"You are being hunted by a mystical and terrifying enemy named the
Ansu."
"The Ansu? I've never heard of them."
"The Ansu are the embodiment of an ageless and endless evil and
are bent on destroying life and thus the goodness of the Spirit. You have
knowledge of them buried deep within your memories for you carry my blood and
know of them through me. My army and I fought them so I know them well."
King Meldh shifted his gaze to focus on the fire and his face was touched with
sorrow. "We weren't able to defeat these monsters." He paused for
just a moment as if his memories were hurtful. Then he looked up and drilled
her with an intense stare. "It is now up to you, Flindra, to rally the
defenses of the world and bring about their end. We need to end the suffering
they have cursed us with."
His eyes became softer and were touched with fatherly worry.
"They are moving their agents into position to hunt you down, Flindra.
There are things you must learn to protect yourself against them."
"Why do they want to kill me?"
"It is your destiny to lead the resistance against our ancient
enemy."
"Me?" Flindra queried with a surprised frown.
"The Spirit chose you for this role a millennium ago."
"Why? I'm just a woman and no great and powerful warrior. Not
like you," she added with a sense of awe.
"Champions come to us in many guises," he answered solemnly.
"There are times you need to accept the wisdom of the Spirit without
question and He clearly chose you and had reasons for His choice. However, I
have a few ideas why you are the chosen champion. When I was defeated, my line
passed into obscurity and others rose to power. Now it is time for you to
stand forward to command the forces against the coming storm. If you were a
man, you would have to challenge the existing order of the world to gain the
leadership role. Power is rarely relinquished without a struggle and your
ascendancy would result in inevitable bloodshed, which would weaken all. As a
woman you can join with the existing power and strengthen all."
"I guess that makes sense."
"I think you will also find that few things inspire a man more
than a noble and courageous woman can. No man will admit defeat when he
watches a brave woman stand fast. You must fill your heart with courage and
inspire others to do the same."
"I will do my best."
"I know you will. You will bring great honor to my name."
King Meldh smiled proudly.
"Why didn't the Ansu destroy us all after they defeated you?"
she asked in a puzzled voice. "Wouldn't that have been easier than
hunting me down a millennium after they attacked?"
King Meldh shrugged his powerful shoulders. "I don't really know,
Flindra. I suspect that it was just an economy of effort on their part. Many
of my people, including my daughter Melenth, were hidden in caves, in deep
stands of forest or in remote mountain valleys. It would have taken much time
and effort to track them all down. After the Ansu defeated my army, they
commenced a campaign of destruction and systematically obliterated all my
cities and outposts. All the croplands were destroyed and in truth, much of
the land was reduced to ashes. I presume the Ansu assumed they had destroyed
enough that any survivors would simply starve."
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