Our infiltration of the Library was successful, though not without casualty. Nobody perished, but I could have killed Jackdaw myself for his brash foolishness. That imbecile tried to slip away with his own take, separate from our intended goal and he tripped the alarm sensor. The fool took three gunshot wounds in the process as we made our escape with both the book and the old fellow that Lucky charged us with retrieving. Alas, none were fatal, though it was enough to make him a liability for our voyage to the Abyss. And he kept half of the items he tried to steal. Some folks just have the luck of all the gods with them. Curse his greedy eyes.
I wish the actual journey beyond the veil was uneventful, but of course it rained the entire time and we were beset both by groups of the Shark Eaters, as well as Rafters. The former group seemed to merely desire to keep us away from their sacred waters. Some sort of burial depths, I suppose. We avoided them, but it made our trip longer. The Rafters wanted me in particular. Bastards. They aren't much use in a fight unless there's at least twenty of them, and their shooting isn't worth a damn. The blasted rain actually provided us a bit of cover, though it didn't life our spirits much.
Eventually, Canary piloted us through the mists. Honestly, we couldn't tell the difference between here and there except that the Abyss doesn't have rain...or much sound. Everything was muted: sounds, colors, even the air smelled different. Not like death, as I supposed it would have felt. Just...different. Like wet earth. Which, by the way, there is a lot of. That surprised us all. We weren't anticipating an amphibious journey. And we didn't have the right gear for it. But, 'twas a strange sort of pleasant to walk on solid ground for miles.
It was rather easy to find the flowers for Aloe. Not much vegetation grows in the Abyss. A bit of grass, but no trees. That wasn't a disappointment to any of us. We have no trees in our home world either. We also don't have the shades of the dead walking everywhere. That
was something we anticipated, but it didn't make us less uneasy. The souls of the damned, those without a protection of the Grey Wing, left to wander for eternity. They left us alone. Well, they left me alone. They seemed rather taken by Helix. They could see her, talk with her, and she them. I knew she was special. The Voice of the Tempest is a lovelier title than the Speaker of the Dead. But both apply.
As I said, finding the flowers was simple. Retrieving them...well, that's when we suddenly became visible to the Shades. Visible and targeted. How do you kill what is already dead? And in their own world no less? They surrounded us, cut us off from the Merrimac. In truth, the Talons were cut off from Helix and Lucky. I know not what they saw or experienced. The Shades demanded payment from us, threatening to take my children...all of my children in return for the plants to save Aloe.
A life for a life. Is what they said, even while taking three from me in return for one. Bloody spirits can't count, it seems.
Shrike was prepared to sacrifice herself. Volunteered actually. But I overruled her. She's young and her daughter still needs her. My children also have their entire lives ahead of them. No, there was already one of us with a foot already in the grave. Of course, I was ready to sacrifice myself. Planned to, in fact. Kestrel didn't like it. Also offered to stay with me. But...my children, while adults now, still need a guide: physically and spiritually. No, only one should remain behind. That person is me.
Our parting, with my Talons, my children, my bride, might have been the holiest, most beautiful thing I've ever experienced. Fitting that it comes at the end. Oh, aye, I'm still here, writing my version of memoirs aboard the Merrimac. I'm nearly finished now, and it's a good thing too. My damned wrist is cramping and the ink is run dry. This diary, sad and short that it is, will return with my faithful along with their new High Druid - Kestrel of course.
And me? Well I don't want to be the one living soul wandering forever amongst the dead. No, I'm going to take my own path out of this world and into the embrace of the Grey Wing. Should be a short trip, as I'm halfway there already. So, dear reader, whomever you may be, there is hope even for you. Follow under Her Wing and she will never fail you. You don't have to remember me. No, you don't even need to know my name. I'll be the first to greet you in the next life and the first to fly with you on your maiden voyage through the skies. Look for the old freller with long hair and a creepy smile. (Though hopefully the age will depart me in eternity. Who actually frellin' knows?)
May the Grey Wing bestow her blessings on you and raise you to eternal flight.
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