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o could bless his people as did the great king of old。
 And though children greeted Gaborn in awe and joy; the elders more often waved with tearstained faces。 For some of them understood what a dire portent it was that an Earth King once again walked in the land。 Hard times were upon them; harder than any known before。
 As Gaborn passed one inn; the innkeeper went to the effigy by his door; tore off its fine crown of braided oak branches; and brought it to Gaborn to wear。 After that; as a token of submission; at every home the people tore the crowns of oak leaves from the effigies by their doors; tossed them at Gaborn's feet; along with flowers。
 And though the people could not understand the significance of what he did; as Gaborn passed each such humble home; time and again he would gaze into the face of some stout farmer or his wife and children; staring far away; as if looking deep into them or through them。 Then he would smile secretively and raise his left hand in blessing; calling out gently; 〃I choose you。 I choose each of youfor the Earth。 May the Earth hide you。 May the Earth heal you。 May the Earth make you its own!〃
 As he spoke; he groaned within himself; for he could not bear the thought that any might be lost。 Thus he began to gather the seeds of mankind; choosing for himself an entire nation。
 The troop had not gone twenty miles when the soldiers began to notice that every oak tree in the forest seemed to have dropped its leaves during the night; for surely the leaves had still been on the trees when they'd passed the evening before。
 When they remarked about it to the wizard; Binnesman told them; 〃This the oaks do in respect for their new king。〃 And they found it was true。 Every oak in all the Dunnwood had dropped its leaves in a single night。
 Yet on that track; Gaborn found what seemed to him to be an even greater wonder。 For as he rode; a man came out of the woods; riding a great imperial warhorse and wearing a robe of gold silk。 A fat man; old and dark of skin。 He tossed a jeweled dagger to the ground; and Gaborn recognized Raj Ahten's counselor from the Seven Standing Stones。
 〃All hail the King of Earth;〃 the man said in a thick accent; folding his hands beneath his chin and bowing his head。
 〃I know your face;〃 Gaborn said。
 〃My life is forfeit; if you wish to take it;〃 the counselor said。 〃Or; if you wish; I will serve you。 My name is Jureem。〃
 Gaborn stared into the man's face a moment。 〃For long; the servants of Fire have bedazzled you。 How can I trust you?〃
 〃I was a slave; the son of a slave;〃 Jureem said。 〃My father believed that a good servant was the best of men; and a good servant would anticipate his lord's needs。 If you have not done so already; I bid you send messengers to Indhopal; bearing the news that an Earth King has risen in Heredon; and that Raj Ahten flees before him。 Tell the people also that Raj Ahten fights the earth powers in his attempt to bring down the Kingdoms of Rofehavan。〃
 〃In Orwynne; two hundred thousand troops have laid siege to the capital。 They have orders to simply hold the capital; draw off defenders; so that no aid may e here to Heredon。〃
 〃In your own homeland of Mystarria; three of your southern castles will have fallen by now。 I will tell you the names of the lords who hold those keeps。 I believe Raj Ahten will not return home; but will instead flee to one of those strongholds to advance his conflict。〃
 〃I will tell you also the castles where Raj Ahten has hidden his Dedicates; and give you the names and descriptions of his most important vectors。〃
 〃Whatever my lord desires; that will I give。 For I; too; will now serve the earth。〃
 〃Great is the battle you have won; milord; but I promise you; it is only the beginning。〃
 Gaborn wondered at all of this。 〃So you think that if I spread dissent in his homelands; Raj Ahten will be forced to retreat?〃
 Jureem shook his head。 〃I am thinking very much that he will not retreat; but such news will distract him。 I am thinking; O Great Light; that I can be of some small help to win this war; if you let me。 I offer myself as your good servant。〃
 〃Your life is your own;〃 Gaborn said。 〃I keep no slaves; though I accept your service。〃
 For long the two men rode together that day; plotting war。
 As for Gaborn; there was great celebration when he reached Castle Sylvarresta that night。 Riders had gone ahead to announce; the King and Queen; and after King Sylvarresta was laid in a tomb beside his wife; a great feast took place。
 Late in the night; some thousand knights rode hard to the castle; soldiers out of Orwynne。 Old fat King Orwynne himself rode at their head。
 Orwynne broke into tears at the sight of Gaborn; and bowed at Gaborn's knee。 〃Thank you;〃 he said; sobbing。
 〃What have I done to merit such thanks?〃 Gaborn asked。
 〃Yesterday evening; my castles were besieged by two hundred thousand of Raj Ahten's troops; and I thought all was lost。 But at your mand; aid came to us。〃
 Gaborn did not want to hear the rest; how the spirits had issued from the Dunnwood; what they had done。 But he had to know。
 〃All of Raj Ahten's men; lost?〃
 〃Every man within sight of the woods;〃 Orwynne said triumphantly。
 At this news; many in the Great Hall cheered; but Gaborn bid them to silence。 〃There is no triumph in the deaths of these men;〃 Gaborn murmured。 〃By their deaths we are all diminished。 We will need such men; in the dark time to e。〃
 That night; Gaborn could not sleep。 He went out into Binnesman's garden。 The trees and grasses were but gnarled ash。 Yet beneath him he could feel lifeseeds and roots already beginning to stir。 Though fire had burned this place; e spring it would once again bee a riot of life。
 On the plains of Fleeds; far from the borders of the Dunnwood; Raj Ahten's troops raced south for a day before they met the remains of Vishtimnu's army; bivouacked near a pinnacle of rock。
 The Clan Lords of Fleeds had discovered the army moving through the wilderness; had feared that it had e to attack the stronghold at Tor Billius; so they had surrounded the army; then slain some eighty thousand men。
 Raj Ahten broke the enemy lines。 As he appeared before the clans; he admonished them to serve him。 Thirty thousand men joined his army that day; though many others continued to fight against Raj Ahten。
 Chief among those who fought were the great High King Connel and his valiant warriors; who led charge after charge against the Wolf Lord; until the knights' lances were all broken and their shields shattered。 Still; Connel fought on with hatchet and dagger。
 At sunset; Raj Ahten fed Connel; alive; to his Frowth giants。
 Then for a long time Raj Ahten stood; gazing at the remnants of his army; considering; then he looked back to the north; as if torn in indecision。
 Some say that he muttered curses under his breath; and that he trembled; alternately gripped by rage and fear。 Others say that he merely stood; thoughtfully。 With so many more men at his back; he felt sorely tempted to return to Heredon; strike at the Earth King now; and finish it。
 At last; Raj Ahten turned his back on Heredon and raced for the mountains。
 Three nights after the fall of Longmont; Gaborn and Iome married in Castle Sylvarresta。
 The ceremony was a large one; for thousands of lords were gathering from nearby nations。 Iome wore no veil; and if Gaborn was pleased that Iome's beauty had returned; he did not show it。 His devotion had not faltered when she grew ugly; it did not suddenly sprout greater wings now。
 On her wedding night; Gaborn kept his promise。 He proved to be no gentleman in bed; at least no more a gentleman than she wanted him to be。
 That night; after making love; Iome lay in bed for a long time with her hand gently placed over her womb; wondering what manner of child she carried。 '
 For she knew she carried a child。 The earth power in Gaborn was growing so strong; it was no longer possible that he could plant a seed and not have it take root。
 Borenson and Myrrima married that same day with little fanfare; choosing a poor couple's wedding。
 The next night; a quarter moon rose over the eastern hills outside Castle Sylvarresta。 By its faint light; Gaborn; Borenson;

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