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who has taught so many young protoss, you are
awful y detached when you speak of
death."
The ancient Nerazim turned his head to meet the
commander's eyes. "You command
protoss in a time of conflict. You must have seen
death before, lost comrades to the Void's
embrace."
"Yes, I have. But I speak their names after they are dead. I mourn them and honor
them for their sacrifices."
Feranon thought he saw a flicker of emotion in the
old protoss's face, but he couldn't
be sure.12
"Commander, I wil keep my own counsel regarding
my students. We Nerazim are
not as demonstrative as the khalai. Over the
centuries, I have seen much death."
Feranon shook his head. "I have met many Nerazim,
and even though they do not
share the Khala, I know they feel just as strongly as
any protoss. And would time not make
you more sensitive to the loss of life?"
"Be that as it may, Commander, it is not your
business. I wil thank you for my
privacy."
"My crew is important to me, and I am responsible
for its health, physical and
mental."
"You may rest easy as to my mental health,
Commander. If I mourn, I wil do it in my
own way and without your hovering presence. Is
there anything else?"
Feranon was frustrated by the lack of a connection
between him and his Nerazim
crewman. He believed that Theromos was suffering
from some emotional wound, but
without the deep psionic link provided by the Khala,
he couldn't see how to help the old
protoss.
Feranon nodded. "Very wel . But know that you can
always come to me, if only to
talk."
Theromos didn't answer. He merely resumed his
meditation. Stil ness fil ed the
room as Feranon left.
* * *
Sitting in the calm center of his quarters, Theromos
waited until Sharas had
matched his meditative pose before speaking. "You
did very wel today. I expected you to
have more trouble handling the power of two
projectors, but you rose to the chal enge.
However, do not think that this makes you a master.
Few dark templar can control the full
might ofthe void ray's weapon. Some have even
died, their minds unable to focus the
Void's raw energies."
Sharas shifted uncomfortably but didn't answer.13
Theromos shook his head. "You took control of the
Void energies through your
anger. I could see your fear fueling the strength you
needed to keep them within your
grasp. This will work for a while, but eventual y your
passion wil falter."
Theromos inspected his student. "Let us try another exercise. Create a stream of
Void energy between your hands."
Sharas brought up her arms, holding them apart at
shoulder width. As she
concentrated, wisps of shadow curled around the
fingers of her left hand until the bunching
threads reached a critical mass and leapt. The dark
tendril flowed between her palms, left
to right, appearing on one side and then dissipating
on the other.
Theromos nodded. "Good. Now break it into smaller
strands and weave them
together like a rope."
Sharas's brow furrowed. The dark cord of energy
split into a number of narrower
tendrils, and after a moment, they pulsed in sync.
The new bandwas wider than before, and
individual strands moved in a braided stream.
"Adequate. Hold that in your mind. The rope is
strong; it wil not break, because
your focus sustains it."
The braid tightened, the energy flowing more quickly
from one hand to the other.
"Now, reverse the flow. Draw the energies from your right hand and dissipate them
on your left."
Sharas struggled to comply. The threads slowly
loosened. The motion of the energy
stopped and reversed, but the movement was
uneven and streams began to unravel.
Theromos pointed to her hands. "No, you must…"He broke off as understanding
flashed across the young protoss's face.
Immediately the rope tightened and the energy
flowed more evenly. If anything,the stream was
stronger than ever.
"Excel ent."There was respect in Theromos's tone.
Sharas's skin flushed in pride as she let go of the
Void and the tendrils disappeared.
"Once again, student, you show your ability to leap to understanding. I expected you
to take much longer to grasp these concepts, but
you have mastered them as quickly as any
student I have known. I caution you, however.
Sometimes this leap wil be of help, but often14
epiphany wil escape you. If you do not have
discipline and wil to fall back upon, the Void
shal consume you."
The room was quiet as Theromos's student thought
about the lesson.
Finally, Sharas spoke up. "If handling this much
power is perilous, shouldwe not
have two dark templar manage the energies in
tandem?"
"That creates its own dangers."Now Theromos
looked uncomfortable.
He stood and turned to face the far wal . "I have not talked of this in centuries. But
you remind me so much of her."
Theromos collected himself and then continued.
"When I was young, the Nerazim
were still experimenting with the Void energies, stil
discovering the various paths to their
use and their hidden secrets. I spent many years
deep in meditation, fol owing the currents
of the Void. But I was not alone.
"Naraza and I were close friends throughout our
training; we even passed our
Shadow Walks on the same day. She was my
complete opposite. Where I plodded, she flew;
where I was methodical, she was mercurial. She
found her power instinctively, jumping
ahead to the answer. In those days, we Nerazim
were particularly independent, preferring
solitary work and study, but Naraza and I
complemented each other well. Together we
accomplished much more than we could have
individual y. My studies were the rock to
which she could anchor herself as she cast her mind
farther into the Void.
"However, our investigations took us into dangerous territory. We discovered
techniques that suggested we could merge to create
a dark archon, one that could survive
far beyond the usual brief lifespan. Back then,
forming dark archonswas forbidden due to
the great forces they wielded. But we Nerazim have
never shied away from breaking rules.
Naraza became obsessed, pushing us to develop
these techniques. Final y, she laid plans to
enact the transformation ritual.
"I followed, inspired by her brilliance, hoping to solve any problems through logic
and dedication, but in the end I failed her. Aswe
began the ritual, I found I could not
complete it. I was fil ed with the fear of losing myself or,worse yet, destroying us both. I
tried to help Naraza recover, aborting the ritual, but
in a fit of pique, she continued on. She
would not let my pace slow her down. She reached
for far more power than she could 15
control, and it consumed her. In my grief and
disappointment, I swore I would no longer
embrace the Void
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