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I think Im hearing this Birgers song, Theresa whispered. Were getting closer.

Good Claygon whispered. These woodsare strangeit isunsafe here

He floated above the group, sheathed in invisibility magic while Theresa, Brutus and Alex trudged the twisting woodcutters path through the forest.

Strange symbols had been carved in the tree trunks.

So looked like glyphs in the firbolgs tongue.

Others resembled half finished characters from a dozen other languages.

So looked to be magical glyphs, while others appeared to be partially-finished copies of the symbols the rune-marked bore.

These are interesting, Alex whispered. I wonder what they an?

His eyes scanned the trees as he felt for any flow of mana in the air.

He found nothing that would give him any answers; symbols were etched in nearly every tree trunk they passed, their full aning hidden from him. Bits of answers sward around, unconnected to each other, not in any language he could decipher, but in shapes. If they could be spoken aloud, there would be no recogniseable words, only syllables and noise.

Yet, power emanated from the wood.

As they made their way down the path, the air grew heavy and oppressive. Cold deepened. Wind grew more biting. Trees twisted and changed, taking on ominous shapes, towering like demonic sentries or nacing blue annis hags, all reaching toward the path to pluck Alexs head from his neck.

It was as though the forest was intent on driving them out.

Alex bit his lip. Theres power hereso kinda ward, he whispered.

Theresas hands were gripping her sword hilts. What kind of ward? Is it trying to get rid of us?

Brutus growled, three heads swivelling, noses sniffing the air.

Alex shook his head. I think its trying to keep sothing else out, were just catching the edges of it. If it was targeting us, wed be having a much rougher ti of it. I wonder

Hold that thought, Theresa whispered, nodding toward the trees. Theres a cottage up ahead, through the treesI hear sothing else. Not sure what..

How far? Alex asked.

Maybe four hundred paces.

Keep an eye out, he said, looking at the symbols with suspicion. Chief Olaf didnt say that this Birger was dangerousor that his boy wasbut I doubt he told us everything. Be on your guard; well co in openly, but we should be prepared for anything.

Right. She tightened her grip on her swords.

Stay sharp, Claygon. Be ready for anything, Alex warned the airborne golem.

Im readyfather

Together, they continued down the path, the song growing louder.

It wasworldlessmore of a throaty hum than actual singing. The voice was older, deeper, gravelly, touched by the weight of ti. Baelins voice held greater wisdom and majesty.

But this one carried a weariness that soone as young as Alex could not begin to comprehend.

And it ca from within the confines of the cottage in the middle of the clearing. The structure was wooden; faced with uneven stones, sealed with crumbling mortar and roofed with a thick thatch that was reinforced with wood.

A single windowwith shutters closed tightlysat in a south facing wall that also held a towering door carved with the countenance of a demonic tree on the front of it.

The cottage was built beside a frozen stream with a motionless water wheel protruding from the ice. From behind the cottage, they heard the faint sound of wood groaning and stone grinding through the trees, barely audible above the song.

In the clearing around the cottage, small animal carcasses hung from wooden racks. Massive targetscarved mimicking humanoid shapeswere positioned in the snow, evenly spread out around the space.

Deep gashes lay in each one.

Alexs eyes narrowed, focusing on the targets. Those cuts are real deep, he whispered. Each target looks about the size of a golem knight; the woods pretty solid. Youd need a lot of strength to cut that deep; more than Id expect a three hundred year old elderand a boy to have.

Whatever it isI will fight for youfather Claygon whispered.

Thanks, buddy, Alex said, taking a deep breath, preparing to call out.

Suddenly, the song stopped.

A strained silence fell over the clearing; even the wind died, leaving leaves and branches still.

Whos there? a grizzled voice called in the common tongue.

It ca from the cottage, but echoed from every tree around them.

Mana pulsed in the air.

The hairs on the back of Alexs neck rose.

My na is Alex Roth, of Thaland! With are Brutus, and Theresa Lu, also of Thaland! he called.

And the one above you? The floating tal man? Or will you not introduce him? the gravelly voice said.

The grinding from behind the cottage abruptly ended.

Heavy footfallsvery heavy footfallspounded through the snow.

Stop! the wizened voice called. I will deal with this.

Alex and Theresa looked at each other, then he waved the aeld staff.

Invisibility lted away from Claygon.

Is that aeld wood? the elders voice asked, surprise apparent in its tone.

It is Alex said. And Chief Olaf said to tell you that hell send food the day after tomorrow! And he also said to tell you that the ward should stand strong!

Silence.

So you have been to the village, and yet you are now here. Why? the voice asked, its tone dropping lower. A rough note had entered it. Did Olaf send you to do what hes been too cowardly to do himself? Is that why you brought that golem knight?

Iam nogolem knightI am a golemI am Claygon...I amnot here to fight youmy fatherwants to learnfrom you

Learn what? a deep voice spoke from behind the cottage. It echoed with a ferocious challenge, but cracked part way through. It was deep, yet wavered between the boyish tones of an adolescent, and the deep, rough bass of an adult man. What do you want from my father?

Again, there ca the sound of a heavy footfall bounding through the snow.

I said stay back, son! the elders voice cried. What is it you seek, stranger? Youre upsetting my son.

Suspicion still filled the deep voice.

Alex cursed under his breath; if anything, ntioning the firbolg chieftain had only made things worse. What had happened between this small family and the rest of their clan?

The young wizard decided to simply get to the reason they were there. Listen, friend, he called. I have sothing for you.

In an instant, Alex teleported away, appearing within a snowy cavern where hed left two elk carcasses. Hoisting them onto his broad shoulders, he teleported back to the clearing.

A surprised cry ca from the cottage.

I co bearing these two elk stags, Alex said. They are not the fattest, but they should feed you for a ti. They are our gift to you, in hopes that you can tell about so events that occurred here in Kymiland so three hundred years ago.

Three hundred yearsyou say the voice sounded more suspicious. You are from Thaland, you say? Do you call Uldar your master?

The threat in the air spiked.

Power seed to crackle from every tree, as though the entire forest was poised to attack.

Theresa tensed.

Brutus growled.

Claygon lifted his spear.

Alex paused.

Why did he get so defensive when I brought up what happened three hundred years ago? he thought. And he again asked if I was from Thaland, andwaitwait, wait, wait! Does he think Im from the church? And if he does, theres likely only one reason why hed care. Ti to gamble.

I am the present Fool of Thaland! Alex announced.

He dropped the deer carcasses in the snow, then threw off his cloak and rolled up his right sleeve. Dispelling the illusion on his shoulder, he revealed the Mark of the Fool.

I was marked by Uldar and fated to fight and die in his na, but I chose not to! he said. I know that the church is treacherous, and I know that theyve had secrets for a very long ti; Im looking for Keldas legacy! She was the Fool three centuries ago! And I think she ca to these lands, along with those who hunted her! Do you know anything about that? Can you help ?

Unexpectedly, the ominous air hanging over the forest fled.

A racket ca from inside the cottage, like a massive body moving at speed.

The door flew open.

In the doorway, frad by firelight, a firbolg stood, his fine features thatched by the lines of age. His face, though ancient, still bore so of the chiselled look of his youth behind a white beard.

He stared at the strangers, blue eyes filled with shock. He was leaning on a heavy crutch that took the place of his left leg.

You He limped from the doorway, the crutch pressing into the snow. ...you know of Kelda?

Father! the other voice called from behind the cottage. What is happening?

A massive figureone that dwarfed every firbolg that Alex had seen in the villagestrode from around the cottage, kicking up a spray of snow as he charged.

He stood taller and broader than Claygon. His torso was enormous, as thick as an ancient oak, and his arms were corded with bulging muscle that looked big enough to rip a castle portcullis from its gatehouse.

His hair flowed long and black, the beginnings of a scraggly beard marked his face; a face that shared a strong resemblance to the firbolg elder before them, though his features were coarser.

And younger.

Much younger.

If hed been of human blood, Alex wouldnt have figured him to be much older than sixteen.

What caught the young wizards eye most, though, wasnt the young firbolgs face or stature.

It was what lay on his chest.

His bare chest.

In the centre of his breastboneover his heartwas a crimson rune.

One burning brightly.

Oh shit, Theresa murmured.

Yeah, Ill say, Alex whispered.

Suddenly, things beca clear.

The giants that lived in the village, the reason for their obvious hostility to the old firbolg and his son. The fact that the pair lived away from the rest of the clan. The symbols on the trees, and how so resembled rune-marked runes.

If this child is a rune-marked, and the rune-marked attack giants, Alex thought. The firbolgs probably hate these two. And rune-marked people are apparently prone to violence; so the clan would probably see this boy as a danger.

Bjorgrund! the old firbolg shouted at his son. I said I would deal with this!

You sounded like you were in trouble, father, the larger giant growled, his enormous hands balling into fists.

Think before you act, son! the young giants father shouted. Now your secret is revealed to strangers! You must think; I am not dying yet, I have ways to protect myself!

Bjorgrund looked as though he would say sothingbut fell silent, his eyes looking down. Imsorry, father.

As long as you think. Use your mind and control yourself, son; you dont know when thoughtlessness will cause things that cannot be undone, the older giant said.

He then turned to Alex, his expression desperate. Kelda, do you know her? Does she still live? I know there are humans who have extended their lives through magic and elixirs. Has she sent you here?

Alex grimaced. Were you friends of hers?

The firbolg winced as though soone had slapped him. Were?

Alex swallowed. Kelda lost her life three centuries ago, trying to He paused, wondering how much more he should reveal.

...trying to undo her Mark? the old giant asked.

Alexs jaw dropped. If you know that much, you must have known her very well.

II did, the firbolg elder closed his eyes, as though trying to endure a burning pain.

She was indeed a friend. A very fine one; she saved my life when I was young and had not a thought in my skull. I owed her muchmuch that I can never repay.

He sighed deeply, his shoulders slumped. His eyes grew distant. She just stopped visiting one dayId hoped shed simply left for distant partsbutnow you tell she is dead. I knew, I suppose. Deep down, I knew.

Alex took a step forward. Im sorry, he said Losing a friendwell, its hard to find the right words for that kind of pain Im sorry you never got the chance to say goodbye to her. He took a deep breath, considering his next words. Im trying to follow Keldas legacy. Im trying to alter the Mark, like she did. I also want to destroy the Ravener. It causes nothing but pain and destruction in my holand. And He pointed to the Mark. ...I want to get my life back. All of it. HannahKeldas friendblessed , and Im following in her footsteps too. I ask you, can you please tell did Kelda have a sanctum here in the north? She learned things that could save many lives, including my own. Please, Im here to ask you to tell where it is, if you know.

Silence spread through the clearing.

Theresa stared at Bjorgrund, who glared back.

Claygon gripped his war-spear.

Brutus growled.

Alex held his breath.

Then the old giant finally sighed. I dont know where her sanctum is. I know it existed, but she never told where it was

Hope shattered in Alexs chest like glass.

His first lead, one that had seed so promising, had co to nothing.

The old giant continued talking.

But, I do know how you might find it, the firbolg said, eyeing the cerberus, golem, and huntress. Are you all warriors?

Hope rose in the young wizards soul. Yes, yes we are!

The centuries old giant gave him an odd look. Alright, if thats sothen I have sothing I wish to ask of you. Do this for , and I will tell you where you might go to find the path to Keldas sanctum. As you might have guessed, I am Birger.

Please, co inside, we have much to talk about.

He paused.

And bring those deer with you.

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