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As fun as it was to ss about in the water, there were other matters to take care of. I had considered hanging out here for a few days, maybe pick up so intel on what the different groups were in the forest and how they related to the One True God.

We still had to get the girls, eventually, but it would be better to go in with so understanding of how things worked in this neck of the woods. Thats just common sense. The girls would understand, especially if we didnt ntion the impromptu water park. People tend to act pissed if you tell them you were late because of a water slide.

That had been the plan until we ended up killing the spider guardian. A decently set up guardian program would have been competitive, all rivals for the One Trues affections. Killing one should have put us in the good graces of the others.

But nothing in this world went according to tradition (probably because they were our traditions and not theirs). Here, the monsters were all chums and looked out for each other. Probably swapped shifts if sothing ca up. If they found out Daddy Long Dead was on indefinite leave, they would probably find a way to pin the bla on us. It seed a much better idea to leave before that happened. It was just hard going off into the unknown when the known had food and weed.

Nabbo, of course, was happy to have us and offered us a pri spot in the bullrushes to hang out and a delightful hole in the ground to shit in. All mod cons.

Dudley and Maurice were a bit anxious about leaving the girls to their fate, even temporarily, and seed eager to get going, too. You may consider their reasons more pure than mine, but I would suggest theres nothing purer than not wanting to be speared to death by dozens of angry frogn.

The problem was the obstacle in our path. A giant fucking frog.

We have to get going, I said to Nabbo. Soon. Soonish.

Youll have to wait for the Elder to co back.

When will that be?

Nabbo smiled, his eyes moving independent of each other. Soon, he said with a sloppy smile. Soonish."

I liked Nabbo, he was a decent person, but he wasnt being of much help. Rescuing people who have gotten themselves kidnapped is really much harder than Liam Neeson would have you think. Especially when your special set of skills are mainly running away and hiding.

The One True God, he isnt going to hurt them, is he? asked Maurice. Dudley leaned in for the answer, just as concerned.

Its the sort of idiotic question people insist on asking even though theres no point. If he is going to hurt them, then what will you do? The sa only more so? And if he isnt? The sa but slower? The answer changes nothing. If its reassurance youre looking for, just ask . Ill lie to you, no charge.

He wont hurt them. If he has no need to do it.

What did that even an? Neither Maurice nor Dudley seed to understand either.

The sky, said Joshaya from where he lay staring up, its not really blue, is it? More of a turquoise. He had found weed smoking a very pleasant distraction and had remained stoned since getting here. Probably for the best.

But he kills children, said Maurice.

No, co on, said Nabbo. Dont believe everything you hear. Its his priestesses that do that.

The distinction didnt make things any better.

Ah, thats sowhat, um, harsh, isnt it? Dudley managed, taking the scenic route. I an, if it were your own children you wouldnt be so so His voice trailed off.

No, of course not. But it isnt, its theirs. And because its theirs, it isnt ours. Nabbo took another drag on his pipe. Joshaya reached out a hand to take it from him, even though I was pretty sure he was the one who had just passed it to him.

Wouldnt it be better if no one lost their children to the priestesses? asked Maurice.

Of course, said Nabbo. But if that isnt possible, then better it isnt yours.

He made a lot of sense, to at least. Removing an injustice rarely led to an end to all injustices.

Injustices always keep coming. You deal with one, another cos down the pipe. One DLC after another, even though you paid your sixty quid up front.

And the next one could be aid at you. In fact, if the current injustice actually prevented you from becoming a victim, if killing human children directly led to the priestesses not killing children of other species, it becos a hard mission to recruit for, righteous or not.

There was so sort of commotion and I popped my head up from the rushes. The frogs were gathering at the far end of the clearing as new people arrived. More frogn, although these seed to be better dressed. Well, most of the frogn were naked, so even a loincloth and a headdress was a step up, but these had jewellery and armour glinting in the sunlight.

Ah, said Nabbo. Ahhhh, yes, the Elder. Hmm, the Elder.

It took a mont to realise he was stuck in so stoner loop and would never get to the point if I didnt do sothing, so I got up and helped him to his feet. He made so kind of muttering objections but didnt resist.

I thought he was bringing a spider back with him. I couldnt see any giant hairy arachnids with the party.

Hes been sending out invites, said Nabbo. The spiders are on the way.

Theres a phrase that has no appeal to it whatsoever.

As I watched the hubbub over the other side of the glade, there was a parting of the frog crowd and a small group erged, headed our way. In the lead was the most ornately dressed of the frogn who had just arrived, so I assud he was the Elder who Nabbo kept ntioning. He was heading straight for us, a staff in his hand with strings of shells attached to the top, and shells hanging from his ears, all rattling lodically as he walked over.

I cant say Im an expert on frog facial expressionit tends to be a big sarcastic smile most of the ti (and often is)but this particular frogman was sending clear vibes of annoyance ahead of him.

What is this? he squealed in a voice a lot like a blender on pulse. Humans? You invite in humans?

Oh, chill your nipples, said Nabbo. They arent humans, theyre Visitors.

I fail to see the difference, said the Elder, quickly surrounded by a group of bigger frogn, one of whom gave an apologetic shrug. At least I think thats what it was. My guess was that he was Nabbos son, who I had nad Pitt (they all had nas that sounded like a dolphin throwing up, so we had to improvise). I couldnt be sure it was him because of my inability to tell most of them apart. Yes, frog racist, its a terrible thing to have to admit.

Look, I said, fighting my natural inclination to sink into embarrassnt and slink away, unwanted guest at the party (a party with its own water park, no less), we dont want to cause you any trouble. We just wanted to say hello to an old friend, thats all. Well be happy to be on our way and not cause any drama.

Very reasonable, I thought. Plus, we would get out of there before anyone found the dead body in the east wing of the forest.

The Elder shook his head like he was startled a monkey could speak. So sad when the victims of prejudice use it on others.

Leave? Leave? Were here to stop you. Thats the whole reason we were allowed to stay here, to stop people like you. He turned to Nabbo. You see? He thinks he can just pass through. And then what happens to our agreent with the One True God? He cant very well make us guardians if we dont guard him.

Youd think he would have just ordered us killed on the spot, but I could see his dilemma. His job was to kill people like us. Stop us getting to the One True Gods Castle. Only, he had never had to follow through on this task because no one ever got past the spider. For all I knew, no one had even tried. But now we were here, all relaxed and not bearing weapons, no one was prepared for what ca next. Even the giant frog looked loath to kill soone for no reason. We just didnt fit the violent adventurers on a murder spree profile the monsters were expecting.

We just want to talk to the One True God, I said. We dont know how else to do it except go to his castle and knock on the door. Do you think you could send him a ssage for us?

Send one of the boys, said Nabbo. Lazy shitbags should do sothing useful for once.

There was a sudden thinning of the crowd that had gathered around us as various shitbags made themselves unavailable for voluntary duty.

We arent a ssenger service, scread the Elder. You know we arent to bother him. Were Guardians of the Forest.

Thats what the trees said, Maurice interjected, and they let us through.

The Elder stopped looking irate, and went for a more miffed expression. You spoke to the forest?

Yes, I said. Trees with eyes and mouths. You can ask them yourself. I looked around. Is it any tree? Or a special one?

There was so confusion now. This wasnt what they expected and I was happy to keep them off balance.

I tell you what, your job is to prevent us getting past you, right? I said to the Elder. He gave a noncommittal shrug. So as long as we dont go past Pogo, you havent failed in your task.

The Elder gave a suspicious look. Go on

So why dont we all go to the castle, with Pogo leading the way? Once we get there, we can ask the One True God if its okay, and if not you can kill us on the spot. Take our weapons if you want. Take him hostage, hes our best fighter. I pointed at Joshaya who had twisted a handful of grass into a straw doll with big boobs and was giggling at it. Looked a bit like Flossie.

Sounds reasonable, said Nabbo. You should take him up on the offer. I saw them fight off a whole squad of Vargau.

I felt like Nabbo was overselling our achievent in scaring off a bunch of lizardn, but I wasnt going to contradict him.

The three of them? said the Elder with the appropriate level of incredulity youd expect.

Nabbo nodded. Ask my son, he was there.

They all turned to look at Pitt. He nodded slowly. Ive never seen anything like it. They ran screaming. I noticed he didnt say who ran screaming.

The Elder raised his hand and a ball of fire appeared on his fingertip, rotating like a spinning basketball. Tell why I shouldnt kill you now?

It was more impressive than my little balls of light, but I wasnt fooled.

Because I know how feeble that thing is, couldnt set fire to a bag of wood chips.

He hurled the ball at , roaring through the air, and I instinctively raised my hand and caught it on the end of my middle finger. I could feel the intense heat from it. This was nothing like my weaksauce efforts. This was the real thing.

Level three, fireball, said Maurice, awestruck as he stared at the slowly spinning globe on my finger. I felt no heat in my hands but I had to turn my head to stop my cheeks from burning.

Even more astonished than Maurice was the Elder. You taught him magic? he yelled at Nabbo.

Nabbo shrugged. Not much to do in the swamps. We were bored.

Bored? BORED?

I could see this wouldnt end well. I tried dispelling the fireball the sa I would one of my own balls of light. It disappeared in a puff of smoke. Can you teach how to make one of those? I knew the answer, but no harm in asking.

No! He made another fireball, bigger than the first. A stream of water arced through the air and put it out, soaking the Elder in the process. Everyone looked up at Pogo, who stared impassively over our heads like it had nothing to do with him.

Pogo knows best, said Nabbo. People started echoing his words like it was a popular saying.

We arent your enemy, I said. We just want our won back. So we can breed with them. I thought Id put it in terms they could all understand. I got a lot of sympathetic nods from the crowd, including the females. You see, sexism isnt all bad. Brings people together, as all of lifes basic urges do. We all need to eat, sleep and treat others like sex objects. Its just nature, human and otherwise.

The Elder eventually relented and didnt order us killed. He still refused to teach how to make a fireball. I think he was sulking because Pogo had managed to very accurately only get him wet and no one else. He was a frog so the water didnt bother him, of course, but still, no one likes to be singled out.

It was decided we would set off to the castle with Pogo, mightiest and last of the giant frogs leading the way. While we stayed behind him, the contract between the frogn and the One True God would remain unbroken. It wasnt really solving the problem as much as putting it off until later. If you cant think of a good answer, waiting is often better than choosing a bad one.

We would leave in the morning, after so fish stew and a good night's sleep. Maybe so water polo in the morning to get the blood flowing. On our way by lunch, at the latest. I an, it wasnt like the girls were going anywhere, and you cant rush into these things. Rescues take a lot of planning.

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