“So this happened.”
Arthur and Nosh told Tyee everything that happened down there in the ruins. Obviously, Arthur did not talk about the dead dragons, the giants or the old man he met there. These were things he wanted to keep a secret.
That Arthur knew his father made Tyee a little more relaxed.
“Akhur. Are you truly a celestial?” Tyee said.
They were worshiping those totems since thousands of years ago, but the divine beings from these totems had vanished a long time ago, and maybe it was time for a new era.
He wanted to go with his father, Mohe, to search for Akhur, but he was the leader of the tribe, and couldn’t leave it there without no one to command.
“Yes, I’m. Not only your father, but I have more devotees, and they already built my totem. And, in a few days, I’ll grant all of my devotees a blessing.”
“What?”
Tyee got up from his chair, with his body trembling. He heard stories about the blessings from the beings of the totem, but these were all legends. Tyee never thought he would live to see that day, and there was no way he would miss such a blessing.
There was a legend from a long time ago that said one warrior got one of these blessings from the totem, and reached a new realm of power, uniting all the desert, and building the first city within.
The man was considered a myth, and some said he ascended to a new realm of power, but that was unknown.
“Akhur, could you please stay here for a time? I’ll gather everyone and convince them you’re real. I have faith in you.”
“No problem, Tyee.”
Both son and father left the house to go talk with the rest of the tribe, and Arthur stood there, thinking.
He got more devotees, and if the entire tribe followed their leader, then he would have lots of them. And having more devotees equals to more power.
“Who was that person down there?” Arthur thought.
That old man teleported him with a wave, and also give him a mysterious magical pouch. Who ex