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I have rushed away from house guests to make this entry while it remains clear and because it is significant. I am delighted. I have succeeded in rescuing the child from Feldrin. Feldrin was livid and he went so far as to make direct threats. The significance of the fact cannot be understated. Feldrin is far enough along in his plans that he considers himself untouchable and my fate inescapable. Likely this is true. However, if I can take him down and strike a blow to the heart of Tjeli in the process I shall do so.
I have, however, even more pressing and unusual concerns on my mind. The reason that I was able to delay Feldrin was because of the kind intervention of a most peculiar group of strangers at the city gate. I cannot help but feel there is some momentous portent in their presence here and even more that they are messengers from some very far-off place indeed. I wonder even if they might not be her agency at work. I had prayed even as I fled to save Jacobi and they appeared very much as an answer to that prayer.
However, if they are agents they perhaps know not the extent of their nature. They seem foppish and somewhat disorganized. They also seem to apport freely and slide in and out; however, their reactions to the process confirm for me that it is neither volitional nor under any of their controls.
If nothing else verifies the fated nature of their arrival, it is that fact. I do not believe in coincidence. I also do not believe in fate in the strict sense. However, I do believe in preordination of individual events. I can only assume that this meeting was preordained and a direct response to my inquiry.
Still, I fear them. I fear them greatly. For I sense in them and in their interactions with me a deep chasm. Knowledge that they have which would be very, very dangerous to know. I must tread with care. I only hope they do the same.
The'Galin, son of Galian
Notes[]
The events referred to in this entry are detailed in The Epic Session XXXI.
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