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Authors: Rhiannon Paille

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Chapter 5

Gajan knew nothing but the hunger and the hunt for centuries. He followed the swarm, his form feasting on souls that dropped on battlefields and never thought twice about humans and their wars. The land changed, civilizations rising and falling as Morgana called forth her beasts and forced them on unsuspecting masses. He learned to see the Lands through the eyes of those he took, the name for Terra changing with each new language he learned, every tradition he absorbed. What he knew of the boy he used to be faded, pressed further and further into the darkest part of him, locked away where it couldn’t hurt, couldn’t make him feel guilt, helplessness and devastation. Whatever it was in the Babylonian town with the warrior man, he didn’t want to experience again. His name and the name of the girl who sentenced him to this death was something that could remain lost forever.

Boldness crept into him as he trailed the shores of a place some of the souls he had taken called Greece and fetched up over gray stone buildings. They had funny traditions, killings in arenas and horse drawn chariots and silly attire. They didn’t wear tunics and breeches the way he was used to.

The biggest problem with the city was Noelle Yessenia and Jenima Markesh. It used to be why Vultues didn’t bother fleeing to the Northlands, every battlefield they visited left them starving and braying for sustenance, writhing as hunger careened through them. Valkyries protected souls in little bubbles of fresh, pure energy and it was the one substance Vultures couldn’t penetrate. Gajan had seen the likes of every type of prayers offered to every type of deity but nothing worked to save a soul from his wrath until the Valkyries showed up.

That night Gajan fled over the city, finding the smaller, quieter places in the Grecian countryside. There had to be starving bodies, someone dying quickly enough so he could be fed. Since Noelle and Jenima came from former Lands of Men, places Morgana said were all but destroyed, the hunger grew.

It encompassed him until the potential for passing out cloyed at his insides and begged him for mercy. He wouldn’t give in. He traveled through fields, brushing against tall stocks and grass until he heard someone, something in the distance. It sounded like a girl. She was panting and Gajan’s senses perked up. He couldn’t tell if she was fighting or if she liked it, and that made disgust and repulsion ripple through him. He had no use for fornication, humans were savages when it came to that carnal act and he wanted no part in it. He neared the panting woman and saw her as she leaned up on her knees, her blonde hair forming a long thick braid down her back.

Gajan caught the dagger in her hand and smiled to himself as she thrust it into the chest of whomever it was she had been wrestling with. The man let out an exasperated grunt before lying still and Gajan felt lightheaded. He sprung into action, whisking past the girl who let out a cry at the cold air he provided, folding himself into the sternum and lapping up all the white matter inside. He gasped and choked, not expecting to take hold of the body but it wasn’t ready for death.

He coughed, sitting up, realizing he was naked and grabbed the breeches and tunic next to him, throwing them over the brutish body. There was a dagger stuck in his gut but he left it there, pinpricks of pain shooting through him enough to make his head skirl with disequilibrium.

The girl ran through the tall grass and she was the only one he really needed in that moment—mostly to tell him where he was.

He got to his feet, feeling severely off kilter and wiped his brow with knobby hands, flashbacks crashing into him of a someone named Folki and a something named Snorri. He felt like the man he possessed was a giant, packed muscle on top of hard bone, a strong heartbeat behind a solid wall of chest. He took a few steps, wincing and the girl seemed to notice, throwing a glance over her shoulder. Her eyes widened and Gajan felt like he had been slammed on a rock a thousand times.

Shimma.

He recognized her, but she didn’t realize it was him.

Krishani Mekallow Mekelle Tavesin.

The former Ferryman of Terra.

He tried to withstand all the heat in his extremities as the past returned, blinding him with the kind of pain that made other humans black out. Only this one didn’t. This one was stronger than the others.

Shimma crossed her arms. “You should be dead.”

Krishani tried to find his tongue but it felt swollen and big in his mouth. “Shimma?”

She seemed even more confused and angry than before. “How did you find my name?” She kept a good distance but with a few long strides Krishani caught up to her. She eyed the dagger in him like she might pull it out and slide it across his neck but he fell on his knees in front of her, burying his face in his hands. Someone he used to know, someone who wasn’t part of this endless nightmare.

“It’s me,” he choked, trying to keep the flickers of Kaliel’s Amethyst eyes at bay, trying to keep the deepening sadness from shocking the body into a coma.

Awe and confusion crossed Shimma’s face. It took her awhile but when he glanced at her, it seemed to dawn on her. “Krishani?”

He nodded and she ran.

He didn’t understand but he tried to run after her, the body strong but the wound causing his side stitches of throbbing pain. He thought he had lost her until he climbed over a hill and saw a village tucked into a valley, dusk on the horizon, hearth fires lighting walkways between huts and tents. He threaded his way through the village, a heavy rock on his chest until he saw her at the edge of the village, planning to flee. “I’m not…”

“You should be dead,” she said again her lower lip trembling. She had said that before, about the man but this time she meant it about Krishani. Wrapping her arms around herself she tilted her chin up to meet his penetrating gaze.

“You didn’t die in the storm?” He couldn’t help but feel a tiny bit of relief because it was Shimma, one person in a sea of thousands he had met on the warpath, and she was intact. She seemed older, worn, and brittle but alive.

She raised her eyebrows. “I took the feorn to Avristar,” she snapped.

Krishani hung his head, remembering the last time he had seen her, the way his fist cracked along her jaw, the way she collapsed. He didn’t go back to see if she was okay, at the time he didn’t care. He shouldn’t have cared now, but she was salvation in the eye of a neverending storm. He needed her more than he was willing to admit. “What is this?” He was so lost on what he was, why he stole the soul and took the body and why it stitched his memories back together causing nothing but searing hatred to rumble through his veins.

Shimma shook her head as if to say not here and kept her distance as she led him to one of the tents. It seemed to be hers, mismatched quilts tossed on the floor, some kind of cards with symbols on them in a wrap of fabric, rucksacks against the canvas, torches, drums, and other odds and ends in the corner. She sat on a quilt laid out on the mud and motioned for Krishani to sit. He did reluctantly and let her stare at him for awhile, thinking.

“Necromancy,” she said after a long while.

Krishani straightened up; hoping that the longer he held on the easier it would be to control all the emotions fighting inside him. It wasn’t as bad in this body, human bodies were worse, like he was being burned, skinned and drowned at the same time. This body was more indifferent than the others he had almost survived in.

“I don’t understand.”

Shimma raised an eyebrow. “Necromancy is used to raise the dead. You’re using necromancy to keep that body alive. It should be dead.” Before he could protest she pulled the knife out and he felt like he was deflating, the power he used to have to hold on fading with each passing second. He gasped, gulping in breath after breath, but he had to lie down to feel remotely comfortable.

“I can’t hold on.…” he sputtered, feeling the Vulture ripping the insides apart, turning organs to liquid.

“You don’t have very long in that body, and you should feel lucky you even have a few moments.” Shimma leaned in closer. “You’re an abomination.”

“How … long?” he managed through clenched teeth, the body coming alive with spasms that forced him to kick out involuntarily.

Shimma stood, shrugging. “Not long. You’ll be dead by sun up.”

And before Krishani could answer, before they could talk about the millions of things in his mind she flung her rucksacks over her shoulders, packed up her drums and flutes and fled the tiny tent. Krishani was left there with burning pain in his lungs, crackling aches in his fingers and the fresh sodden thought of Kaliel. As much as he wanted to hate her, he wanted Shimma to tell him what had happened to her.

Where was she?

Would he ever see her again?

Pain reached a crescendo, bones fracturing as Krishani fought hard to hold on. It was no use, blood stained the quilt, and the Vulture kicked against the ribcage, dissolving the heart to a pile of sludge until Krishani had no choice but to break out of the body in a whiplash of cold, his cry hitting the air as a loud screech until like all the other times, his mind shattered, fragmented shards of everything he used to be splattering against the starry night sky.

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The Ferryman + The Flame Guide

Timelines

First Era (Circa, 250 million years ago - 65 million years ago)

The Lands Across the Stars were in their birth and growth stages, the Valtanyana was forming and gaining more and more power. The Flames were created by Toraque (Tor) of Avrigost, the final member of the Valtanyana. Aria, The Amethyst Flame and the other eight Flames fought against the Valtanyana and won, locking them away in Avrigost.

Second Era (Circa, 65 million years ago – 5000BCE)

Toraque (Tor) of Avrigost takes over as the High King of the Lands of Peace, ruling a Golden Age. Factions of Daed warriors rise up to oppose High King Tor, but without the rest of the Valtanyana backing them, they are nearly powerless. High King Tor gives Aria, the Amethyst Flame and the other eight Flames new lives. Aria is reborn as Kaliel of Evennses.

People

High King Tor (toar)

High King of the Lands of Peace, born in Avrigost as the twelfth member of the Valtanyana.

Kaliel of Evennses (kal-ee-elle)

Aria, The Amethyst Flame from the First Era. She’s been reborn as a Child of Avristar, a second chance after all of the destruction in the First Era

Krishani of Amersil: (krish-aw-nee of am-er-sill)

Kallow, The Ferryman from the First Era. He’s been reborn and sent to Avristar by his ancestors the Tavesin Family from Terra (Earth), the Lands of Men

Desaunius of Evennses (Dess-aw-nee-us)

High King Tor’s former betrothed, originally from Tempia, fled to Avristar due to the wars with the Valtanyana. Kaliel’s first mentor.

Skeld of Tempia (skeld)

Shaman of Tempia and Desaunius’s father

Afton of Tempia

A girl from Tempia who befriends Aria

Livinia

Lotesse’s handmaiden in Nazole

Queen Satarine

Lotesse’s guardian and Lady of Nazole

The Flames

A collection of nine weapons created to defeat the Valtanyana. Also known as the handcrafted jewels of the universe, each of them is one of a kind.

Aria /Kaliel, Amethyst Flame of the Apocalypse (kal-ee-elle)

In the First Era she was a girl, reborn on Avristar, versed in psychic, healing and transmutation.

Lotesse, Emerald Flame of Innocence (low-tess)

In the First Era she was a seashell, reborn on Nazole in Lands of Immortals, speaks all languages, versed in healing.

Tiki, Carnelian Flame of Healing (tee-kee)

In the First Era she was a lantern, reborn on Terra, Lands of Men, she can absorb darkness, and is versed in healing.

Clamose, Azurite Flame of Knowledge (clam-oh-se)

In the First Era he was a crown, reborn on Nimphalls, Lands of Men, absorbs knowledge through touch, empathic.

Cosissea, The Ruby Flame of War (caws-iss-see-ah)

In the First Era she was a sword, reborn on Zanandir, Lands of Immortals, telekinetic, versed in combat.

Shezeel, The Quartz Flame of Magic (sheh- zeal)

In the First Era she was a wand, reborn on Zanandir, Lands of Immortals, mind control, possession abilities.

Laurelin, Citrine Flame of Hope (law-rell-inn)

In the First Era she was a shield, reborn on Sallas, she can alter perceptions and memories, and shield others from harm

Klavotesi, Obsidian Flame of Justice (claw-voe-tess-ee)

In the First Era he was a scythe, reborn on Amaltheia, can see deepest darkest secret, acts as judge, jury and executioner

Ferrymen / Valkyries

Children from twelve chosen families appointed to keep the Vultures/Wraiths at bay and send souls to the Great Hall. All chosen boys are Ferryman, all chosen girls are Valkyries.

Krishani Mekallow Mekelle Tavesin

The Ferryman in the First Era, reborn on Terra but grew up on Avristar. Ferryman of Terra, successor to Davlin Tavesin

Orli Oroshole (oar-lee oar-row-shole)

Valkyrie of Nazole, Lands of Immortals

The Valtanyana (The Powers That Be)

A brethren of eleven powerful kings and queens whose only goal is to gain absolute power over the Lands Across the Stars

Crestaos (cress-tae-oss)

Former ruler of Draconis, Lands of Immortals and Lord of the Valtanyana

Morgana (more-gan-ah)

Former ruler of Terra, Lands of Men, and Lady of the Valtanyana

Cassareece (cass-ah-ree-ss)

Former ruler of Nazole, Lands of Immortals and Lady of the Valtanyana

Darkesh (dark-esh)

Former ruler of Angrenoth, Lands of Beasts, is a humanoid dragon, also a Draconian, and Lord of the Valtanyana

Joviasson (joe-vie-ah-son)

Former ruler of Lakemnia, Lands of Beasts, is a humanoid kraken and Lord of the Valtanyana.

The Daed

A group of
anarchists from the Lands of Men, Lands of Immortals and Lands of Beasts and the loyal followers of the Valtanyana

Lorac (lore-ack)

Exiled from Nazole, Lands of Immortals, leader of this faction of Daed Warriors

Valtor (val-toar)

Originated from Veldemar, Lands of Beasts, is versed in dark magic and is Lorac’s second in command

Turon (ter-on)

Exiled from Metaphis, Lands of Immortals, is versed in technology and magic

Azdrach (az-drack)

Exiled from Seventia, Lands of Men, is versed in psychic ability

Narwa (gnar-wah)

Exiled from Zanandir, Lands of Men, is versed in languages

Delotha (dell-oath-ah)

Exiled from Hadwen, Lands of Beasts, is versed in combat

Hortis (hoar-tiss)

Exiled from Talanisdir, Lands of Immortals, is the apprentice

Places
Lands Across the Stars (see map)

The Great Hall

Center of the Universe, often thought of as a hollowed out planet. The Great Library takes up a large part of The Great Hall. Home to High King Tor of the Lands of Peace.

Lands of Peace

All Lands Across the Stars who have pledged allegiance to High King Tor and who benefit from his generosity and protection.

Lands Across the Stars

The Universe (usually meaning planets that are scattered across the sky).

Lands of Men /Avristar

Home to Humans, Earth is over there somewhere, too.

Terra, The Lands of Men (tara)

Earth, circa 7000BCE

Amaltheia, The Lands of Men (am-al-thee-ah)

The Obsidian Flame lives here.

Nimphalls, The Lands of Men (nimb-falls)

Shimma, Kuruny and Kazza lived here.

Lands of Immortals /Avrigard

Home to Elvens, Fae, Draconians and other creatures who live for a long time

Nazole

Home to Lotesse, The Emerald Flame

Lands of Beasts /Avristyr

Home to demons and nasty creatures.

Hadwen, Lands of Beasts (had-when)

Home to Drow and Delotha of the Daed

Cam’Wethrin, Lands of Beasts (camm-weth-ryn)

Home to The Daed Warriors

Angrenoth

Home to Mithronians, Goblins and former stronghold of The Valtanyana

Land of the Dead /Avrigost

That place nobody ever talks about. It used to be known as Land of Kings. Home to Isadora, The Iolite Flame

Tempia, Lands of Immortals

Fields

Where quenny fruit grow, a silver type of fruit that gives each inhabitant on Tempia another year of life.

Flower-Shaped Lake

One that nobody swims in because it will transport them to another of the Lands Across the Stars

Haunted Forest

A
another place nobody goes, because there are ghosts stuck in the trees. They are the souls that never made it to the shores to pay the Ferryman for safe passage to the other side

Volcano

Dormant, but it’s where High King Tor forged the Flames

Hearth

Where Skeld, the Shaman and Lord of Tempia holds assemblies

Village

Where all the inhabitants of Tempia live in peace

Creatures on Tempia

Garfolk

An earlier evolution of gargoyles, bat-like but not big

Goblin

Gangly creature from the Lands of Beasts

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