Adds bit more to elder meeting about rock
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Calvin followed the staircase the Zuuri had pointed out, and per his instructions, followed the path to an inner sanctum.
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Calvin followed the staircase the Zuuri had pointed out, and per his instructions, followed the path to the inner sanctum.
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He knocked on the door, and waited.
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Eventually, it opened, revealing a mountain goat, slightly bent over with age, using a walking stick.
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Come in, sit down.
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—Thank you, Elder Caprina, Calvin replied, standing and following her in.
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I know we gave very little notice, but I believe it's a matter of grave importance for Galvarelli, and any help will be significant.
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The room was odd, with a mix of wood and stone floor and walls, and an open back with a glass window.
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If anything, it seemed not quite to fit with the temple underneath it, and if Calvin had his inner map correct, this room would sit on the side of the Mountain.
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Through the window, Calvin thought it might be supported on a little promontory of its own.
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―I know we gave very little notice, but I believe it's a matter of grave importance for Galvarelli, and any help will be significant.
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—Oh, don't worry about that, Calvin.
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Do you mind terribly if I call you Calvin?
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―Do you think the pilgrimage would help, Elder?
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I must confess, I do not know a terrible amount about the Rock itself.
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What does a pilgrimage entail?
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―Ah Calvin, I suppose we Beasts have not embraced that which is truly ours.
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The Rock is where the Lord of the Mountain carved the first Elders from the stone of mountains, forms half remembered from memories of the Fifth Race.
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Thus, the Rock should be right be the birthright of Beasts, where we first found our Voice.
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And it may surprise you to know, Calvin, that this is the site of the First Compact.
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Calvin shivered.
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―This Temple?
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―Not just the Temple.
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This very room, this inner sanctum, is holy because it was the very room in which the First Compact was agreed.
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It was only a small hut then, a hasty meeting room for the Dwarrowfolk and the yaks, who spoke for the Beasts.
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This is the first room where the Dwarrowfolk found their Voice, and where the hooves of the Voiced Beasts became stone.
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Calvin was silent a moment.
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―I must confess, Elder, that this is entirely unexpected.
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I find myself somewhat overawed by this room.
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Why is it that we don't speak more often of this?
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She shrugged.
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―It's not as holy for us as it is for the Dwarrowfolk.
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For us, it marks the occasion where we took root in the plains and valleys, when our Threding was given to us.
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But that's ancient history now.
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Even the Second Compact is too old for us to really remember or care about it, outside of occasional stories.
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For the Dwarrowfolk too, it is not as a historical monument that the Rock is of critical importance.
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You see, the Rock is no ordinary mountain.
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The Lord of the Mountain only graced this one with his steps because the summit stretches through more than just space.
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For most mountains, as you climb it, you gain a much farther view in space.
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With the right conditions, you can see a much greater distance from atop a mountain than from the ground, simply because of its higher vantage point.
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The Rock is similar, but with time.
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People make ascents to the top hoping to gain some glance over their future or past.
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Calvin found it hard to react.
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There were rumours of coming to the Temple of the Rock for visions, although it was rarely heard of in practice for yaks of Galvarelli.
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But the ability to see things that hadn't yet happened seemed far too important to be so long ignored.
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―Ah Calvin, your mind is now turning, I can see.
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Don't think that the Rock is any sort of tool to predict all that will come.
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What is actually seen is not under our control, any more than we can move a mountain closer to things we wish to see better.
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The Dwarrowfolk make the claim more than yaks do, but it is still rarely done.
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Few actually find it useful, or enlightening.
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You should make the pilgrimage, I did not speak falsely.
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But unfortunately, to truly find it useful, you will need to know the Meadowlark.
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―I need to learn the Meadowlark to be able to take advantage of a trip to the Rock, which will tell me I need to learn the Meadowlark?
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Caprina smiled.
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―The choice is yours.
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―Now then, before I send you away, do you wish to ask me anything else?
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Calvin thought for a moment.
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His conversation with Kral replayed in his mind.
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He had had no choice but to pay attention to his electability, right?
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That didn't make it hurt any less to have let Kral down.
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Already he had jeopardised his re-election by making this trip.
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Nikki would have pointed out that
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