Once again, the three teenagers rode at Beraut’s side and hoped the wizard would impart even more enlightening and intriguing information. He didn't disappoint them and explained what he'd done after learning about the foul deed Madumda perpetrated when he ordered King Orthilue’s family slaughtered. The images that Beraut painted with his words allowed Kieren to actually visualize the events in his mind, so he could experience how the day had unfolded.
The contingent left Aurelia as the first rays of sunlight filtered through the dew-laden boughs of the faerie kingdom. King Dylan led the procession and directed the group through the Woods of Wildoness, as he guided them toward the grasslands that bordered the western edge of the forest. Dylan was absorbed in a very serious conversation with the elf riding next to him, the general in charge of his army. They were busy discussing what precautions should be taken to safeguard Kieren and the ot
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Isn't it interesting that they want to survive an apocalypse, but what will they do when their banking system goes down and their money is worthless or there is nothing left to buy. These people don't impress me as being 'pioneer stock' or the type that could fend for themselves.
I think that Pope Francis' guidance is taking the church a step in the right direction. We must still remember though that we, or even the Pope, are not going to win over every heart.