3.73 Tribal Instincts


         ...They're bonding with us in family ways and we have no idea who they are.... Mina's words echoed through Neter's mind loud and clear as he tossed another log on the fire, they were haunting him now, now that he was witnessing the damage Josh had done to so many hearts already. He studied the flames as they lapped the logs, searching for answers. He was able to sense dark energies just not so good at sensing where they are coming from. Was this feeling of unrest inside simply left over from the trauma of war? He reached for another log and tossed it on the flames, noticing the pile was getting low and wandered outside to gather some more wood, hoping it would help clear his mind.
         But outside, the sounds of children could be heard, chanting down the street. Through the dark haze he could see them, marching, waving sticks... Flags... Was that Bell? He narrowed his focus, it was! He was teaching them again... What were those flags for?
         He walked closer to take a better look, it looked like the officer had taken a particular liking to the boys... Especially Cane. This was becoming a pattern, he wasn't the only one who had noticed it, either. He wasn't blind, he could tell Zara didn't like Bell, nor did Bell seem moved to woo her. There was an unspoken, tarnished history between the two. Which raised the uncomfortable question: Was Bell's interest in her boy genuine or a power play?
         Troubled on so many levels, he returned to the wood pile and his fireplace concerns. What had become of Vikkar and the Dogon tribe? The supernatural forces that Torus had channelled through the sword were a brand new can of worms, the truth was that as long as the Firmary gods were alive in Lemuria, they would be in danger of an encounter. Torus was an Archonic being, he had learned that much, and now he was the owner of the sacred Sword? Where did they go?
         It wasn't a good reality they faced at all. What hideous creature had Malodon unleashed into the world?



         The network of ancient Aquillan passages and underground caverns stretched far beyond the collapsed swiss cheese of the Atlan Empire, future mining destinations were in abundance, it was only a matter of knowing where they were and choosing the best place to begin. Now that Ku was gone, Ra-Ku took leadership position over the Nefilim tribe. He agreed to work for Torus and help him build his colony in exchange for a share of the goods that were to be shipped over from Ebar. More informative than Halki's maps, the Nefilim knowledge of the mines and tunnels in Lemuria gave them a solid head start. Once they discovered that Anur was indeed a seaside town, they could discard all their expensive and elaborate harbour solutions and focus on staking out their claim. Up on the northern slope of the An Valley was an old gold mine, close enough to the river to make a comfortable camp with a lookout over the remains of Anur.
         Now that he had the Sword of Lightning, Torus’s transition to power had been seamless, as if destined to be. The Nefilim were put to work setting up the mine, the Dogons were worked the camp, and the Panthers were employed to teach the gods all that they knew, to translate the messages from the carvings on the walls, from the stars, to help them transition into their new Lemurian world in such a way that the knowledge of their sorcery could once and for all be properly harvested
         "Now all you need is that family!"
         "A Family?" Malodon's remark caught Torus off guard. Malodon put his arm around the young god, still naive in so many ways.
         "Your New Tribe needs to grow. Your blood is like a tree, it needs to take root and branch out. You want the Lemurians to accept you as one of them, don't you? All Lunies have families."
         Ears were burning, Bella could hear every word of their conversation. Family? Although she was glad to be alive, the transition from Vine Goddess to Torus' bride had been a rough one. Forced to live on a diet of Expiree flesh, she had to remind herself that she fared much better than the Elders on her dinner plate, and being Torus's bride gave her a special security, at least she wouldn't die.



         There weren't many good opportunities to make a move on the god of Death. Dena watched him stoke the fire from the shadows, then watched as he played with his dog, seemingly alone with his troubled thoughts, even his dog was freaky. She scanned the room, the time was as good as ever, everyone was busy with whatever they were doing, if she failed no one would notice. She undid the top button of her blouse and sauntered toward him, doing her best to garner his attention immediately upon arrival.
         "Hi there" she cooed, taking a seat in front of him by the fire, just a bit too close. "Are you okay?"
         "Hi" Neter smiled, welcoming her attention. "What's up? How's the pregnancy going?"
         Caught off guard, Dena blushed, conscious once again of her figure. She sat up, reminding herself to keep focused on the goal. "I love being pregnant" she lied, smiling, gracefully massaging her tummy, exposing a little more skin by accident. She flipped her hair around her neck, incidentally dropping the shoulder of her dress then leaned forward to pull it back up, at just the right angle. Noticing his eyes dart down towards her cleavage, she knew the time was ripe to pop the question. "Um.... I was wondering if we could, like, maybe, talk?"
         "Sure" Neter replied, he knew she was trying to seduce him, it only added to the accumulation of clues that she was Archonic trouble. "Let's talk."
         "In private?" She leaned forward dropping her voice to a whisper, eyes wide. "It's sort of... personal."
         "Personal?"
         "Uh-huh…" She leaned in closer, whispering in his ear, channeling her warm breath down his neck. "I feel like I can trust you.... It's about... Nepheus."
         "Nepheus?" Neter looked around the room for his friend. Nepheus was on stage, already looking their way, smiling.
         "You'll need to ask Nepheus about that I'm afraid. He's right over there, see?"

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