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Sunday, October 1, 2006


Part 7
I have opened a new site, but it is still incomplete. I will try and make it interesting for the readers of my story as soon as possible.
I will continue posting parts of the story on this site, too.
And I will continue posting some new fan art (I have already drawn one picture, but since coloring always takes me much more time then drawing, I am not sure when I'll submit it. I'll let you know when I do.

Chapter II /Section 2/ (Part 7)

      - I was informed about your staying on Zibia and about the way you returned to Adem.
      Jelil told briefly to Bariz and Elefif what had happened in Evening Light, that he didn't know how he found himself on Zibia, that he had spent nine month in a small coastal town, and that, for an unknown reason, Ilderins came to take him to their continent. He didn't mention his strange knowledge of Zibian language, nor the memories that disturbed him. For some time he had no similar experiences and he has calmed down entirely in the meantime. Avam's reminding of the past events put back these strange experiences to his mind and for the first time he wondered if that had something to do with Ilderins' sudden interest in him. He decided to tell Avam about it.
      - There is something I mentioned to no one.
      - Why?
      - I was not sure how to explain it. I am not sure even now. It started happening after Evening Night fell, more precisely, when I came to my senses.
      - Can you remember anything in time after you fell into the sea until you came to Zibia?
      Jelil waved his head.
      - Can you try to describe to me everything strange that has happened to you?
      - I never had the opportunity to learn or even hear Zibian language, but when I came to my senses in a house on Zibia, I needed only to take a better look at the titles of books that laid on the bookshelves to understand that language completely.
      - Are you sure you didn't learn it as a child and later forgot it?
      - In that case, my knowledge wouldn't have been so complete as it is, and that is not the only thing that happened.
      Avam nodded seriously.
      - Continue.
      - In several occasions I had strange memories.
      - How strange?
      - Situations I never experienced myself. In one of them I even saw myself. From aside. As if I'm somebody else.
      - Can it be...?
      Jelil looked at Avam with expectation. Noticing his look, Avam smiled a little.
      I had an opportunity to get to know Burhan culture a bit more than it's usual for a stranger. We all know that Burans travel in pairs: a mentor and a pupil. Mentors are highly respected in their society because they carry all the knowledge of Burhan. Pupil prepares for years to receive the knowledge from his mentor when the time comes and doing that become a mentor himself. Using the experience he gathered as a pupil and the one of his mentor when the time comes, he is able to make a step forward in comparison to his mentor, developing all known accomplishments that he will later transfer to his own pupil. Not all mentors poses the same knowledge. That is why Burhans take a good care of all their mentors, even those who are studying the same matter. I just thought of a possibility...
      - That a knowledge of some mentor is in me?
      Avam nodded.

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