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This is a short chapter with only two major plot elements inside it. However, it is still one that I think is powerful because of everything I've built up in the last two books. It ties into the events that caused RutejĂŹmo to be cast out from his clan and also with the very nature of MifĂșno, the desert spirit.
As I mentioned earlier, in the desert there are three great spirits, the triad.
These three spirits are the foundation of all society. All magic flows from them (actually from MifĂșno into TachĂŹra and ChobĂŹre and then into the rest of the spirits). It also the basis for the conflict in the desert, justified in the social narrative as the fight for TachĂŹra and ChobĂŹre over the affections of MifĂșno.
While they are called spirits, they are effectively gods in the desert. They rarely interact with mortals and none of them have avatars (gods do not walk the earth in this setting). Instead, they can show their presence through omens and signs.
All three of the triads are also spirits of their own clan. The only difference is that very few people are capable of taking on the power of a god. There are only a dozen in each of TachĂŹra and ChobĂŹre's clans, twenty-four warriors total capable of tapping directly into the powers of the sun and moon.
When someone says âI speak forâ, they are proclamation both their clan and their authority. In this chapter, when RutejĂŹmo makes his proclamation, he is basically telling everyone that he is following the most powerful entity in the entire desert. He is speaking for the source of all magic, power, and civilization itself. The entire world, as he knows it, is built on MifĂșno and her power.
Which leads into the question: how many are in the MifĂșno clan. The answer? Three. In the story, two will die within the next few months and there will only be one for close to twenty years before it changes again. Only three people in my entire world are capable of taking on MifĂșno's power for even a minute.
This chapter is where I failed to not make him a hero. Three books with the intent of writing a story about the guy next to the Chosen One and I ruined it with only a few short words.
âI am RutejĂŹmo, and I speak for MifĂșno.â
Naturally, I had to emphasize that declaration a little more than just a sentence.
DesĂČchu's feet crunched as he turned back to NifĂčni. âI am DesĂČchu, and I speak forââ
RutejĂŹmo had to speak; he could not let NifĂčni die. Whispers in the back of his head rose up, demanding that he speak. He relented despite everything that told him to remain silent. âI am RutejĂŹmo, and I speak for MifĂșno.â
A blast of wind tore through the shelter, kicking up rocks and sands. It pummeled against all of their bodies. The flames around DesĂČchu and ChimĂpu wavered with the air, something that RutejĂŹmo had never seen happen, and then snuffed out.
I love this scene, not only for the foreshadowing but the details.
I talked a little bit about using the HERO System for building my characters. Every clan has a theme with their powers, sometimes it's in a power framework, other times it isn't.
MifĂșno's powers are pretty different than a lot of clans. She has more meta-magic than any other clan, mainly because she influences every clan spirit. That gives her Aid and Dispel/Suppress. She also has a Major Transform to making someone ânon-magical.â In effect, the followers of her clan can permanently remove the magic from anyone.
There is also a vague one about resonance, she is compatible with all desert magic with little or no feedback.
There is also a butt-load of PD and ED as you may have seen throughout the series.
RutejĂŹmo realizes that he is seeing the events from five years ago from the other side. Instead of his brother beating on him before kicking him out of the clan, it was NifĂčni who had risked everyone's lives and was going to be declared dead for far longer than a year.
He couldn't have that, but did he have the authority to speak above his brother, the elder of his clan?
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