“I am about to let you both in on a very old family secret.” Phocion began, clasping his hands together in front of him.
“And one which you must keep with great care.” He added, with a sternness they would both recognise as a particular emphasis. “If you don’t feel you’re capable of keeping it, I will need to have the memory removed.” He paused for a beat.
“Raithen, you and I have an ancestor known in some circles as Phædreon Extempestus— Grandson to Phædryn Callidus, born during the final years of the conquest wars. He was too young to serve during the battle of the Rending, but he was old enough to see how things changed in its aftermath… Relations who never returned, a culture that reeled and isolated itself for preservation, when it had once spread boldly out into the world. And, most palpably, the absence of our Gods.
“This was a void in his heart he could not brook. He vowed to live to see the Founders return, and so he set himself to the task of undoing Their fall. He quit our sands and went out into the world to learn and master the Craft of Æternus. When he became the foremost practitioner of his epoch, he hied him to Kaladon and spent many years toiling to set right that fell calamity. Try though he did, he came to realise the capricious Craft could not be controlled as he willed it. Phædreon could not bring Them back in his time, so he set about the work of seeing Them return in remote posterity.
“Once a century, Phædreon returns to us, the offspring of his Gens. He spends a year amongst us and has guided us all these years to accelerate Their return and to fulfill his oath- To see Them again whilst he yet lives.
“When last he appeared, Thalya was newly crowned and he met our mother, then but a child… Though none but they know what crossed between them, I do not doubt that he laid the groundwork that led to the sundering of the Realm, the return of the Zalkyrians and much more that has yet to transpire.
“After all these sundry centuries, his toil has born fruit, and he finds himself in an age where the Founders are free once more.” Phocion smiled,
“And he returned to us just last week.”