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CHAPTER TWENTY:
Who Are You?
Cloak looked around. He was standing in some crystal catacombs. Alone. He didn't know why, though . . .
This was another one of those lucid dreams, wasn't it?
He heard a voice singing, and followed it.
"Thanks for the high tide,
Thanks for the seaside,
Thanks for the light at high noon.
Thanks for the lightning,
Thanks for the singing.
Thanks the First Light,
And Fate Soon.
Thanks for the red dawn,
Grass that we walk upon,
Thanks for the river's whispered tune.
Thanks for the Wind Brother,
Thanks for the Earth Mother.
Thanks to the First Light,
And Fate Soon.
Thanks to the First Light,
And Fate Soon.
Hey-ya, hey-ya, hey-ya-a-a!
Hey-ya, hey-ya, hey-ya-a-a!"
Cloak had cautiously padded to this area and saw a mass of crystals -- reds, blues, greens, yellows, purples, pinks, and colors that defied explanation.
It wasn't long before he saw the singing voice's owner. It was another Realm Walker, a lupine one. A wolf whose fur was like molten moonlight. She was deftly rearranging crystals.
"Hello, there, young one," the voice was melodious and feminine. Her tone was kind, like one would adopt when there was a skittish child around. "There's no need to lurk in doorways."
"Who are you?" Cloak said.
"A Truth Dreamer, like you," she said, calmly sitting with her legs crossed. She seemed so powerful in her calmness, in her genteel demeanor.
"I'm no such thing," Cloak said.
"Oh, then that's why I'm not afraid of you," she said, though it didn't sound as offensive as it would appear. "Why should I be afraid of one who does not know who he is?"
"I know who I am. I am Cloak, Master of the Six Elements and son of Ursa and Brute. Descendant of Master Avatar. And I am a veteran RAFian." Cloak retorted, then growled. "Now, again, who are
you?"
"I am Aniyu," she said, having winced a bit when Cloak mentioned his dad's name, "daughter of Farsight and Perspective, both simple Walkers. This answer tells use what we are, but not who, at least not entirely."
"What do you mean?" Cloak said, before altering his question to inquire about she was doing with those crystals. Suddenly, she used the crystals to refract a beam of light to illuminate the entire room.
"I am shedding light, where darkness lies. When every Walker hatches, a guide stands beside them."
"Why?"
"To light their way through the dark, long night. And sing them songs to guide them."
"Why is that?"
"Because each of us has a destiny that sets us all apart.
The path is different for you and me,
But thr journey begins in the heart.
You must go to the east, go to the west,
The road is rocky and the way is far.
It's a dangerous trail, a difficult quest,
If you want know who you really are . . .
There are voices all around you,
To comfort and to guide you.
Fathers and teachers,
Powerful creatures.
And a voice that sings inside you.
Or you can turn back around,
Run along home.
Back to the place where your RAFians are.
Perhaps that is best,
You need the rest.
Who wants to go on a ridiculous quest?
Unless you want to know,
You truly want to know,
Unless you want to know . . .
Who you really are.
Who are you? Who are you?
Who are you? Who are you?
Who are you? Who are you?
Who are you? Who are you?"
"Aniyu," Cloak said, " Aniyu, are you my father's --"
But she was gone, and Cloak had woke up, wondering what that was about. He was deeply confused.
***
From the shell of the former House of the Future, which was slated for demolition, a prone figure clawed its way out. Only its left mechanical arm was functional, as the legs below the knees were mangled and useless, and it was missing the lower part of its right arm. It was a robotic endoskeleton.
It clawed its way from the building, in the dark of the night, horribly conspicuous to anyone who would see. It was odd that no one did, and it got off scot free . . .