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Chapter 59 - The Mockingbird's Call

The theory of war is one that has been endlessly-refined by some of the keenest minds in history.  More so than economics, engineering or the other sciences of society, it is war that lends definition to the machinery of state.

It is curious, then, that opinions on the matter differ so...

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Chapter 58 - The Word on the Street

The raven came upon the tortoise in the woods.  It flew down to stand on its shell and wish it a good day.  The tortoise looked up and did the same.  The raven talked of simple things and the tortoise answered, and after some time they walked in silence.

Then the tortoise tur...

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Chapter 57 - Conviction

Here is a truth: that no man acts without believing himself correct.  Even in doing something he knows is wrong, there is a circumstance invoked within his mind to excuse that trespass.  Every evil upon this earth is inflicted with the same conviction as the acts of greatest good.

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Delayed Post

My work has been doing a phased back-to-office thing and my schedule has been wacky, with the end result being that this chapter needs another day or two to cook.  I will target posting it sometime on Friday, although as always it will be posted sooner if I happen to finish sooner.  Nex...

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56 - Reaction

The office of the Star is not a simple one, for all its luxuries.  I imagine many a person bemoans their station and feels vaguely ridiculous while doing so; I find myself no exception in that regard.  My life is comfortable, my every need seen to, my opinions respected and my wishes ob...

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Chapter 55 - Hamartēma, Ataraxia

It is difficult for many men to reconcile the exhortation to love one’s brother with the reality of war and conflict.  The divinity within us is merciful and kind beyond human limits, and we hear it calling out to the divine in others even as they strive to their utmost against us.

A...

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Chapter 54 - We Learn Things

Some of you might accuse me of that same hubris, given my temerity in lecturing this august body.  I know I have earned your contempt for refusing to participate directly in the War.  There is no lofty rhetoric I would offer by way of an excuse, because the answer is simple enough to un...

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Chapter 53 - Hand in Hand

Assets in the Strait have observed large Mendiko convoys traveling by both air and sea to the port of Estu.  At a minimum, the observed quantities of aircraft exceed our estimates for Mendiko strength by thirty percent, and estimated troop totals are at least ten-thousand.

Initiative P...

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Chapter 52 - Horizons

The asymmetry of time is its cruelest aspect.  We may look back and see the ebb and flow of events, but not forward; we walk blindly through moments, never realizing that they are the most important of our lives.  Only after long years do we recognize them for what they were - though we...

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Late Post This Week

Hi folks!  Between work, life and a surprise migraine I don't see myself having this chapter put together in proper form by Wednesday.  As a result, I'm going to put it up later - probably on Friday, although I'll put it up sooner if I happen to work faster than expected.  No later...

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Chapter 51 - Under the Oak

The divinity we bear wields us like a hammer against the world, and its will is seen in righteous action.  It is simple and easy to listen to this voice, but the righteous man must do so without regard for pain.  Divinity does not recognize the frailty of men, and shows us the path that...

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Regarding Current Events

I did not start out writing a story about war with the expectation  that it would become this relevant to current events.  I've spent the  past year or so marinating in the history of WWI and hearing about the devastation it wrought on Europe; now we are faced with an echo of that ...

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Chapter 50 - Groundwork

A man grows to love the ground he stands on.  Many phrase this as a blessing, but it is a sickness of the worst sort.  It is the human impulse to accept stagnation, a comfortable lack of progress that works against the path of the divine within us all.

Land is divine, as everythin...

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Chapter 49 - Lost & Found

The mockingbird alit on the man’s shoulder one day and asked him of his tools, for the others in the forest had none.  The man replied that he used the hoe to bring crops from the earth, the net to bring fish from the ocean, the hammer to build a house and the flint to light a fire in its ...

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Chapter 48 - Decision Point

Until further notice all domestic project budgets are suspended unless directly supporting field assets.  Affected teams shall report to their departmental heads for reassignment within Initiative Parasol.  All non-medical leave is canceled.

The covert withdrawal of irreplaceable ...

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Chapter 47 - Waiting

The divine light shines through us all, but it does not pass through unchanged.  The facets of our being shape it just as our flaws distort it.  We are, each of us, prisms for divinity.  Learn to see the light you spread by observing the way your life brings good to others.  L...

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Chapter 46 - Izarren Extea

Talk of reclaiming the continent dances in wide and delicate circles around the subject of Mendian, which is strange considering the extent to which it pervades the fabric of the War.  Troops conduct themselves according to the Code of Goitxea, strategies contort to accommodate a whispered w...

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Chapter 45 - Compound

Each newly-ensouled individual must face a choice: given the power they now have, how best shall they make use of it?  Most pursue a trade, some seek glory, and still others prefer to withdraw into obscurity.

A handful of people come to me for counsel on this matter each year, usually ...

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Chapter 44 - Leaps of Faith

The raven and the mockingbird spoke one morning.  The night before there had been a meeting of the forest.  The raven and the mockingbird stood opposite each other, as did the hound and the wolf, as did the tortoise and the boar.  Man came to the circle and stood opposite an empty ...

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Chapter 43 - A Problem of Identity

I have been asked before what I believe my legacy will be, which I maintain is a nonsensical question.  Every man should live as humbly as the least important beggar, and as nobly as the hero whose path it is to save the world.

Who could tell me which I am?  Even if I think myself...

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Chapter 42 - Pitfalls

Do not spend your days in worry, or in doubt, or in fear.  These are born of the unknown, the truths the world keeps from man.  It is not necessary to know these truths in order to live contentedly; indeed, there are secrets that man will never know.

Instead, we are given faith. &...

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This Week's Post on Thursday

Sorry!  Work was a little more hectic than I had counted on coming back into the new year, and as a result I need to push the release of Chapter 42 back by one day.  I don't anticipate needing to push any of the other chapters this month around.  Thanks for staying with the story a...

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Chapter 41 - The Names of Things

Seer, Seeker, Caller, Speaker, Ember, Sunlight, Sword and Stone

She who sees what lingers hidden, She who sees all else that’s shown

He who speaks the names of things and He who knows the hearts of men

He who wraps the world in darkness, She who ...

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Chapter 40 - Mementos

I received a curious report today; it details a request from Ardalt to submit one of their ensouled for tutelage here in Mendian.  Curious for two reasons - the first, that they would ask such a thing; the second, that we should entertain it for even an instant.  Yet the third curiosity...

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Chapter 39 - Shadow Play

The white wolf came upon the black hound.  It spoke and boasted that it was man’s constant friend, running ahead of him morning until evening every day.  The black hound could not hope to compare to the white wolf’s natural majesty, its shining coat and eyes of ice.

The black ...

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Chapter 38 - Dos Moi Pa Sto

Men are not alone in bearing divinity; it is in every raindrop and stone, every tree and beast.  In this we are not set apart from the rest.  What lifts man up from unthinking nature is that we see the divine other and know it as kin.

This is why mercy is solely the province of me...

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Okay, here's how this is going to work...

This is indeed extra chapter week!  Chapter 38 will be up momentarily.  What I'm going to do in order to reconcile the posting schedule with my writing, holiday plans and waning sanity is post one chapter today, post 39 on Friday and return to regular Wednesday posts from chapter 40 onw...

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Chapter 37 - Staring at the Sun

One of the most-researched aspects of the soul is its perceived strength.  There have been many proposals for systems of classification, standardized units of measurement, exhaustive rubrics for defining the capabilities and nature of souls.  I have no doubt that such a thing would adva...

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Chapter 36 - Sturm und Drang

It is not uncommon that I hear voices of discontent at the lack of progress in the War.  Mine rose among their number, when I was freshly-ensouled and new to the conflict.  That we have fought for nearly a century and find ourselves trading the same denuded scraps of land back and forth...

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Update on Extra Chapter

Just wanted to give an update on the extra chapter I've been working up for the pledge goal - I'm plugging along on it but November has been a crazy month between work and holiday stuff, so it's not looking like I'll have it before 12/1 like I had planned.  I will keep on after it and work t...

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