Modification de Chronique:Halo Bulletin 28/12/2011
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You can visit http://www.tor.com/ to get access to the prologue and chapter one. Then, come back here for the following few chapters. Halo: Primordium in its entirety will be released January 3, 2012. Enjoy the sneak peek! | You can visit http://www.tor.com/ to get access to the prologue and chapter one. Then, come back here for the following few chapters. Halo: Primordium in its entirety will be released January 3, 2012. Enjoy the sneak peek! | ||
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TWO | TWO | ||
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But then one of the | But then one of the chamanune came to our house and inquired after me. Despite their size, chamanush were respected and we rarely attacked them. I had never robbed one because I heard stories that they banded together to punish those who hurt them. They slipped in, whispering in the night, like marauding monkeys, and took vengeance. They were small but smart and fierce and mostly came and went as they pleased. This one was friendly enough. He said his name was Riser and he had seen someone like me in a dream: a rough, young hamanush who needed his guidance. | ||
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Yes, | Yes, chamanush are human, though tinier than my people, the hamanush. Indeed, as your display now tells you, some since have called them Florians or even Hobbits, and others may have known them as menehune. They loved islands and water and hunting and excelled at building mazes and walls. | ||
I see you have pictures of their bones. Those bones look as if they might indeed fit inside a | I see you have pictures of their bones. Those bones look as if they might indeed fit inside a chamanush. How old are they? | ||
*INTERRUPTION* | |||
MONITOR HAS PENETRATED AI FIREWALL | MONITOR HAS PENETRATED AI FIREWALL | ||
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Riser told me that what I was seeing in my dreams was part of a | Riser told me that what I was seeing in my dreams was part of a geas—a set of commands and memories left in my mind and body by the Lifeshaper who touches us all at birth. | ||
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The older males, Riser assured me, were different—larger, bulkier, less human-looking, but still, not exactly ugly. “They are a little like the | The older males, Riser assured me, were different—larger, bulkier, less human-looking, but still, not exactly ugly. “They are a little like the vaeites and alben that come in our eldest dreams,” he explained. “But they are still mighty. They could kill us all if they wanted to, and many would….” | ||
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Following our | Following our geas, we led Bornstellar into the inland wastes a hundred kilometers from Marontik to a crater filled with a freshwater lake. At its center this crater held a ring-shaped island, like a giant target waiting for an arrow to fly down from the gods. This place was legendary among the chamanune. They had explored it many times and had built trails and mazes and walls across its surface. At the center of the ring-shaped island stood a tall mountain. Very few chamanush had ever visited that mountain. | ||
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Meeting him, I began my long fall to where I am | Meeting him, I began my long fall to where I am now—what I am now. | ||
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A Forerunner had to be present for the Cryptum to be unsealed. We helped Bornstellar raise the Didact by singing old songs. The Librarian had provided us with all the skills and instincts we needed, as part of our | A Forerunner had to be present for the Cryptum to be unsealed. We helped Bornstellar raise the Didact by singing old songs. The Librarian had provided us with all the skills and instincts we needed, as part of our geas. | ||
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Precesses. Like a top. | |||
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Forerunner treachery . . . | |||
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“Was the little fellow with me when I came here?” I asked. “The | “Was the little fellow with me when I came here?” I asked. “The chamanush? Did you bury him?” | ||
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“Some sort of capsule,” I said, but the word didn’t mean much to her. Perhaps I had just been tossed aside. Perhaps I did not have any value after all. The people here were being treated like cattle, not valuable resources. Nothing was certain. What could any of us do? More than at any time before, my confusion flared into anger. I hated the Forerunners even more intensely than when I had seen the destruction of Charum Hakkor… | “Some sort of capsule,” I said, but the word didn’t mean much to her. Perhaps I had just been tossed aside. Perhaps I did not have any value after all. The people here were being treated like cattle, not valuable resources. Nothing was certain. What could any of us do? More than at any time before, my confusion flared into anger. I hated the Forerunners even more intensely than when I had seen the destruction of Charum Hakkor…. | ||
And remembered the final battle. | |||
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“Well, who | “Well, who can you ask? Your Gamelpar?” | ||
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“We’ll go there first,” she said. “And then I will take you to see Gamelpar.” | “We’ll go there first,” she said. “And then I will take you to see Gamelpar.” | ||
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