imprisonment.
Aching for Aneleâs pain, and for her own peril, Linden asked Esmer softly, âWhat about this morning? The Demondim let Covenant and my son reach Revelstone.â Covenant had given her an explanation. She wanted to know if he had told the truth. âWas that Kastenessenâs doing too?â
âYou do not comprehend,â Esmer protested dolefully; as regret-ridden as the wind that drove seafarers into the Soulbiter. âYour ignorance precludes it. Do you not know that the Viles, those beings of terrible and matchless lore, were once a lofty and admirable race? Though they roamed the Land widely, they inhabited the Lost Deep in caverns as ornate and majestic as castles. There they devoted their vast power and knowledge to the making of beauty and wonder, and all of their works were filled with loveliness. For an age of the Earth, they spurned the heinous evils buried among the roots of Gravin Threndor, and even in the time of Berek Lord-Fatherer no ill was known of them.â
Esmerâs ambiguous conflicts had grown so loud that Linden could not shut them out. They hurt her nerves like the carnage before Revelstoneâs gates, when the Demondim had slaughtered so many Masters and their mounts.
She had asked about Kastenessenâabout Covenantâand Esmer talked of Viles.
âYet a shadow had already fallen upon them,â Cailâs son continued, âlike and unlike the shadow upon the hearts of the Elohim . The corruption of the Viles, and of their makings, the Demondim, transpired thus.â
Wait, she wanted to insist. Stop. That isnât what I need to know. But the accentuation of Esmerâs manner held her. He was right: her ignorance precluded her from asking the right questionsâand from recognizing useful answers.
âMany tales are told,â said Esmer, âsome to conceal, some to reveal. Yet it is sooth that long before the Despiserâs coming to the littoral of the Land, he had stretched out his hand to awaken the malevolence of Lifeswallower, the Great Swamp, as it lurked in the heart of Sarangrave Flat, for he delights in cruel hungers. And from that malevolenceâconjoined with the rapacity of humankindâhad emerged the three Ravers, moksha , turiya , and samadhi . By such means was the One Forest decimated, and its long sentience maimed, until an Elohim came to preserve its remnants.
âAwakened to themselves,â Esmer explained as though the knowledge grieved him, âthe trees created the Forestals to guard them, and bound the Elohim into the Colossus of the Fall as an Interdict against the Ravers, repulsing them from the Upper Land.
âLater the Despiser established Ridjeck Thome as his seat of power, though he did not then declare himself to human knowledge. There he gathered the Ravers to his service when the Colossus began to wane. And with his guidance, they together, or some among them, began cunningly to twist the hearts of the sovereign and isolate Viles. Forbidden still by the Colossus, the Ravers could not enter the Lost Deep. Instead they met with Viles that roamed east of Landsdrop, exploring the many facets of the Land. With whispers and subtle blandishments, and by slow increments, the Ravers obliquely taught the Viles to loathe their own forms.
âBeing Ravers, the brothers doubtless began by sharing their mistrust and contempt toward the surviving mind of the One Forest, and toward the Forestals. From that beginning, however, the Viles were readily led to despise themselves, for all contempt turns upon the contemptuous, as it must.â
Esmer had raised his head: he faced Linden as steadily as he could. But his eyes were the fraught hue of heavy seas crashing against each other, and his raiment gusted about him in the throes of a private storm.
âIn that same age,â he went on, âas the perversion of the Viles progressed, samadhi Raver evaded the Interdict by passing beyond the
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