Dur'ach System, Deep Proxima Nebula
They had landed without incident, which was good. Or at least Somm thought so. Shek wasn't so sure. The radio silence they had experienced brought on a feeling of foreboding that the Ell'achi swordmaster couldn't seem to shake. In contrast, his Ravinothi companion seemed perfectly calm. And amused. The latter was beginning to irritate Shek.
"Will you stop that infernal chuckling?"
"Sorry Shek." Lelos Somm turned away from his friend, but seemed to stare too intently out the viewplate. As Shek continued to stare suspiciously at him, a smile tugged at the corners of Somm's mouth.
"By Sorul! What is so blazing funny?"
Somm's grin opened to unleash another round of laughter. "Apologies, Shek, but you're taking this all far too seriously. Tell me, why should we worry about it now? We can do nothing about it now."
Shek thought for a moment. Of course Lelos was right. "Very well then." Looking out the viewplate, he asked, "When do you think we'll reach Sarpi?"
After a moment checking the instruments and comparing them against the chronometer, Somm replied, "Another ten minutes, looks like."
"Ah, good then." Shek was getting back into high spirits. It'd be good to see the Academy again. "I wonder if the instructors we left behind are teaching the new material we brought them last time."
"No doubt of it," assured Lelos. "With your father in charge of Sarpi War Academy, you can be sure that all the swordmasters are learning how to use the weapons and equipment in the best ways possible."
"We've Voltok to thank for that."
"Aye," agreed the Ravinothi. "Admiral Zathe. What a brilliant swordmaster." It was the highest compliment an offworlder strategist could ever receive from a Dur'achi.
When they arrived at the landing zone around Sarpi it became evident that the technology the Dur'achi had developed on their own, as well as that adapted for themselves, was being used well. The War Academy was defended by over a thousand automated defense cannons, many of which were trained on the vital partsthe engine nacelles, the intertial stabilizers, the weapon hardpointsof the Teiresias. About a hundred Ileri death commandos, recently arrived from the Oolb Archipelago's Battle Temple, were present with several of their commanding swordmasters to greet the two returning generals.
The Sarpi instructors came forward first. Most of them Shek and Somm didnt' recognize; many of their teachers had long since retired from the school. A memory told him that Mos had been the one sent to forge an alliance with the Darweshi. But...there. There were two there he recognized instantly.
It appeared the two also recognized him and Somm. Both of them came forward and touched two fingers to their right temple and bowed their heads in the standard Dur'achi greeting.
Somm broke the silence first. "Dess."
The grizzled swordmaster embraced his Ravinothi student. "Lelos."
Shek turned away from them to look at the man in front of him, the man who Shek knew was looking at him in the exact same way as he was. They spoke.
"Father"
"Son."
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All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king.
J. R. R. Tolkien
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