When Evin reunited with the others, they were almost halfway through the rest of the journey.
Sasha was sitting on Ssatsko's shoulder, unusually silent. Theor noticed Evin's arrival, but the man looked like he was trying to ignore the fact. Lora sent him worried glance, but it soon turned to pity or sadness. Evin felt like he didn't deserve such a gaze, but he kept his mouth shut and floated behind them.
His body was hurting all over, and his altitude sickness was flaring up again, so Evin wanted so peace and quiet. He was every grateful for Endra being able to control his body in his stead. Thanks to that, his mind could still get so rest while his body was moving around.
'Hail magic.'
But Ssatsko put Sasha on Theor's shoulder and ca to Evin.
"Any idea who those people were?"
"No," Endra replied. "Honestly, they didn't look like they ca from Alvox. They had pale white skin and hair, and their eyes were glowing."
Ssatsko frowned. "Perhaps skinshifters?"
Evin thought about it and decided it made sense. The elusive race of skinshifters were, after all, able to change their shape and form to whatever they desired.
'But it can't be them, since skinshifters don't lt when exposed to mana.'
"Maybe. But it still doesn't explain the devices they had," Endra nodded to the sack. "I've checked them briefly and I can tell they don't use mana too… the three n also seed like the didn't use mana."
"That can't be right," Ssatsko said. "They used a spell to clear out that fog at first, don't you rember?"
"You're right…" Endra murmured.
Evin asked.
Ssatsko must've looked at Evin's troubled expression and the glance down the Cataract. "You're in so real deep problem, and you don't even know why."
The words sounded almost accusatory, but Endra did not take it as such. "Bad luck."
"What are you going to do about them?"
"Nothing yet. I can only get Lora to a safe place for now."
"About that…" Ssatsko grimaced. "I'm feeling more and more doubtful my Tribe's not as safe as I'm thinking," he whispered. "I'm sorry."
Evin was sure he would've snapped at the old man if he was in control, but Endra took things more calmly. "I see… Sigh, well, they're still our best bet for the ti being. So, unless you have another plan, we should just keep on going."
"No, I actually have a different idea now," Ssatsko said. "You know Khuutam city's also called the Prison of the Eight-limbed Godling?"
"Yeah? I rember Rith ntioning sothing like that."
"Perhaps we can ask the Godling there for help."
"Is that possible?"
"It is. The Eight-limbed Godling is famous for his interest in the peculiar," Ssatsko said. "If we offer him these devices you took, he should agree to keeping Lora and the others safe. If he agrees, you won't find a safer place."
"But can we trust this Godling? Aren't so of them famous for their fickle tempers?"
There were few Godlings that enjoyed having other races near their dens, but many preferred to be left alone. These did not attack the Twelve Races but people knew they didn't want to be bothered. So were even hostile to people, killing or letting their offspring hunt intruders.
"Ah, you don't have to worry about that," Ssatsko smiled. "People call him a Godling because of his unparalleled strength and apparent immortality, but in truth, he's one of the Cobfolk."
The Cobfolk were a vassal race to the Ivari. They were an independent country for most of history, but fell to the Ivari's control when the Tribes were finally united. They were talented artisans, that created most of the best artifacts mages used, but they weren't really powerhouses of any kind. They weren't even that long living.
"Then how is he immortal, then?" Endra asked. "So trick of the World of Life?"
"Have you heard of the Aspects of the Worlds?"
'They're mages so powerful they were given control over a World of magic by the Empress, right?'
"I have…" Endra murmured. "You're saying this Godling's one of them? But in that case, isn't it hopeless to ask him for help?"
Evin learned that these Aspects of Worlds could not participate in Alvox's matters in his history class. Sa as the Empress. Unimaginable power, but no way for them to use any of it.
"Normally, you would be right," Ssatsko said. "But Lord Kena's a forr Aspect of Tenarak. I don't know what orders the Empress imposed upon him, but he's known to help people who sate his curiosity."
Endra replied.
"Then let's give this forr Aspect a visit," Endra said. "We're headed to Khuutam city anyway."
Ssatsko nodded and went to put Sasha on his back again. He had access to the World of Life, so it was easier for the old man to carry the little girl.
Left alone, Evin found himself thinking of many things. He also realized had many things to ask Endra. Frankly, there were too many things to ask. He decided to start with the easier ones.
Endra replied.
Endra replied. Endra said.
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