Omar secured the idol by his side, making sure he was not touching it, but that the statue was within grasp if need be. He had to push back the call it seemed to radiate; Worship me! Worship me!
Soon both master and apprentice were sleeping, the night echoed the sounds of nocturnal creatures taking their turn on the surface, hunting and foraging, but these two weary men were sleeping well. The eventful day had drained each of them of all their strength.
Chapter Sixteen
Intense heat continued to warm the faces of the remaining three elders in the giant tribe of Baku. They stood around the fire watching the flames dance, praying for peace for their recently murdered fourth elder; Burhan. A new elder would be named tomorrow, but Burhan could never truly be replaced.
“The counsel will miss his presence tomorrow night.” one of the elders spoke out.
“Have we sacrificed enough to Enorstide tonight?” Trindel the last of the three elders spoke, changing the subject, he would gladly throw more slaves in if needed, but he was ready to find his home and sleep off the wine and meat. He was silent when the other two elders let Halim go free. He would of rather thrown the young giant in the fire as well, but at least he got to throw his wife in earlier.
The three giants took a few steps closer to the fire, the temperature was beginning to burn their facial hair; the bodies of those they had sacrificed had long ago melted, but their screams still echoed in the surrounding valley and in their minds.
This idea of human sacrifice was inherent, a sacred tradition, defendable to any that would question the morality of the practice. To oppose them, was to be an enemy of Enorstide.
“We can never truly satisfy all that Enorstide requires of us, but if my god calls me onto the fire, I shall go.” The oldest of the village leaders spoke the words that dismissed their meeting.
Trindel was old enough to remember the last war with mankind, and Samgro (the oldest) fought in it. The youngest of the elders, Rythfi, was still in his mother’s womb during the war. As the three disbursed, their was no doubt that this thought of war was prevailing over their sorrow for Burhan.
Killing mankind off was always a giant’s favorite thought.
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