1.2 A Trip to Lemuria

 
    Vikkar the Traitor’ was once a respected Firmary god, nowadays his image merely represented one on the Headquarters gallery wall. Like Orius, he was one of the youngest Anunnaki gods, but unlike Orius, had chosen to walk away from Firmary life. Chained to the Great Machine by his mining monopoly, Vikkar used business to keep the peace between Lemuria and the gods of the Atlan Empire. He had his own tribe now, they lived in a mountain village built on the site of an ancient Solarian stone city built into the rock, nestled high above the trees on the southern slope of Mount Kergal with a magnificent view over the Atlan Empire.
         They called themselves Lemurians but they weren’t the Original Lemurians. Once slaves themselves, they had arrived in Lemuria as refugees, desperate and disillusioned from the Breeding Programs, Gold Exploitations and War agendas of the Atlan Empire.
         Vikkar was an Origian prototype, as were several of his younger siblings. He had the dark skin of Baalas, one of the Ancient Anunnaki gods of the past. Vikkar was highly talented, gifted with geomantic senses, he could pinpoint energy sources and mineral compounds deep within the earth. Given that his tribe provided all the mining needs of the Atlan Empire, his was a discontinued model.
         But they were all family here and the separation was an illusion. Once a Firmary god, always a Firmary god, and because he would not comply, or die, Vikkar had been the subject of endless damnation and lies, spread by the tabloids of the Atlan Empire, none of which could be investigated because almost no one dared step foot on Lemuria.
         The reason Vikkar wouldn’t comply or die, and the reason his siblings were so afraid was simple. Vikkar was in possession of the elusive Sword of Lightning, the ancient Solarian Weapon of Energy that gave his natural talents the Supernatural boost he needed to dominate his industry, the only physical defence they had against the archonic Anunnaki gods controlling the land. It was because of this supernatural power, Vikkar, once the god of Rock had been re-named the god of Lightning.


         The southern coast of Lemuria was also home to the Nefilim race, the hard working and friendly giant slaves whom had fled the confines of a walled city along with the Origians. They worked willingly for Vikkar’s mining business, he brought them steady work and treated them well, better than Atalon had treated them.
         From the plateau of Kergal, the world looked beautiful, in spite of the Atlan Empire, polluting the sky in the distance. Vikkar could see nothing but a promising future spread out before him, the empirical islands of Falias, Gorias and Finias layered in the mist were much more relaxing to behold from afar, from afar they were beautiful. 
    He had seen Torus's ship arrive in the harbor below; his wasn't the only vessel headed this way. He waited until Torus made his way up the final stretch of the path before pointing it out. "Look Torus! You’ve been followed!"
         Torus stopped to study the dot in the water, narrowing his focus on the sails, Vikkar was right, it was headed their way. Like Vikkar, Torus was an Origian prototype, a more modern Anunnaki god. He was taller than Vikkar, his skin was dark too but of a much rustier tone. He had exotic features unlike any of the others; flaxen auburn hair and complimentary chartreuse eyes that looked more green than yellow in the sun. Intelligent and still young, Torus was god of the Underworld for no reason other than the fact he was a cave dweller; he didn't like the sun. He took care of the business operations, regular trips to Kergal were part of his day’s work. Torus was one of the brightest gods in the Firmary, an avid reader and for Vikkar, a fellow rebel and a breath of fresh air. In spite of his lowly title, Torus liked his Underworld position, it gave him a chance to leave the walled city too.
         "Orius!" He concluded, spotting the markings on the sail.
         "Orius?" Vikkar could see the sail now. "I wonder what he wants…"
         The ship was gaining speed as it headed out onto the open water, it was heading their way with seeming urgency.
         "Stay here" Vikkar ordered. "I'll go find out."

         Vikkar hurried down the path to the harbor at the foot of Mount Kergal. By the time he arrived the ship was almost at the docks. They were right, it was Orius who had arrived unannounced.
         "Vikkar!" Orius welcomed his brother with an outstretched hand, friendship was always the best ice breaker. "How nice to see you!"
         "What do you want this time?" Vikkar was skeptical, he eyed the vessel, searching. 
         As Orius found himself relaying the information to another, it seemed an even more unlikely story. "Atalon needs your help."
         "Atalon needs my help?" Vikkar frowned, eyeing him with growing suspicion, this special visit reeked of some cunning Firmary agenda.
         "Yes, I know, it's hard to believe, isn't it?" Orius could sympathize, his reaction was completely understandable.
         "A little." Vikkar replied.
         "This is real" Orius stood tall. "Atalon has a genuine problem and you may be able to help. I've seen it for myself."
         "What real problem?"
         "Some of the aribu have fallen ill with an unusual illness and it's spreading fast."
         Vikkar didn't like the sound of it at all. "What illness?"
         "Doctor Seton says it's a Mental Illness, he's convinced the Lunies have some psychologic drugs that can help."
         "Psychotropic drugs."
         "Yes. He's desperate to find a cure... He was…"
         Vikkar was struggling. "What do you mean, mental illness?"
         "They're malfunctioning" Orius informed. "Mentally. He was wondering if you had any knowledge of their plants."
         "Malfunctioning?" Vikkar knew Orius was just a puppet but he was meddling with Lunies now, he wasn’t going to fall for a scam. "Seton wants Knowledge of their plants?"
         "That’s right."
         "Right…" Vikkar chuckled, amused. "What does he really want? Why not just invite me to the next meeting? Why not ask Torus to ask me? Why did he send you all the way here when Torus could pick some wildflowers for you?"
         Orius glanced up the slope towards Kergal, he could see Torus looking down on them from the plateau. He hesitated, rewording his pitch, realizing he probably didn't know everything there was to know about this new project.
         "It's sudden... Seton just wants information, he needs to study the plants before he can make a case for more financing."
         "Ahhh…" The lightbulb went on "Follow the gold…" It was a good theory but Vikkar knew there had to be more to the story... "What do you mean by malfunctioning?"
         "They break down" Orius replied. "They get lost."
         "Ahhh... Yes... They get lost..." The more Vikkar thought about it the more it sounded like perhaps it could be true. Who wouldn't be mentally ill living in Atlan? To Vikkar it was amazing any of the citizens stayed mentally healthy. Gradually a picture began to emerge. "Let me guess. Seton wants to try the plants but doesn't want to let anyone know that he's changed his mind about them?" Amused, he shook his head knowingly. "And Atalon approved?"
         "You have to admit it's a step in the right direction" Orius offered. "Perhaps he's beginning to open his mind?"
         Vikkar wasn't going to waste any opportunities for negotiation. "I want Vida back."
         Orius knew this would be good leverage for Vikkar. "I will see what I can arrange."
         "Lunie farm's a day's ride from here." Vikkar advised. "You'll have to pack your own food, bring your own horses."
         Orius scanned the mountain ranges before them. It would be a risky ride, even with Vikkar guiding them.
         "Halios and Halki will be joining us, I hope you won't mind?"

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