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Friday, September 29, 2006


Part 5 of Chapter II
First, I want to thank those who liked my fan art of Jelil, and hope the others who are reading this story will take a look at it.

So, we have seen what Adila did after Jelil was taken away from Zibia in the first section of this chapter. Of course she doesn't know that Jelil is on Adem and not Ilderin. While she's trying to reach Ilderin, the story returns to Adem and its rebels.

Let's start a second section of this chapter:

Chapter II /Section 2/ (Part 5)
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      After only a few actions, Jelil justified the trust given to him. He was silent, quick and skilled and he performed the tasks set before him excellently. Bariz never took part in the very actions. He followed the group, took care of the equipment, food, finding and organizing hideouts; and he did that with such certainty and skill that other members considered him unbearable member of their group. The group was roaming the continent searching for Ilderins' plants. Several spies reported of size and condition of the plants, as well as the number of captured Adems that worked in them. Bariz went to espionage himself from time to time. He got skilled in it since the time he went scouting alone, searching for his mother. He was like a shadow. Jelil accompanied him from time to time, but he was mostly spared for the attack actions, where he showed remarkable abilities. Sometimes one could notice his training, witch was noticeable on all members that used to tend military schools. There were not many of them and they were valued in a group.
      The last few days disturbing news were coming. Ilderins found several temporary hideouts. Three rebel groups were destroyed. It seemed that they found someone who knew the spaces of Adem well. Jelil remembered that he, too, only seeing the direction rebels moved to, when he was set free some two month ago, managed to estimate their possible destination. That is why the decision was made that the group should always move and never use a direct route to its destination, even when they were almost certain that there were no Ilderins around. Complete certainty didn't exist. However, this was very tiresome for the group members. That is why they spent less time outside of the main hideout then before, and moved in smaller numbers. They concentrated more on the espionage and gathering of information. The main hideout was now full of rebels from all around. The small groups, that acted at less safe areas, decided to break their activities for a certain period of time. There were enough supplies in the main hideout for about a month time, without need of delivering new supplies. They acquired energy using the energy that was released by rotting of waste. Special rooms were dug deeply, specially for that purpose, and they were always supervised by people authorized for maintenance of the systems that gathered and adjusted the necessary energy. Parenergy was not reachable to them from this location; and also Ilderins, who were following its movements and fluctuation carefully, could discover their hideout if they would try to somehow take it to this place.

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