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Colleagues, I suggest a continuation of the preface. The first part is already in the "Book," and it needs to be supplemented. Simas, please review the text.
«I think we must strike now,» the dwarf's booming bass added to his thought, «before the demons launch their attack first. You surface-dwellers will take on Agremay and his undead, while we dwarves will strike the main cities of Inferno with select hordes.»
«You dwarves are always drunk,» Trent interjected with his thought, «what kind of warriors against demons are you? We know better how to fight Inferno; we are unsurpassed scouts and completely unafraid of death. And who else can withstand the blow of black dragons?»
«Brothers, brothers,» the Archmage hurried with his thoughts, fearing discord caused by the unrestrained Dark One, «we must not quarrel now. We cannot waste time on empty bickering. Now…»
«Brothers,» Hilael calmly wove his thought-form, «we are currently trying to find a way out of this situation, but we are completely overlooking that if Agremay is a traitor, he may be able to hear us now, even without joining our council. I propose another path… Mind Merge.»
The Archmage shuddered. This was the second time during the current council that his forest brother had shaken him—and everyone else, judging by Trogg's suddenly distorted face and Trent's evil grimace. Mind Merge is a very unpleasant procedure where a mage must realize their astral personality within another's brain, creating a virtual double possessing the full set of the original's abilities and placing it in the head of another.
Not only must one trust this other person even more than oneself, but the original is also deprived of all their abilities for some time and must recover for quite a while after the session. And already, the Archmage realized that his own brain would be proposed as the Council hall, since none of the Pillars would agree to place their astral double in another candidate due to the innate suspiciousness of the Dark Elf. The Dark One would never agree to a dwarf's candidacy, let alone a forest brother's, so only Lecius remains, who tried to maintain warm relations with all the Pillars of the Order. But however insufferable the Dark One might be, everyone in the Order was convinced that, regardless of how Trent felt about each of them, he hated demons simply fiercely. During the last War with Inferno, every demon who fell into Trent's hands died such a horrific death that even battle-hardened warriors and mages of all races could not remain at the place of execution. And everyone was convinced that the demons also considered Trent to be the primary candidate for unconditional destruction.
«Brothers, the forest dweller is right,» the dwarf wove his thought, «after all, Agremay is not present at our Council even now. This indirectly confirms Hilael's point. But it doesn't mean that Agremay cannot hear us. The vibrations of the astral plane during the summoning of the Council are strong enough. Indeed, sufficiently powerful mages can detect them, even if they cannot decipher the meaning of the speeches. But Agremay is not just a powerful mage. He is the best among the Mages of the world's elemental component, and furthermore, he possesses a binding orb. So it is entirely possible that he can hear us now. I agree to the Merge.»
«I do too,» the Dark One gloomily added his thought, but immediately flared up again— «but I have no intention of sending my astral copy into the brain of a woodsman or to an eternally drunk dwarf!»
«Yes,» Hilael said slowly, «the only candidate who can satisfy us all is you, Lecius. And I think you realized this yourself and, I hope, agree. Although we call each other brothers, there are always some grudges, suspicions, and things left unsaid. You are not directly interested in world domination, neither yourself nor your race. So among all of us for the Merge, you are the best candidate. I vote for Lecius!»
«I agree!» thundered the dwarf.
«I agree!» the Dark Elf said quietly.
«And so—Merge!» the forest elf suddenly cried out, and in that same second, before Kalgia's inner vision, the underside of the world burst: stars rushed hither and thither, fractures of the World Crystal sparkled, darkness and light swapped places every second, celestial blue exchanged positions with the earthly firmament, lightning of all colors flared, and then a voice sounded solemnly right in the brain: «I am here!» A dark figure, wrapped in a shapeless cloak, sat at an imaginary table, as any kind of setting could be created in the mental space.
«That is Trent,» Lecius guessed. Even in his astral form, the Dark One tried to remain unrecognizable.
«I am here!» boomed the dwarf's deep bass, and a squat, powerful figure sat heavily at the table, even in the mental space.
«I am here!»—and the slender figure of the High Elf gracefully descended into a chair created by the Archmage's imagination.
«So, brothers, as host, I open the Council in Merge,» Lecius began, «and the main thing we must decide is what to do with the composite Talisman. The decision to hide it more reliably, protecting each of the parts with the most powerful and sophisticated spells—is not actually a solution, but only a postponement of the inevitable. There are no absolute spells, just as there are no perfect warriors, regardless of what our Dark brother says.
We cannot protect our parts with full certainty so that no one can use them either for their own purposes or give them to Hell for the embodiment of the Disembodied.
And although these parts are practically useless for each of us, Agremay's example shows that with appropriate nourishment, part of the energy of the amulets from which the Talisman of Hell consists can be released. This does not mean, brothers, that I suspect any of you, but the parts of the Talisman can either be stolen or taken from one of us once dead. If demons have already seeped through and reached Agremay, then they will stop at nothing to obtain the composite Talisman. The armies of Hell are strong, but as the last war showed, they can be dealt with by honest steel supported by magic. If the Disembodied is able to embody in our world, overcoming him will be a thousand times harder, if it's even possible at all. We all remember well that the last war with demons brought our races to the brink of destruction. And although we are much stronger now, it is unknown what the demons can field against us. None of us, even with combined power, can break into the astral space of Inferno and cannot even guess what they might have prepared for us there. Unfortunately, the former unity is gone; our races are now divided, and grudges have accumulated.
Therefore, I propose—to destroy the composite Talisman. Before destruction, we must merge the parts of the Talisman and then strike with the combined power of our magics. I am well aware of the difficulties we will face. The parts of the Talisman cannot be transferred through subtle paths; messengers must be sent, as we ourselves are old enough not to travel personally. Nor should we travel ourselves—we are too prominent figures, and if we disappear anywhere, it will be noticed immediately, and scouts for either the demons or Agremay will instantly report to their masters. Consequently, under the guise of messengers, we must send representatives of our races who are unknown, inconspicuous…»
«The best scouts who possess all these qualities are our elves!» Trent's thought-form jumped up, «the forest dwellers are good in their own forests, I won't even mention the dwarves, so only our warriors can carry the parts of the Talisman unnoticed.»
«Brother, no one disputes the quality of your warriors, but who knows ALL underground paths better than dwarves to move the parts of the Talisman unnoticed beneath the earth,» the dwarf heavily added his argument, «and underground we will not have to fear Agremay's spies.»
«But demons know dungeons better than dwarves, as they lived in them long before our appearance here, in this world,» Hilael said, «and therefore I propose to choose messengers from each race so that no distrust or suspicion arises among the others, as Lecius suggested. We forest elves indeed know forests best, dwarves—the mountain regions, Dark ones—their dungeons, but humans have an idea of all territories in general. Let us find messengers among our close associates whom we can trust to carry the Talisman to the Great Circle of Power in the Dragon Mountains.
After that, we will travel there via subtle paths and, using our powers, merge the composite Talisman into one. Then, utilizing the magic of the circle, we will activate the Power of the Dragon-gift, and the talisman will be destroyed.»
«No, brother, not close associates,» the Archmage countered, «but on the contrary, the most inconspicuous and unknown. Our close associates are known to many sorcerers, and tracking their movement—especially with parts of the Talisman, which are themselves disturbing factors—would not be difficult. But if the messengers are not mages, but simple emissaries, non-mages, then tracking the path of the Talisman parts will be quite difficult. I do not know how much time we have in reserve or if any exists at all, but I propose to immediately begin searching for such candidates.»
All present nodded in silence.