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Fiona looks at Dagny with an innocent smile.

"Yes" Dulcinea says brightly. "I would like to get to know you better, Dagny, if you are of a mind."

Kieran nods to Dagny and Dulcinea. "Then I will see you both later."

"See you later, Kieran," Dagny responds.

By the time Kieran turns his  attertion from the departing Dagny and Dulcinea, Fiona has poured two  fresh cups of tea, "I found  that most educational, don't you think?"  Fiona comments.

Kieran nods his head as he sits back  down.

"Now" she says  "just where we were, grandson?" she  adds with a slight smile.

"About to have tea?;" Kieran  replies with a slight smile.  He drinks some of his tea.

"Yes"  Fiona says with a smile.

"So, about me walking the Primal  Pattern... when can that be arranged?"

"Likely, Kieran, as soon as your  other grandmother is free and you have had time to study and prepare." Fiona  replies.  "Ideally, I'd like at least one of my children there as  well.  However, both are out of Amber at the moment."

Kieran nods his head.  "I'm sure Mom and Dad would like to watch via  Trump if that's possible."

"You do know you will probably have to walk the Pattern in the Castle  soon thereafter." Fiona says.  "When Random gives you leave to walk the  Pattern himself."

"Appearances;" Kieran says; "must be maintained."  He smiles  slightly.

"That said, Mom and Dad, Mom especially, have been preparing me for this for most of my adult life.  When would you like to begin my course of study and preparation?"

"As soon as your schedule here permits, of course. The sooner, the better." Fiona rises and heads toward one of the bookshelves. She takes a plain black volume, small and thin out of the bookshelf and brings it back, offering it to Kieran. "Here" she says.

Although the book  is not titled and has no title page, the text begins with:

"In the  Beginning, there was Nothing."

The typography is blackletter, and a brief  inspection suggests that the book is theory and practice on the walking of  and the uses of the Pattern.

"Your Aunt and Uncle both used this." Fiona  explains.  "And now you will."

As he reads, he sets the HTD to scan  the book and store it as a sort of PDF file.

"But not mother?" he asks as he reads and works on committing the book's contents to memory.

"No, not your mother." Fiona says. She takes a long sip of tea as she watches Kieran set up the scan of the book into his HTD.

The text does have a few, simple diagrams and maps. There is mention of the design of the Pattern, and a brief mention of the four Patterns and their comparisons and contrasts.

The real meat of the text comes next, when it begins to explain the nature of shadow travel, and traveling in and out of Amber ("or other places with a strong Primal Power").

"No, I set Lorius to teach your mother" Fiona says. "in a traditional teacher and apprentice system.  It was Lorius' idea, given that Keltic  systems of education made it familiar to Brandeigh. And I wanted him to use the text as a teacher to suggest revisions to the text from the point of view of someone who had already mastered it.  The edition you hold is a new  addition after the experience."

Kieran snorts and glances up at his grandmother.  "I'm sure that went well;" he says with a trace of sarcasm.

"Although the experiment was...eventually a success, and improved the work, having your Uncle teach your mother certainly  affected their relationship." Fiona agrees.  "In the end, not quite for the worse,  although both of them have a more dynamic relationship than either of them do  with Shannon."

"It's a thin line between love and hate, grandmother;" Kieran says.   "From stories she's told me, Mom hasn't always liked her brother."  He  smiles and shrugs his shoulders.  "But that's between them.  I haven't  met my uncle or aunt, aunts I should say for I have an aunt on Dad's side as  well.  I would like to though at somepoint."

"When they are back in Amber, I intend to make an point of it" Fiona says between sips.

While  reading through the book, does it basically agree with the things his parents,  especially Brandeigh, have told him?

It does indeed.  Its a  distinctly different style from the way Mother taught him, and it goes into  detail and depth, at first glance, that mother did skip some of the more  pedantic details that appear to be in this book.  As well as Mother taught  Kieran, and she (with help from his father) did teach him very well indeed,  there is plenty to learn from this book--especially if Fiona expects him to be  educated to this level.

Kieran skims through the sections as he scans them into the HTD.  Once that's completed, he goes back to the areas/sections/details that are new to him; the things his Mother left out.  Before starting in on those, he looks up at his Grandmother. "Would you like for me to read through this now or later?  Now that I have it scanned, I can read it at a more appropriate  time and place, if you  prefer."

"It  is needful" Fiona says  "only for you to have read and understand the book prior  to your  initiation on the Pattern.  I do not expect you to read the  entire  volume here and now, in either form.  I suspect that  my daughter's  education was comprehensive; however even she does  not have perfect photographic  memories of the  contents."

"Benefits of bardic training;" Kieran comments as he  sets the book down. "Memorization and recall are important skills for  Bards."

"I must say" she adds, nodding at Kieran's  comment  "I am proud that, in addition to that training,  she saw fit  to tutor you thoroughly before you left your home shadow.  Speaking  of  which, I have a few questions about  that."

"How  large was the region of shadow that  you, my daughter and your father were trapped in?"

"Mom,  and Dad, trained me as much as they could.  We all kind of agreed that  it was necessary."

He pauses, searching his  memories.  "That is a good question, Grandmother.  To be honest, I'm  not  sure.  Several Shadows wide at least, maybe a dozen.   A  Shadow path had been established between Mom's realm and the Shadow I'd  been spending most of my time in.  I know that path traversed more than a few Shadows."  Another pause, then. "Why do you  ask?"

"It is most unusual to find in shadow a sphere of non  communication and extreme time dilation such as what you, my daughter, and  son in law experienced." Fiona says.  "And its extremely rare for it  to be of that size." Fiona looks thoughtful.  "I trust my daughter to have  made regular attempts to reach me.  I received, unfortunately, none  of them."

"What do you think it was that broke the  barrier?" Fiona enquires.

"I am sure she tried several people at  regular intervals, once the problem was discovered;" Kieran  replies.

Fiona nods.

Kieran's gaze grows distant as he  considers his Grandmother's question. "Perhaps there was an outside  influence that broke the stasis;" he ventures.  "As for those outside  influences, I can think of two possible candidates; the Omphalos attempt  at entering the Shadow, and the other is perhaps more complicated."  He  shrugs his shoulders.  "In the Shadow where I had been living, I had an  enemy, one Baroness Narek Meanth.  Turns out she is quite likely a Shadow  clone of Cyllene, a fact I did not know until recently."

Fiona looks a  little more alert at this point, listening with even more obvious  interest.

"Also, Narek had received training in powers not known in  that Shadow from someone outside that Shadow.  Someone who knew of my  family history. She had some sort of storm or storm related  power."

"Shadows of Amberites are well known" Fiona says "In point of  fact, a figure from the history of the shadow you were raised in was, I  determined, a close reflection of my brother. The fact that another has appeared  in that region is...interesting."

Kieran nods at this.

"There are many minor powers, besides the Pattern and the Logrus" Fiona continues. "And many of them are open to those who do not have the blood of Amber or Chaos.  I have studied, Kieran, a power of storms, disruptions and shadow storms."

"I have dubbed it Tempest"

"An apt name, I think;" Kieran replies while leaning forward in  interest. "Would this Tempest power be able to create ion storms in space,  massive ones?  And could this Tempest cross Shadows?"

"I have not heard of Tempest being used in a shadow with outer space." Fiona says "It is far more commonly found in terrestrial based shadows. However, given that it can create hurricanes, ice storms, typhoons, noreasters and even tornadoes...an ion storm would not be out of line."

"And yes" Fiona says "with  sufficient power, a tempest  induced storm can burst shadow  boundaries and cause major  disruptions.  Some years ago, just  before your cousin's Merlin  ascension to Emperor,  there was a spate  of these storms, which led to my  research into this  power."

"Then I believe  that's  what she was using to follow me through space;" Kieran   says.   "She had to break off her pursuit after I damaged her  ship;" he grins in  satisfaction for a  moment.

Fiona nods.   "Good work,  grandson."

"How can this  Tempest  power be  best countered?  Pattern?;" he asks.

"Greater Powers, correctly applied.  will  counter relatively middling powers like Tempest" Fiona  says.    "Pattern can stabilize shadow, stop the  shadow  storms, and defuse the  storm making abilities.  Logrus  can be used to alter elements of the  shadow to make it less  malleable to Tempest. Trump Defense can make  you proof to  the effects, or allow you to escape from the Tempest   quickly."

Kieran nods at this.  "I'll want  to work  on using the Pattern in that way as well;" he says.   "Trump, I've got  a handle on."  A pause. "Anything else  you can tell me  about Tempest?"

"I am hoping"  Fiona replies sweetly.   "that once you deal with Cyllene's  Shadow, you will be able to tell *me*  some things about  Tempest.

"In fact, I almost insist on it,  Kieran."  Fiona adds.  "And it will be a useful livefire exercise of  your  forthcoming Pattern imprint."

Kieran regards  his  Grandmother silently for a few moments.  "Assuming I  survive the  confrontation with her, I might be able to at  that." Another pause.  "And Mother said you two were  nothing  alike."

Fiona smiles  slightly.

He shrugs his shoulders;  "All right.  I'll deal with Narek when next she and I meet.  When can I  walk  the Primal Pattern?" he asks.

"Soon" Fiona  says.  "Preferably,  as soon as I can get Shannon or Lorius  here and you have understood the material  I've given you.  You  should" she says "at the very least, sleep on it and  let your  subconscious work out some of the information for  yourself."

"In  addition" Fiona adds wryly "you probably  should meet the King first, too."

"Formally or  informally?" he asks.  "I thought we were going with the 'It's  easier to ask forgiveness than permission' thing where my initial Patternwalk and venue were concerned?  And only that if we were  found out."

"As far as the Pattern is concerned, we are" Fiona  says.  "I think, however, that to introduce you for the first time  *after* you have already walked the Pattern might be pushing his good graces  to a little bit of excess.  We wouldn't want him to immediately assign  you to some sort of banal, long-lasting task, now would we?"

"Point;"  Kieran concedes.  "Unless, of course, during the conversation regarding the  assignment of said mission, he was maneuvered into sending me to assist his  brother and fellow monarch, Corwin."

Fiona's expression starts to turn serious.

"Or is he more likely to send someone, meaning me, on a mission of the utmost priority to count the number of leaves on Ygg?"

Fiona shakes her head.

"You, and your mother, haven't heard  what has happened with Corwin's realm, and a number of your mother and father's  cousins, have you?" Fiona says.

"No.  What?" Kieran  says.

"Unicorn, there is much to catch you up on." Fiona says. She looks at her cup of tea and sips it.

"You no doubt learned about  Jayson and Apollo from your mother  and father, since their emergence on  the scene predates  their trip into her shadow." Fiona says. "What you don't know is what  has happened since."

Kieran nods his head.

 "Apollo was excised from this universe in a rather destructive manner--by Jayson's trip into the Logrus.  This led to a series of  powerful shadowstorms whose aftereffects are only now being  assessed."

Kieran again nods his head.  "The Shockwave;" he  says. "Mother helped you here when it passed through, I  believe."

"Yes" Fiona says, and then continues.

"Jayson  learned, however, that since he had once upon a time walked Corwin's  Pattern while still bound to the rogue deity, Apollo still existed, as  an active and hostile force, within the universe of Corwin's Pattern.  Jayson headed a group to enter into Corwin's realm and cleanse it in like fashion.  My brother remained here, for fear of being too  tempting an anchor or target for Apollo."

"We  believe the attempt was successful, but  not all of those cousins who followed Jayson into that realm made it back out  alive.   Attempts to contact any of those within Corwin's universe have   proved fruitless."

"Apollo...:" Kieran says.  "An entire  version of him... it, or a splinter, fragment, or Shadow of him  exists or existed in Corwin's  universe?"

"An excellent question I  am still researching" Fiona says.

"And how long ago was this?;"  he asks.  "If all of this is accurate, then where did Dagny  get her information from?  Or rather from  who?"

"I believe  Dagny received her information from Corwin himself, actually." Fiona says.  "In Amber terms, this was only within the last few days. This gives me  hope that, in Amber time, that contact may yet be someday re-established  with Bhangbadea, Jayson, Leigh, Alais, and Oliver."

"Oh" Fiona says  casually "And the original, real Cyllene".

Kieran smiles faintly.  "Great.  THAT meeting should prove to be interesting;" he says in a deadpan tone.

Fiona smiles slightly.

 [Kieran] frowns in thought for a moment or two.  "So, getting in contact  with Corwin would be a really good thing right about now?" he  asks.  "Or  any of your missing nephews and  nieces?"

"If it could be managed, for the latter" Fiona  says.  "As far as Corwin, I spoke with him last evening.  I know that  he is all right."

"I have not yet gone to the point of trying to employ  Valerian to try and find and infiltrate their dreams." Fiona says. "Yet.  I  understand he is doing work at Random's behest on another matter  entirely."

Kieran nods his head.  "I may know of someone who may be able to take  up the task of locating the missing ones.  If he's still alive, that  is."

Fiona's  eyes sparkle with  interest.  Its a brief, but potent flash. "Oh?' she says, and takes a sip  from her cup.  "Whom did you have in mind, Kieran?"

"Though  I'm not sure the term 'alive' means the same thing to him as it does to us;" he  continues with a smile.  Kieran has the HTD, with the Trump functions still  disabled, cycle through its images to one his mother originally made.  The  figure shown looks remarkably like Jayson.  "His name is James;" Kieran  says.  "He's a Pattern Ghost of Jayson.  James is linked to Corwin's  Pattern now.  I've never met him, but he does owe Mom a big favor, one  worth his life."  Kieran stops to look at his grandmother.

"I  was not entirely aware that he had diverged enough to take a different name"  Fiona says.  Green eyes piercingly study the image of Jayson''s pattern  ghost.  "The link to Corwin's Pattern once again ties in my grandniece, and  another reason for you to try and bind her to the task I suggested for the three  of you."

"After all" Fiona says, returning Kieran's gaze.  "The  original son of Sand was easily swayed to courses of action by a pretty face. I  can imagine his ghost may have similar weaknesses. For that matter,  adding Random's daughter to that equation, although risky, is also a play to  try."

"Perhaps;" Kieran says.  "Though I like not the thought of binding  anyone to a task they do not wish."  He pauses and regards his  grandmother.  "What is it you expect us to discover in the realm of the  Omphalos?  You are insistent that we go."

"Insistent? Demanding?" Fiona says. "I only provide strongly worded suggestions, nothing more. If you and Dagny and Dulcinea decline, I will find other means of gathering the information I seek."

"To partially  answer your question, for it is only a partial answer that I can give at this  time, Kieran, is this.  Certain old powers are starting to stir again.  Powers thought dormant for a very long time. Powers spread over a  significant area, suggesting a more widespread campaign to awaken them than a  single incident. I want to know what has caused this to occur. With their exotic  universe-spanning magics and technology, the Omphalos are an obvious  candidate.  I am investigating both sides of the possible relationship,  however. It is entirely possible the Omphalos are innocent of any blame for  this; I wish to establish what role, if any, they have.  And, of course, to  continue to oppose their efforts.  Finding a permanent solution to the  problem of their existence is still not seen."

"You do recall what Dagny said about not wanting to play the Family Game?" Kieran asks after a moment.  "I'm thinking your desire to get us all three of us to go to the realm of the Omphalos is part of the Game, to her."

"Perhaps she does.. She will understand, in  time." Fiona replies. "Or she will disappoint if she does  not."

[Kieran] shrugs his shoulders.  "I am going, whether the  other two go or not.   I'm not sure exactly when yet.   Hopefully sooner rather than later.  I  feel there is much to  learn there, about them.  And now, possibly  about these other  powers.  I will need to know something more about  these 'old' powers and how to detect them if they are present there."

"Then, I  will have to initiate you in a mystery I did not have the opportunity to  induct your mother into before she went into Shadow." Fiona replies.   "Lore that your aunt and uncle know something of, although I suspect both of  having done independent research."

"Come with me, Kieran.  We are  going down into the dungeons."

Kieran sets his tea cup and saucer down on the tray and stands up.   "The dungeons?" he asks.  "Please lead on."

Fiona leads Kieran out of the room and into the hallway. Its a matter of about twenty steps down the hall, and his grandmother grasps his wrist without warning.

The world changes, in a soft  dissolve and interlacing from  the hallway to a corridor presumably beneath the  earth.   Kieran's gut feels a little off from the sudden translation,   although its minor discomfort at best. As far as where he and Fiona  now  are, exactly, its difficult to tell for the first few moments,  until an  arcane light illuminates the corridor dimly, and more  importantly, a  non-descript door that Kieran and Fiona are standing  in front  of.

"I was impatient with the  prospect of the long  walk"  Fiona says by way of explanation,  letting go of his hand and moving forward  toward the door. "Your  stomach should manage to settle in a moment or   two."

Kieran slowly nods his head as he glances  around.   "No worries; I've had worse dimensional passages  before.  Where  are we?"

"Down one of the deserted  tunnels in the dungeons." Fiona  says. "There are many secrets down  here beneath the Castle.  Some of them."  she adds with a  smile "aren't even mine."

Kieran nods his head. "But do you know  all of them?" he asks.

Indeed, the tunnel is non-descript and  looks as plain and ordinary as one might hope for. Within this  bastion of anonymity, the door stands waiting for Kieran and  Fiona.  Fiona places a hand on the door, and it swings open,  revealing a small rough hewn cavern.  It is dark at first but the darkness is soon abolished by a word, letting a small yellow sun  illuminate the cavern.

Fiona and Kieran are standing on  a raised platform. Below them,  on the smoothed cavern floor, are a  set of glowing yellowish white objects, about six inches on each  side. They have been placed in a spiral pattern,  starting from the  far wall and spiraling into the center of the room, where the raised  platform meets the natural high point in the room.

"These are  the  tiles of the hold, one of the oldest magics in the universe"  Fiona says. "As it  so happens, the Tiles are intimately connected  with the old powers I spoke  about.  There is at least one  other form of this magic, but this is it at  its most primal and  raw. It is divination as much as it is energy."

 "If  you wish to be initiated, you will want to stare at that first card, and see  with your etheric senses, to see what the card  reveals." Fiona says.  "To  do so, however, will mark you as  connected to the power, for good or for  ill."

"Are  these tiles trump-like then?" Kieran asks after a moment.  He gazes about the chamber, cautiously extending his senses, but avoiding  the tiles for the moment.

Kieran can feel a power that  feels very much like sorcery--if sorcery was backed by something beyond the  usual ambient mana.

"What do the tiles represent?  More  powerful  divinations than one can obtain with a Trump  deck?"

"And no other preparatory work before possibly becoming  an initiate?" he asks.

"I have theorized that trump is a  power that was created with the Tiles of the Holds, and the Deck of Dragons,  in mind" Fiona says "They do not draw remotely from the same power source,  though, Kieran. However, there are analogies to how they  operate."

"Given that you are already an initiate of powers, the process  is simple and straightforward for you" Fiona says.  "Opening yourself  to the energies of the Holds, allowing it to be a power source you can  be connected to, and vice versa. Once you are, you will see the cards  for what they are. In a way similar to tarot cards, they have layers  of meaning and representation beyond the literal powers they  represent."

"By being an initiate in this way, though,Kieran, is to mark  yourself as someone who can be divined by these cards." Fiona adds "It is  also a prerequisite if you want to actually start to manipulate  the sorcerous power of the Holds yourself one day."

"I have suspected  that Tempest, that we discussed earlier, may be a fragmentary version of a  sorcerous connection to one of the Holds."

That certainly catches Kieran's interest.  "Okay, several more  questions then.  Deck of Dragons?  Are they an adjunct, add-on, or  successor to these Tiles?  Holds?  What are those?"

"The Tiles that you are looking  at now" Fiona says.  "They are the divination system that connects to the  Holds.  Think of the Holds as shadows, or pieces of shadows, that also  act as sources of  energy to cast spells. The Deck of Dragons is, as  you guessed" Fiona smiles slightly "the successor to the Tiles, but it does not  invalidate the Tiles.  Similarly, the Deck is connected to Warrens,  which are successors to the Holds."

"There are connections  and overlaps between the older and the newer systems, but in general, they  are autonomous."

Kieran has several more questions but realizes  that he's much more likely to get his answers and more, by simply becoming an  initiate of the Tiles.  Muttering something about 'most likely similar  skill sets' he centers himself and brings his gaze to bear on the first  Tile.  "Let's do this;" he says and begins the initiation.

It's  absurdly easy, at first.

The energy from the first tile comes to Kieran's  senses and soon starts to flow through him.  It's raw spellpower, raw  energy that feels a bit like the way his mother and father described the Fount  of the Keep of four worlds. Instead of a fountain of energy, though, this tile,  this Hold is a connection to a shadow reservoir of some sort.

Kieran  sees a mound, in the middle of the night, somewhere.  The feel of death,  coldness and loneliness comes out of the card.

A name floats into his  mind from somewhere.

Barrow.

The next two cards reveal themselves  even before Kieran fully turns his attention to them.

The second is of  shards of ice on a field , one upthrust from the ground, shining in the glory of  reflected light of its fellows. The third is a gate, standing tall, but made  of bones. Somehow Kieran knows that the bones are from something ancient,  cthonic.  A dragon.

"You are starting to see" Fiona says softly into  Kieran's ear.  "Dragon's Gate indicates that things are opening, revealing  themselves. Perhaps your initiation here today."

"Barrow, Seed, Dragon's  Gate.  A death or transformation.  Rebirth, and transport through a  Gate to something greater.  Yes, Kieran." Fiona says "this may be  your story."

Kieran allows the energies of the Tiles to flow through him but not control  him if that is what the energies seek to do.  He'll allow himself to be moved along with the flow, but constantly analyzing and trying to interpret what  he is experiencing.  As he examines the Tiles, he tries to commit them to  memory.

The cards appear to have esoteric and symbolic meanings even beyond the names Fiona has given them. Reflection, perhaps, might unlock more insight.

Upon hearing his   Grandmother's voice, he nods his head. "Perhaps. These could   represent my life up till now, before taking the Pattern.  Interesting."

More tiles, still blank, continue down  the  spiral shaped line.

If the current three tiles  offer no further  insights, Kieran turns his focus on to the next  tile in line.

Next in  line is a woman, but there is a  draconic cast to her, a scaly look to her  otherwise human  appearance.  The zweihander pointed down is within easy  reach  of the card's image.

"Lady of the Dragon Hold." Fiona  says.   "This might be Cyllene's shadow."

"Or it could  be a Hendrake lass;" Kieran quips.  "Dad said never  mess with  them.  Mom wanted to know how he knew that."

Fiona chuckles  slightly.

But then he  ponders the card for a few more  moments.

Two more cards resolve to Kieran's vision. An upright  stone, similar to one of the stones that make up the portals on  Caerdroia, Gwynedd and other planets back home.

"The  Dolmen" Fiona says. "Usually I interpret this to  mean the state of  Amber itself.  It still stands, safe, although note the  dark  clouds. The last time I saw dark clouds like this on the dolmen  card,  was back during the War. At least there isn't a storm like  back then."

"The Rock;" Kieran says nodding his head.   "Upon which all things depend."  He studies this card for a  moment or two as well.  "So the  images can change then?   The key elements of the Tile always there but  secondary elements  may vary depending on what the Tiles are attempting to   convey?"

"Yes" Fiona says.  "It ranges from the expression on one's  face to changes in the tile itself.  In a way this makes it easier  than the Deck, which depends on a lot more subjective  interpretation."

The last of these three is a road.  It  has the same stormy sky as  the Dolmen but this card depicts a road  through a wilderness, a blasted heath. Only the road seems to have  color, definition and reality against  the grey waste and the  leaden sky.

Kieran's first thought is that the tile represents  Chaos, but then changes his mind to think it represents Tempest, the  Storm, but then changes his mind  once more as he settles his gaze  on the road.  It seems to be the key element here.  Road,  path, journey. I get it, he thinks to himself. Take the  road, the initiation, or not he thinks.

It is here, looking at  this path, this road, that Kieran is finding a strain.  He knows he  can possibly see more, but this has already been a strain.   Only giving into the energies completely, as he has successfully resisted to this point, would likely allow him to see more of the parade  of tiles.

Time to sink or swim he thinks.  He's  fairly sure he's not going anywhere physically, and in the event  he does, he's pretty sure that between himself and his Grandmother  Fiona, getting back won't be that big an  issue. "Now the fun  begins;" he says.  "Time to take the road less  traveled;" he adds. And then lets the Tiles take him on a  trip.

"I  wish I could say I am not surprised. Your mother could..." Fiona begins.

But then her voice means nothing, and a minute or so later,  Kieran does not hear it.

What he gains, instead of Fiona's wisdom, is the  wisdom of the images of the cards.

Beyond the Path of the Azath Hold  (which is what he learns is the name of the last card) a sheaf of images follow  in a succession that ramps up in speed...

Blood drips from the blade of a  long handled war axe lying against a stump. This is the Axe , one of the  Unaligned.  A sign of war.

A white haired woman, the Huntress,  tracks someone or something as she kneels to examine  two-footed tracks...tracks larger than any stride of any man Kieran has  met.

A man stands at the threshold of a farmhouse, boldly making ready to knock. He is the Guest.

A group of beasts, dogs or wolves maybe,larger  than any Kieran knows. The Pack. Their eyes are yellow, and their fangs are  bared.  They are loping along a forest road, as if making a long journey--a  long hunt.

A root of an immense tree.  The viewpoint only really  allows Kieran to see one of the exposed, large roots, but given the size of this  root, the tree must be enormous, a Yggdrasil.  There are fresh marks on the  root, as if someone has been trying to cut it.

There are more, but  they merge into a blur that Kieran cannot disentangle.  Especially when his  legs start going out from under him, and things go black...

Finally, he  comes to, lying on the stone floor of the hallway to which Fiona had originally  transported the two of them. There is a pillow underneath his head.

"The  first trip is always the deepest." Fiona says.  "You may not remember all  of it, and what you do remember may fade a bit, Kieran.  But the spiral  design of the Tiles has changed.  You are now a part of the Hold  system.  I wouldn't be surprised if you start appearing in the Deck as  well."

"Heh;" Kieran says sitting up.  "What, no merit badge?  Do I get  a set of Tiles to call my own now?  And if I'm in the Deck, I think I'll  need a set of those as well."

"I generally  keep my Tiles in  place, here." Fiona says.  "Given the rarity of this  magic, I  prefer not to carry them with me.  You can cast them  anywhere,  like a trump tarot reading, Kieran, but such a reading is extremely easy to  disrupt."

"I will see about  aiding you in constructing a set of tiles of  your own." Fiona  continues.  "It will be educational for you to aid in  their  manufacture and enchantment.  As far as a Deck..." Fiona   smiles. "Decks take far longer to manufacture than the Tiles of  the  Holds.  In fact, only the Master of the Deck, whomever he  or she may be,  can casually do so."

Kieran nods then  glances down at the HTD on his left forearm.  "And  then we'll  see if I can bring them into the digital age as it were."

He  looks up at his Grandmother. "But there are Decks to be had, I take it,  correct?  Well then, I will find a way to acquire one sooner or   later."

"Come" Fiona says.  "Let us return to my quarters  and see if we  can make sense of what you have  seen."

Kieran stands up, picking up the  pillow as  well.  "Quick way back or the long walk?"

 He  pauses to collect his thoughts and recall the images he saw.   He relays what he can of what he saw to his Grandmother.

"The  short and quick way" Fiona replies

Some minutes later, after the use of a  place trump, and ensconcing themselves back in Fiona's quarters, Fiona regards  Kieran after a thoughtful moment of reflection.

"The axe bloodied  suggests a War has started.  The Omphalos are the obvious candidate--if  this referred to a war that was yet to me, the Axe would not have  blood.

"The Huntress, the Guest and the Pack suggest someone or something  is being hunted. Someone who has sought sanctuary, or is in a sanctuary of a sort." Fiona theorizes. "The tracks are troublesome.  I can think of some candidates for larger than human tracks, and none of them of positive  import. The Yggdrasil could be a reference to the Ygg at the border  between Chaos and Amber, or all four of those cards suggest that Julian's branch  of the family is facing a threat or a situation of some magnitude. You might  wish to establish an acquaintanceship with them."

"Your mother knew  Brieanne, well, for instance." Fiona says.

"Mom and Dad spoke of her often;" Kieran replies.  He considers his Grandmother's interpretation of the Tiles and her suggestion.  "You most  likely are correct.  Dad said trouble seemed to follow her like one of her  hounds. Mom said she has the knack of being in the wrong place at the  right time. I'd hoped to meet her myself.  Has she been seen  hereabouts  lately?"

"Her penchant for getting into trouble is well deserved. As well, I must admit, her ability to extricate from that trouble." Fiona says. "She managed to involve herself in the recent visit from a Chaosian Delegation, as well as other matters. Aside from a distant shadow she has connection to, she remains near to Arden on most occasions.

"I have it on second-hand authority she is now investigating something at the edges of Arden." Fiona continues "I would like to know more. I have found, however, I as myself am a poor choice for directly observing Brieanne's actions. Much like shadows where quantum mechanics hold sway, to make too close a measurement of Brieanne's speed or position is to invite change to the other."

Fiona suddenly glances in the direction of the door. "It appears that the Rebman envoy wishes to have a conversation. If you wouldn't mind getting the door for me, Kieran?" Fiona asks. "Unless she strenuously objects, you may remain."


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