Deathstalker Destiny

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dreamed of. You’d be surprised where I’ve been.”
    For a long moment, she thought they weren’t going to buy it. The bloodred eyes stared at her coldly, unsympathetically, from all sides. Hazel was bluffing, but hoped they didn’t know that. For the moment, she was as concerned with staying close to the Summerstone, as with putting off Scour’s bloodthirsty desires. Simply being around the Stone made her feel stronger.
    “Tell her,” said Lament. “Let her know who and what she is dealing with.”
    “A new viewpoint may be of value,” said Pyre. “Very well. Listen, Hazel d‘Ark, and learn our secret history.”
    “You always did like an audience,” said Scour.
    “Once, we were human,” said Pyre. “Only human, though separated from the mainstream of Humanity even then, by our own choice, following a darker, more subtle path. Some of us came to what would be known as the Wolfing World, as archaeologists. And quite by accident we found the Madness Maze, while looking for something else. Or perhaps it found us. In the greater realm, there are no accidents. Everything has a meaning. Everything has a purpose.
    “We wondered at the great Henge, sensing its power, but chose not to enter it. We knew even then that whoever passed through the Madness Maze would emerge changed irrevocably. We had put much time and effort into making ourselves what we were, and did not wish to risk unknown changes. We studied the Henge for years, using the most powerful and subtle sciences of the day, and discovered just enough to whet our appetites. Of course, simply by spending so much time in close proximity to the Henge, we were already changing, becoming more than we were. We did not always look like this.
    “And as our bodies slowly changed, our minds did as well. New vistas opened up before us. By this time, word of what we’d found had reached the then Emperor. To buy us time to continue our studies, we created for him the new shock troops he desired; the Wolfings. But they were affected by the Henge too, and became more than we meant, more than they should have been. The Emperor grew afraid, and had them wiped out. I understand you met the last Wolfing, Hazel d’ Ark. A strange creature, possibly immortal. Almost certainly kept alive by the Maze, to serve its own purposes.
    “After the Wolfings rebelled, and the Empire forces moved in to exterminate them, we had no choice but to leave their world. The Emperor had not appreciated our gift, and there were warrants on all our heads. There was no time to plan or prepare. We took one stone and fled, bare hours ahead of the arriving Fleet. The Summerstone brought us here, and we have lived in this place ever since. We rarely leave. Away from the stone, our power wanes, and Time crashes in upon us. We look to you to free us from these chains.
    “Centuries passed, while we learned to draw what we needed from the Summerstone. And down the long years, we discovered and gave our lives to our great Quest, our search for the greatest knowledge of all; to know the true nature of underlying reality. What is, as opposed to what appears to be. Not the things of mist and shadow that our still limited senses perceive, but the bedrock on which all existence is based. The recent creation of espers has revealed new ways of perceiving reality, but you Maze people have the potential to see, to sense, to know so much more. And you will help us know these things too.”
    “You’ve lost me,” said Hazel. “What is there beyond the universe we know? Heaven and Hell and all that?”
    “Such small concepts,” said Scour. “We wish to find and experience the basic, primal reality. To rip aside all the veils, and know the answer to all questions. We will become gods. It is our destiny.”
    “You’re all potty,” said Hazel. “I’m sorry, but you’re all completely barking. How the hell am I supposed to help you?”
    “When you and the others passed through the Madness Maze,” said

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