The two soon had the turnips peeled and sliced into the
bottom of the pan. Kewero then placed
the ptarmigan breast side up on its bed of sliced vegetables. She added just enough water to cover the
turnips but not the bird. Then she
covered the pan and set it into the coals of the cooking fire.
"That should be perfect," she said with a
smile. "Thank you, Flindra, for the
feast we will share tonight."
Flindra blushed.
"I'm only too happy just to be able to help."
Kewero smiled at her.
"I think we should share a cup of tea before we start your lessons
for the day."
"I would enjoy that."
"I know. I think
you enjoy tea almost as much as I do."
Kewero poured hot water into a teapot. "Up to now, I've been giving you a
general background of things and have been avoiding specifics," she began
as she waited for the tea to steep.
"I think you're ready to start mastering the skills you'll need in
your struggle with the Ansu."
They sat on a wooden bench placed close to the cooking fire.
"Rigga will provide protection for you against the
agents of the Ansu. Its power is
inadequate to give you safety against the Kwetwer. They're your chief concern in the upcoming
battle and will be the greatest threat to your life. They not only pose a threat to you; they also
must be neutralized before your army can defeat the Ansu.
"The tool you need to defeat the Kwetwer is already in
your possession - the crystal orb. It is
a piece of the crystal cave and it holds some of the power of the Spirit. You will become familiar with the crystal as
you use it. Only the holder of the orb
can fathom its full nature. I know it is
the key to our survival, but not even I am aware of the limits of its power."
"I see."
Kewero looked into the pot and decided the herbs had infused
enough color and flavor to the tea. She
poured Flindra a cup and then another for herself. She took a sip and then resumed her lesson.
"Your orb is one of four crystals. There are four crystals to combat the four
Kwetwer. Each one is identified by a
color. Yours is the White - it is all
colors of the spectrum combined and the most powerful crystal. The others are identified by the primary
colors: red, blue, and yellow. Each of
the crystals has unique powers. Part of
your task is to locate those individuals who are connected to the
crystals. I know one; the rest are
unknown to me. The one I know will be
the man who will be your king and husband.
He will be the recipient of the Blue."
"Do you know him?" Flindra queried. "I thought you told me that question is
still unanswered."
"The identity of the individual man who will come to
wear the Crown of King Meldh is unknown, but whoever he will be, he will become
the holder of the Blue."
Flindra frowned in puzzlement. "So much of my destiny has been
foretold, how is it that such an important question hasn't been decided?"
Kewero took a sip of her tea and thought for a moment before
she answered. "You'll become the
catalyst for that decision to be resolved, Flindra. As history tells you, our world was divided into
two kingdoms after the fall of King Meldh.
For us to be strong enough to combat the Ansu, Ostar and Wesperos must
be reunited. Your husband will be the
one to unite the kingdoms and take his place among the champions to face the
Kwetwer. The choice of the king is
critical. One will have the necessary
power to oppose the Kwetwer. The other
will lack such strength.
"The Spirit has created a test to challenge these two
men. The man worthy of taking his place
at your side will have the wisdom to recognize your true identity. Your future king must behold you for what you
are without any help from you. He will
show his strength and wisdom by passing this challenge."
"That doesn't seem to be much of a test," she
remarked with a somewhat amused grin.
"The legends and prophecies tell of me in some detail. What can be so hard about discovering
me?"
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