‘All those who can fight will be formed into an army, which Elgar will lead,’ explained Olwynn. ‘We will fight at the Elves’ side, but in our own way. That is how it must be.’

Uma, looking slightly nauseous at the prospect of widespread violence, said, ‘So it comes to this, that we are committed to open warfare?’

‘It is either that or face extinction,’ said Olwynn. ‘I do not see that we have a choice in this matter.’

‘I find it very disquieting,’ said Elwin, ‘that we have for so very long contemplated seeking revenge against the Elves; and now, when we are strong, we must consider helping them. I would prefer to leave them to their fate, and deal later with the result.’

‘I share your sentiment,’ Yanni said, ‘but Olwynn in correct. If they fall, then so do we all.’

‘That is not certain!’ said Suvaii. ‘Perhaps we should allow their innocents to die, as ours have for so long! They would deserve-’

‘I cannot believe what I’m hearing!’ Olwynn cried in anger. ‘For shame! It is never right for the innocent to be made victims. Has our own experience with injustice taught us nothing? Or has it curdled our understanding of right and wrong?’




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