don&#8217;t pretend to know. The Federation, mostly, I&#8217;d guess. Push-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ing in, taking over, pretending everything that ever was or ever<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">would be belonged to them. And blaming everything on the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">magic and saying it was all the fault of the Elves. Lot of non-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sense. Land Elves didn&#8217;t like it in any case and decided to leave.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Problem was, where could they go? Wasn&#8217;t as if there was any-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">where a whole people could move to without upsetting someone<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">already settled in. Eastland, Southland, Northland-all taken. So<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they asked us. Sky Elves get around more than most, see places<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">others don&#8217;t even know exist. So we said to them, well, there&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">some islands out there in the Blue Divide that no one lives on,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and they thought it over, talked about it, took a few flights out<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">on the Rocs with Wing Riders, and came to a decision. They<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">picked a gathering spot, built boats-hundreds of them, all in<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">secret-and off they went.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;All of them?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Every last one, so I&#8217;m told. Sailed away.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;To live on the islands?&#8221; Wren asked, incredulous.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>One island.&#8221; Tiger Ty held up a single finger for emphasis.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Morrowi ndl.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;That was its name? Morrowindl?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The other nodded. &#8220;Biggest of all the islands, better than<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">two hundred miles across, ideal for farming, something like the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Sarandanon already planted. Fruits, vegetables, trees, good soil,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Shelter-everything. Hunting was good, too. The Land Elves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">had some notion about starting over, taking themselves out of<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the old world, and beginning again in the new. Isolate them-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">selves all over again, let the other races do what they wanted<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with themselves. Wanted their magic back, too-that was part<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He cleared his throat. &#8220;As I said, that was a long time ago.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">After a while, we migrated, too. Not so far, you understand<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">just to the islands offshore, just far enough away to keep the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Federation from hunting us. Elves are Elves to them. We&#8217;d had<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">enough of that kind of thinking. Not so many of us to make the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">move, of course; not like the Land Elves. We needed less space<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and could settle for the smaller islands. That&#8217;s where we still are,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Miss Wren. Out there, couple miles offshore. Only come back<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">to the mainland when it&#8217;s necessary-like when someone lights<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a signal fire. That was the agreement we made.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Agreement with whom?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;With the Land Elves. A few who remained behind of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">other races knew to light the fire if there was need to talk to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">us. And a few of the Elves came back over the years. So some<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">knew about the fire. But most have long since died. This Ad-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">dershag-I don&#8217;t know how she found out.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Back up a moment, Tiger Ty,&#8221; Wren requested, holding out<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her hands placatingly. &#8220;Finish your story about the Land Elves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">first. What happened to them? You said they migrated more<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">than a hundred years ago. What became of them after that?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Tiger Ty shrugged. &#8220;They settled in, made a home, raised<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">their families, and were happy. Everything worked out the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">way they thought it would at first. Then about twenty years<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ago, they started having trouble. It was hard to tell what the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">problem was; they wouldn&#8217;t discuss it with us. We only saw<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">them now and again, you see. Still didn&#8217;t mix much, even after<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">we&#8217;d migrated out, too. Anyway, everything on Morrowindl be-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gan to change. It started with Killeshan, the volcano. Dormant<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">for hundreds of years and suddenly it came awake again. Started<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">smoking, spitting, erupted once or twice. Clouds of vog-you<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">know, volcanic ash-started filling the skies. The air, the land,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the water about-it was all different.&#8221; He paused, a hard look<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">darkening his face. &#8220;They changed, too-the Land Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wouldn&#8217;t admit it, but we saw that something was different. You<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could see it in the way they behaved when we were about-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">guarded, secretive about everything. Armed to the teeth every-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">where they went. And strange creatures began appearing on the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">island, monstrous things, things that had never been there be-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fore. Just appeared, just out of nothing. And the land began to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">grow sick, changing like everything else.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He sighed. &#8220;The Land Elves began to die off then, a few at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a time, more after a while. They had lived all over the island<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">once; they quit doing that and moved into their city, all jammed<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">together like rats in a sinking ship. They built fortifications and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">reinforced them with magic. Old magic, you know, brought<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">back out of time and the old ways. Sky Elves want nothing to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">do with it, but we&#8217;ve never used the magic anyway like them.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He sat back. &#8220;Ten years ago, they disappeared completely.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren started. &#8220;Disappeared?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Vanished. Still on Morrowindl, mind. But gone. Island was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a mass of ash and mist and steamy heat by then, of course.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Changed so completely it might have been a different place<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">entirely.&#8221; He tightened his frown. &#8220;We couldn&#8217;t get in to find<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">out what had happened. Sent half a dozen Wing Riders. Not a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one came back. Not even the birds. And no one came out. No<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one, Miss Wren. Not in all that time.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren was silent for a moment, thinking. The sun was up<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">now, warm light cascading down from atop the Irrybis, the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cloudless morning sky bright and friendly. Spirit remained<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">perched on the cliff edge, oblivious to them. The Roc was a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">statue frozen in place. Only his sharp, searching eyes registered<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">life.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;So if there are any Elves left,&#8221; Wren said finally, &#8220;any Land<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Elves, that is, they&#8217;re still on Morrowindl somewhere. You&#8217;re<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sure about that, Tiger Ty?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>The Wing Rider shrugged. &#8220;Sure as I can be. I suppose they<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could have disappeared to somewhere else, but it&#8217;s odd that they<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">didn&#8217;t get word to us.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren took a deep breath. &#8220;Can you take us to Morrowindl?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">she asked.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>It was an impulsive request, born out of a fierce and quixotic<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">determination to discover a truth that was apparently hidden<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">not only from herself but from everyone else as well. She rec<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ognized how selfish she was being. She had not even considered<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">asking Garth for his thoughts; she had not even bothered to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">remember how badly he had been injured in their fight with<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the Shadowen. She couldn&#8217;t bring herself to look at him now.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">She kept her eyes fastened on Tiger Ty.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>There was no mistaking what he thought of the idea. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">little man scowled fiercely. &#8220;I could take you to Morrowindl,&#8221; he<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">said. &#8220;But I won&#8217;t.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;I have to know if there are any Elves left,&#8221; she insisted,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">trying to keep her voice level. Now she risked a quick glance<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">at Garth. The big Rover&#8217;s face registered nothing of what he<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was thinking. &#8220;I have to discover if they can be brought back<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">into the world of Men. It was Allanon&#8217;s charge to me, and I<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">guess I believe it important enough to carry it out.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Allanon, again!&#8221; Tiger Ty snapped irritably. &#8220;You&#8217;d risk your<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">life on the word of a shade? Do you have any idea what Mor-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">rowindl is like? No, of course you don&#8217;t! Why do I even ask?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">You didn&#8217;t hear a word I said, did you? You think you can just<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">walk in and look around and walk out again? Well, you can&#8217;t!<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">You wouldn&#8217;t get twenty feet, Miss Wren you or your big<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">friend! That whole island is a death trap! Swamp and jungle,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">vog choking off everything, Killeshan spitting fire. And the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">things that live there, the monsters? What sort of chance do<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">you think you&#8217;ll have against them? If a Wing Rider and his Roc<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">couldn&#8217;t land and come out again, you sure as demon&#8217;s blood<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">can&#8217;t either!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Maybe,&#8221; Wren agreed. &#8220;But I have to try.&#8221; She glanced again<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">at Garth, who signed briefly, not a rebuke, but a caution. Are<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">you certain about this? She nodded resolutely, saying to Tiger Ty<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Don&#8217;t you want to know what&#8217;s happened to them? What if<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they need help?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;What if they do?&#8221; he growled. &#8220;What are the Sky Elves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">supposed to do? There&#8217;s only a handful of us. There were thou-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sands of them. If they couldn&#8217;t deal with what&#8217;s there, what<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">chance would we have? Or you, Miss Rescuer?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Will you take us?&#8221; she repeated.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;No, I will not! Forget the whole business!&#8221; He rose in a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">huff.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Very well. Then we&#8217;ll build a boat and reach Morrowindl<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that way.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Build a boat! What do you know about building boats! Or<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sailing them for that matter!&#8221; Tiger Ty was incensed. &#8220;Of all the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">foolish, pigheaded . .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He stormed off toward Spirit, then stopped, kicked at the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">earth, wheeled, and came back again. His seamed face was crim-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">son, his hands knotted into fists.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;You mean to do this thing, don&#8217;t you?&#8221; he demanded.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;Whether I help you or not?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;I have to,&#8221; she answered calmly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;But you&#8217;re just . . . You&#8217;re only . . .&#8221; He sputtered, seem-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ingly unable to complete the thought.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She knew what he was trying to say and she didn&#8217;t like it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">&#8220;I&#8217;m stronger than you think,&#8221; she told him, a hard edge to her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">voice now. &#8220;I&#8217;m not afraid.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Tiger Ty stared long and hard at her, glanced briefly at<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Garth, and threw up his hands. &#8220;All right, then!&#8221; He leveled a<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">scorching glare at her. &#8220;I&#8217;ll take you! Just to the shoreline, mind,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">because unlike you I&#8217;m good and scared and I don&#8217;t fancy risking<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">my neck or Spirit&#8217;s just to satisfy your curiosity!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She met his gaze coolly. &#8220;This doesn&#8217;t have anything to do<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">with satisfying my curiosity, Tiger Ty. You know that.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He dropped down in front of her, his sun-browned face only<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">inches from her own. &#8220;Maybe. But you listen. I want your prom-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ise that after you see what you&#8217;re up against, you&#8217;ll rethink this<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">whole business. Because despite the fact that you&#8217;re a bit short<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of common sense, I kind of like you and I&#8217;d hate to see anything<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">bad happen to you. This isn&#8217;t going to turn out the way you<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">think. You&#8217;ll see that soon enough. So you promise me. Agreed?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Wren nodded solemnly. &#8220;Agreed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Tiger Ty stood up, hands on hips, defiant to the end. &#8220;Come<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">on, then,&#8221; he muttered. &#8220;Let&#8217;s get this over with.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">CHAPTER<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">5<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0<\/span>TIGER TY WAS ANXIOUS to be off, but he was forced to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">wait almost an hour while Wren and Garth went back<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">down into the valley to gather up the gear and weapons<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they would carry with them on their journey and to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">provide for their horses. The horses were tethered, and Garth<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">released them so that they could graze and drink as they needed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">The valley provided grass and water enough on which to sur-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">vive, and the horses were trained not to wander. Wren sorted<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">through their provisions, choosing what they would need and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">be able to carry. Most of their supplies were too cumbersome,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and she stashed them for when they returned.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>If they returned, she thought darkly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>What had she done? Her mind spun with the enormity of the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">commitment she was making, and she was forced to wonder, if<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">only in the privacy of her own thoughts, whether she would<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">have cause to regret her brashness.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>When they regained the cliffs, Tiger Ty was waiting impa-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tiently. Bidding Spirit to stand, he helped Wren and Garth climb<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">atop the giant bird and fasten themselves in place with the straps<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">of the harness. There were foot loops, knotted hand grips, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a waist restraint, all designed to keep them safely in place. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Wing Rider spent long moments telling them how the Roc would<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">react once in flight and how flying would make them feel. He<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">gave them each a bit of bitter-tasting root to chew on, advising<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that it would keep them from being sick.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>&#8220;Not that a couple of seasoned veterans of the Rover life<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">should be bothered by any of this,&#8221; he chided, managing a grin<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">that was worse than his scowl.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>He clambered aboard in front of them, settled himself com-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fortably, pulled on his heavy gloves, and without warning gave<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a shout and whacked Spirit on the neck The giant bird shrieked<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">in response, spread his wings, and lifted into the air. They<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">cleared the edge of the cliffs, dipped sharply downward, caught<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a current of wind, and rose skyward. Wren felt her stomach<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">lurch. She closed her eyes against what she was feeling, then<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">opened them again, aware that Tiger Ty was looking over his<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shoulder at her, chuckling. She smiled back bravely. Spirit flat-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">tened out above the Blue Divide, wings barely moving, letting<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">the wind do the work. The coastline behind them grew small,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">then lost definition. Soon it was nothing more than a thin dark<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">line against the horizon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Time slipped away. They saw nothing below them save for<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">a scattering of rocky atolls and the occasional splash of a large<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">fish. Seabirds wheeled and dived in small white flashes, and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">clouds lay along the western horizon like strips of gauze. The<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">ocean stretched away, a vast, flat blue surface streaked with the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">foaming crests of waves that rolled endlessly toward distant<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">shores. After a time Wren was able to dismiss her initial uneas-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">iness and settle back. Garth was less successful in adjusting. He<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">was seated immediately behind her, and whenever she glanced<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">back at him she found his dark face rigid and his hands clutched<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">about the restraining straps. Wren quit looking at him and con-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">centrated on the sweep of the ocean ahead.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She soon began thinking about Morrowindl and the Elves.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Tiger Ty did not seem the sort to exaggerate the danger she<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">faced if she persisted in trying to penetrate the island. It was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">true enough that she was determined to discover what had be-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">come of the Elves; it was also true that her discovery would<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">serve little purpose if she didn&#8217;t survive to do something about<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">It. And what exactly did she expect to do? Suppose the Elves<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Were still there on Morrowindl? Suppose they were alive? If no<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">one had gotten in or out in ten years, how was her appearance<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">going to change anything? Why, whatever their present circum<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">stances, would the Elves even consider what Allanon had sent<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">her to propose-that they abandon life outside the Four Lands<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">and return?<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>She had no answers to these questions, of course. It was<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">pointless to try to find any. She had made her decisions up to<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">now based strictly on instinct-to search for the Elves in the<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">first place, to seek out the Addershag in Grimpen Ward and<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">then to follow her directions, to persuade Tiger Ty to convey<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">them to Morrowindl. She could not help but wonder if her<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">instincts had misled her. Garth had stayed with her, virtually<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">without argument, but Garth could be doing so out of loyalty<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">or friendship. He might have resolved to see this matter through,<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">but that didn&#8217;t mean he had any better sense of what they were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">about than she did. She scanned the empty expanse of the Blue<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">Divide, feeling small and vulnerable. Morrowindl was an island<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">in the middle of the ocean, a tiny speck of earth amid all that<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">water. Once she and Garth were there, they would be isolated<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">from everything familiar. There would be no way off again with-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">out the aid of a Roc or a boat, nor was it certain there would<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">be anyone on the island who could help them. There might no<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">longer be any Elves. There might be only the monsters .<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\"><span>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/span>Monsters. She considered for a moment the question of what<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">sort of monsters were there. Tiger Ty had failed to say. Were<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">they as dangerous as the Shadowen? If so, then that would ex-<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">plain why the Elves had disappeared. Enough of these monsters<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">could have trapped them, she supposed, or even destroyed them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoPlainText\">But how had the Elves let such a thing happen? 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