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Sins of the Father
Chapter 11 Something Wicked This Way ComesFusedtwilight: Thanks to my beta animegirlkiki for betaing. Last chapter Taha Aki told the story of Qahla and has a plan to make him a normal kid, but that plan might not be so innocent. Terra has begun to train Qahla in the mystic arts and they all had a bad run in with some new monsters. This chapter Jake asks the Cullen's to check out Terra and see if he is trustworthy and we learn some surprising things about him.
It was a few hours later and Qahla and Terra were still doing...whatever they were doing. The green aura continued to surround them and Terra continued to instruct Qahla on how to repair the stone. "Are you done yet?" Paul asked. "I would be if you weren't asking me that every ten minutes," Terra said. "Can't you just wave a magical wand or something?" "Ignorant pup! Magic is like science, it has its rules and regulations. Now be silent or else I will turn you into a toad." The memory of his recent transformation all too fresh inside his mind, Paul wisely decided to keep his mouth shut. Last thing he wanted was to wind up like those cat guys and impaled on a tree root. A few minutes later the aura faded and Terra opened his eyes. "Done," he said. He got up and helped Qahla stand. "That was amazing," Qahla said. "Trust me child, there are many more things for me to teach you that will be amazing," Terra said. Jake walked over to them and Terra held out the stone. Jake saw it was repaired, not a single crack on it, "I made a few modifications. It won't burn as hot any more so you won't have to worry about any fire hazards. I suggest we put Qahla in right away." "But I don't want to go back to sleep!" Qahla said backing away. "Fear not child, when next you enter the stone you will not fall into slumber," Terra said. Jake looked to Qahla. "What were the modifications?" Qahla shrugged. "I don't know. I let him use my power but I don't know what was done. It was like having someone put a cover over my eyes and letting them use my hands to paint. You know the patterns but you don't know what it is you are drawing." "I promise it will be much more pleasant, but we need to seal you again at once. Once inside your power will begin to fade and the spirits will return to the spirit world," Terra said. Qahla and Terra looked into one another's eyes. Qahla trusted Terra. His father did after all. "Okay." He walked forward and took a deep breath. He reached out and placed a finger on the stone. There was a flash of black and light and Qahla was gone. "Is he okay?" Jake asked. "Ask him yourself," Terra said tossing the stone to Jake. Jake held the stone in his hand. "Jake?" Jake almost dropped the stone. "Qahla?" "Oh Jake, it is amazing. I am in a forest. It looks like our land. There is a sun, trees, but it is so quiet. I don't sense anyone. I am all alone." "Where is he?" Jake asked Terra. "Inside the stone. I used his power to make a little pocket dimension. As long as you are touching the stone you can communicate with him and there is another little ability I added but we'll discuss that later. Right now we need to go, I sense we are needed elsewhere." Terra began to walk back the way they came. Jake glared at him as he left, not liking his attitude. But he put the stone around his neck and they followed him. Jake looked back at the dead Cet'aeni and saw they were transparent, like ghosts. At least they didn't have to worry about destroying the bodies. Terra led them to the Clearwater house. They didn't know why until they smelled the blood. They all ran for the house except for Terra who continued to walk at a leisurely pace. The wolves went running inside, the blood smelled was Leah's. "Leah! Sam yelled. "In here," they heard her say. They went into the kitchen and found her arm was on the table, a bloody mess. Seth had the first-aid kit out and a bottle of alcohol. He had a pair of pliers out and was prying some kind of razor like objects. "Mother of God what happened Leah? I didn't think you were that much of an emo," Paul said. "Blow me Lahote," Leah said. "What happened?" Jake asked. "I was patrolling, I heard some strange sounds like someone was operating machines. I found these...birds in the trees. They kind of looked like hawks only they had a metallic look. When they saw me they started flapping their wings and I thought they were going to fly away but then their feather shot out. The first volley hit my leg and I ran for it." Seth used the tweezers to pull out one of the said feathers. Leah hissed as is slid out of her arm. He showed them the feather, it looked like a nasty serrated metal razor. "Her arm isn't healing as quick, almost human slow," Seth said sounding worried. "Of course, the wings of the Tlanuwa slow the healing process of all beings, making them more lethal," Terra said stepping in the kitchen, not all concerned about Leah. "The what?" Sam asked. Terra walked over to Leah and pulled out one of the feathers. "Son of a bitch!" Leah cursed. Terra ignored her and inspected the feather. "Tlanuwa, birds made from living metal. They are very territorial and aggressive. Harmless as long as you avoid their territory. The loud screeching they make warns of people who might stumble on them. They shoot their feathers from their wings. Razor sharp they reduce a person's healing ability by more than half. More spirits given flesh by Qahla's power," he said. "I once allowed myself to be killed by a whole flock, hoping their feathers would bypass my immortality. Sadly it didn't work." "You're really screwed up you know that?" Leah asked. "I am very well aware of that," Terra said. "Can we heal her somehow?" Sam asked looking worried. Leah looked away, resenting Sam for being so concerned over her. The situation between the pair was really...complicated to put it lightly. Although Sam loves Emily with all his heart and soul he still has feelings for Leah. Although nowhere near as strong as for Emily Sam cares a great deal for Leah and a part of him still does love her. Seeing her hurt made him feel ill. "Qahla could do it," Terra said. "Where is the little guy?" Seth asked. "In here," Jake said tapping the stone. "You fixed it!" Seth said happily. "Yeah, Terra changed it so now I can hear him when I touch it," Jake said. "Then we should leave him in there," Leah said, "now the monsters will go away right?" Leah asked. "We need not release him to heal her. Jake could be a conduit for his power and through him we could heal her," Terra said. "What?" Jake asked. "The other upgrade I mentioned earlier. Although the stone keeps his power from materializing spirits I figured it would be useful to use said power in defending the tribe so I made it possible for him to share his power with whom ever is wearing the stone as well as communicate with them. Since you are the alpha you could share his power with your pack." "Sam is an alpha too, he has a pack as well," Jake said. "Oh? Well, he can share the power as well. Too bad you don't run both packs, would be more convenient right?" Terra asked. "Well, maybe Sam should wear the stone then, his pack is bigger than mine," Jake said. "No!" Terra said firmly. Everyone stared at him, wondering why he was so opposed to the idea. "Although his pack is bigger he is not the heir of Taha Aki. You are. It is your duty to wear that thing around your neck as he did. Plus I hear Samuel has a bad reputation for supernaturally gifted youngsters." "What does that mean?" Sam asked angrily. "I am referring to how you almost killed an innocent human being and her unborn baby. The same child Jacob would later imprint on," Terra said. "Who told you that?" Sam asked narrowing his eyes. "I have my sources." "Look, I admit I fear the danger the child brings. But I would not harm him." Terra scoffed at Sam. "Unless he was a danger to your imprint or your tribe." "As much as I hate to interfere could we fix me up before I bleed all over the place!" Leah snapped. "Right. How do we do this?" Jake asked. "Just ask Qahla to share his power with you," Terra said. "Okay...ummm, Qahla? Can you hear me?" Jake asked. "Jake? Is that you?" "Yeah, hey buddy. Leah is hurt, Terra says you can lend me some power to help her out," Jake said. "Sure. If I focus I can feel your mind. I am going to transfer some power into you." "Have you done this before?" "Oh yes, I did it with father all the time. Are you ready?" "Yes." The stone seemed to grow a little warm. The warmth seemed to leak from the stone and spread across Jake's skin. Suddenly he felt like he had drank a gallon of energy drinks. "What the hell is that?" Paul asked rubbing his arms. Everyone was staring at Jake. They could sense something coming from him. "Magic," Terra said. "Being supernatural beings you all have a natural sense for it. Now, Jake, lay your hands on Leah's arm." Jake did as he was told. Seth had already removed all the feathers. Blood was pouring down Leah's arm. Had they been normal razors her arm would have healed the second they were removed. Jake placed his hands on Leah's. Leah shuddered as the power spread through out her body. She looked at Jake as he smiled at her. "Isn't it amazing?" he asked. "It is, I have never felt anything like it," she said. Everyone watched as Leah's arm began to heal the wounds. The cuts healed and not a single blemish was left, save for the blood. "Alright, that's enough Qahla," Jake said. The stone seemed to cool down but Jake was still feeling energetic. "Like I said, it is a shame you are not the alpha of both packs. Imagine, every wolf in La Push driven by this power? You would be faster, stronger, you would heal faster. Even in human form your powers would be stronger," Terra said. "We work well with two packs, thank you very much," Sam said, giving Terra a dirty look. He did not like how Terra kept bringing the subject up. Terra shrugged. "Just saying. In the mean time I need one if you wolves to escort me around the boundary's of La Push. I am going to place detection spells at certain points so we know what kind of supernatural beings enter the territory, this will give us an edge to respond to threats much more quickly," Terra said. "Seth, Leah, go help him out," Jake said. The two followed Terra outside. As soon as the door shut Sam spoke. "I don't like him," Sam said. "I know, I don't trust him either," Jake said. "He is an asshole, he talks to us like we are children," Paul said. "I was planning on asking Edward to read his mind. We need to know if we can really trust him," Jake said. "Why would Taha Aki leave someone like him with us?" Sam asked. "I am sure he has his reasons, he said we could trust him but my instincts are telling me something is off about him," Jake said. "Me too," Sam said.
Qahla walked along a beach.
It was just like the one in La Push. This world Terra had made was just like La Push, except there were no roads or houses or any modern miracle. But it was so lonely. There were no birds, no bugs, and no animals. He was all alone. He could sense Jake. He sensed him all around him, a massive presence, so it kept him from feeling lonely. He knew Jake was feeling distrustful of Terra. But Qahla trusted him, his father did and he sensed Terra really did want to help. Terra's mind was different from any other mind he ever felt. It felt...heavy. Like a box over filled with things. It was kind of like the Cullen minds. They had so many memories and ideas and thoughts so their minds felt more dense. But compared to Terra's mind theirs were like feathers, his was like a mountain. Qahla knew Terra was really old, his mind told him that much. No normal human mind could feel that heavy without having many hundreds of years of knowledge. But it was closed off; Qahla could not hear his thoughts. As if he had some kind of special defense preventing his mind from being read. He wondered if Edward would actually be able to read his mind.
It was a few hours later.
Jake had called Leah and Seth to escort Terra to the Cullen house when he was done with his spells. Terra did as he needed; he brought a map of La Push with him. He would have them take him to certain spots. Then he would use a stick to draw a circle and he would say something in another language. Leah and Seth sent that same prickly sensation from him they sensed when magic was being used. They marked over thirty areas; Terra said he would wait until night time until he started working on spots inside La Push. He was adamant no ignorant humans would see him working his magic. After he made one last mark they took him to the Cullen's, he rode on Leah's back, enjoying the feeling of moving so fast. When they arrived at the Cullen house Terra reached out with his mind, he sensed Jacob was inside, he also sensed the minds of the Cullens. He sensed the telepath and saw the seer's visions. He knew Jake wanted them to inspect him. He was not concerned, he could protect himself from the telepath, but the seer was going to be tricky. As soon as he was alone he was going to have to start casting spells to cloud her vision least she get some hints on his true purpose. He could feel the telepath's mind already trying to pry in his head. He had a really strong power, Terra felt his power a mile away, from what Terra could sense his power was always active. As potent as the vampire's gift is he has had many centuries to protect his mind from mental invasion. Terra closed his mind and followed the Clearwater sibling's into the Cullen house. Terra found the house to be nice looking, very pleasant. He saw a lot of tender love and care was put into it and it showed. The inside was even more impressive, everything was neat and tidy and it was filled with all kinds of items from all over the world. Terra smiled, some of these items brought back many memories. Esme came walking from around the hallway; she smiled at the Clearwater's. "Leah, Seth, welcome," she said warmly. She hugged them both, Leah seemed a little hesitant but Seth embraced her just as warmly. She turned to Terra and smiled. "Hello, I am Esme Cullen, welcome to our house." Terra took her hand, not bothered by the firmness or the coldness of her skin; he had met his share of vampires before. "I take it your husband and son are in the study?" Terra asked. "Yes they are," she said. "Very well, let us get this interrogation underway," Terra said. He made his way into the house, Esme watched him go by, surprised by his attitude. He knew what they were yet he was so nonchalant about being in a house filled with vampires. "Ignore him, old age didn't improve his manners," Leah said. Terra sat in Carlisle's study. Edward and Jake sat with him. He could feel Edward's power against his mind, Edward was trying not to stare, amazed another being was able to block him. Esme had brought tea for Jake and Terra, Jake refused but Terra indulged. "Terra, I thank you for coming. I know you are busy so I will keep this short," Carlisle said. Terra smiled, knowing full well the real reason he was here. "My pleasure, I have heard stories of you sir. It is interesting to meet a vampire who has forsaken his natural instincts and made such a life for himself," Terra said. "Thank you. If I might ask, in one of your previous lives were you known as L'Immortale Uno?" Carlisle asked. "You have discovered me sir, I was once known as such a being," Terra said. "You have heard of him?" Jake asked. "Yes, when I was with the Volturi. They kept records of their meeting with an immortal human who was skilled in the art of magic," Carlisle said. "I met them soon after they bested the Romanian coven. I had entertained the Romanians a few times, they wanted to learn how to become immortal like me. Of course I wouldn't even tell them how if I was capable. They asked for my assistance in the war but I do not involve myself with politics and power struggles. Aro requested I meet with him and I did." "Why? The Volturi are psychopathic lee...monsters," Jake said. Terra shrugged. "They have never done anything to offend me. Besides, it is always wise to remain friendly with great powers. I spent time with them; Aro loved reading my mind, when I allowed him that is. He thought he could read my mind and become truly immortal. He tried to get me to teach his guard magic but none of them had the spark." "The what?" Jake asked. "It is a term used to describe someone who is born with the awareness needed to sense and manipulate magic. We used to be more common in the olden days, but now we are so rare. Not counting the odd psychic. So instead I helped train his guards, teaching them to hone their powers and abilities to their peak, but I grew bored with them after a century and left." Jake looked over at Edward, Edward looked at him and gave him the smallest of shrugs. Jake frowned, not knowing why Edward wasn't able to confirm or deny these claims. "And Aro just let you go?" "Believe me he tried using every trick he had. Even tried using Charmion or whatever name she is using now to make me loyal. But I used certain charms and spells to protect from her power. No one controls me or tells me what to do, I come and go as I please." Terra poured himself some more tea. "She goes by the name Chelsea now," Carlisle said. "Hm, nice name. I was a Chelsea a few times," Terra said. "But...Chelsea is a girl's name," Jake said. "So?" Terra asked with a shrug. "But...you're a boy," Jake said. "Now I am," Terra said. "Wait...can you...switch your gender as well?" Jake asked the look on his face could only be described as flabbergasted. "If it suits my mood," Terra said. "But that's weird," Jake said. "Coming from the boy who can turn into a wolf," Terra said with a smile. "So where is your daughter, Edward?" Edward smiled, not letting Terra see how perplexed he was. Carlisle never told him of such a being, to think there was a human who was immortal amazed him. It seemed like every time he thought he had seen it all something new appeared and surprised him. "She is in Alaska now visiting the Denali coven, our extended family. She will be returning in a few days but if things do not settle down we might have to extend it." Jake's heart fell. He already missed his imprint and the thought of her being gone longer hurt him greatly. She called him and they would talk for hours but he still missed being able to hold her and be face to face with her. "Do not worry, now that Qahla is back in the stone his power will slowly begin to fade and the creatures will return to the spirit world. And those of your family who are gifted will find their powers returning to normal." "How long will that take?" "A few days. The amount of time he was allowed to exist outside the stone filled the area with his power, it will be a while before it evaporates." "Exactly where does all this power come from?" Carlisle asked. "Forgive the questions but metaphysics is not my area of expertise." "No, it is good for you to know these things. It may come useful in the future. The magic inside Qahla is old, older than me in fact. It is magic in its purest form, most people have a small lake of magic but Qahla has a vast ocean. It is this power that fuels all his powers and abilities and it is said power that draws in the supernatural." "Just out of curiosity if Qahla ever needed to be...forcibly detained-" "You mean if he ever goes out of control?" Terra asked. "Yes. If he was ever to go out of control could you fight him?" Terra nodded. "The boy's power exceeds my own, but he is young and has no proper tutelage of the craft. It would be tricky but I could take him if it ever comes to that." "But if you are so old shouldn't you have power greater than his?" Edward asked. "I may be immortal Edward, but I am still human and I still have human limitations, though my power is great. But the ritual Utlapa used was designed to create a being capable of holding more power than any mortal should be capable of. In short, Qahla is the most powerful being in the world. He has enough power to affect different levels of reality and with but a single word he can create powerful and complicated spells. But all that power is dwarfed by his inexperience, which I ace at." Terra sipped his tea, finishing. "I have had many centuries, millennia even to learn different mystical abilities. Which I how I learned years ago to read minds while shielding mine so I know this was all just a set up so you could test my loyalties." They all stared at him in shock. Terra waved his hand. The tea pot levitated and floated over. It tipped forward and Terra poured himself some more tea. "Do not worry, I am not offended. I would have done the same thing; all loyalties must be tested, even if they are recommended by a trusted source. Especially when it deals with a very tense and delicate situation." "It's not like you have given us reason to trust you. You boss us around and treat us like we're not worth your time," Jake said. Terra looked at Jake and gave him a look a parent gives their child when they are acting bratty. "Jake, you have to understand. To a thing like me, a thing like you well...how would you feel if a puppy went up to you and started barking orders?" "I am not a puppy," Jake growled. "To me you are. You have to understand Jake. I am really, really, really old. Older then you, your tribe, this country. I have seen events so small and so large that affected the course of history. I have seen empires and governments rise and fall and have met people you read about in school. I was there when the great cats had dagger like teeth and the elephants were covered in fur. I was there when the wheel and the fire were the great scientific revolution. So I invite you to try and comprehend how insignificant and utterly useless I find you and how utterly bored I am by this whole situation with Qahla." Jake had to try really hard not to fidget under the gaze Terra was giving him. They were like Billy's eyes when he was giving Jake a scolding. Stern and old. But Terra's eyes made Billy's seem like a child's, full of inexperience and naivety. Jake stared into Terra's eyes, eyes that had thousands of years of knowledge and for the first time in a very long time Jake felt insignificant. "Then why are you here?" Jake asked not backing down from Terra and his creepy ancient eyes. "Three reasons, Taha Aki is a friend, one of the few I have left. Because Qahla, if allowed unchecked would cause havoc for both the natural and supernatural world. And finally because I owe a debit to your tribe," Terra said. "A debt?" "Long ago, before Taha Aki was born. The Quileute's were kind to me when they had no reason to be. I owe them for that kindness." "And that is all you are going to tell us?" Jake asked. "Unless there is a reason for me to reveal more about myself I will not tell you anything Jake. My past life has no affect on my mission here. You already know I am here to help you protect Qahla and get things ready for the ritual." Terra swirled his empty tea cup, looking at the left over tea leaves. "In fact, I do believe you will be needing my assistance soon." "Why?" Jake asked. "Because, the tea leaves tell me so." Terra got up and set the cup down. "I must go, thank you for the tea Carlisle, I was pleased to finally meet you." Carlisle got up and shook hands with Terra. "I am sorry for the deception Terra. I hope this will put you off of visiting us again, I would love to talk about your past some more." "Like I said, I would do the same thing. I know of your ties to Jake and his people, both the treaty you have and the imprinting factor so I understand. But I must be going now. Thank you again." He walked over to the window and opened it up. "I will be back soon; I need to look into something." He reached into a small pouch he kept to his side. He pulled out a white feather. "Let the ground leave my feet, as I shed this form and take wings of great beasts." The air seemed to shimmer around him and he transformed into an Eagle. They stared shocked and watched as Terra, now in an avian form took to the skies. "This is insane," Jake said sitting down. "More like amazing," Carlisle said. "Sorry I could not be more help to you Jake, I could not get anything from his mind," Edward said. "Nothing?" Jake asked. Edward shook his head. "I could sense his mind. But it was a closed book to me. But he felt...old. Older than any mind I have ever sensed. Even older then the minds of the Volturi and they are over three thousand years old." "He said he was around when the great cats had dagger like teeth and the elephants had fur...that was like ten thousand years ago, could he really be that old?" Jake asked Carlisle. Carlisle shrugged. "I only know what I read about him in the Volturi archives. Because of his power to change his form and shape it is difficult to track him through history. Terra has always been mercurial. His personality changes every few centuries. He has been known to be both a great hero and a vile villain." "Villain?" Jake asked. "Let's just say Terra has not always been so benevolent," Carlisle said.
Terra flew high in the sky.
He began to descend. He landed deep in the woods, far outside of the La Push borders. When he landed on the ground the air around him shimmered and he returned to his true form. He looked around; he opened his mind and scanned the area. He reached into the pouch and pulled out a small mirror. He slid his finger around the outer edge. "Show me Taha Aki," he said. Fog appeared in the mirror and the image of a room appeared. It was a small hotel room and Taha Aki was on the bed, watching TV. "Glad to see you are working so hard," Terra said dryly. "Spirits above!" Taha Aki yelled. He jumped off his bed, and looked around the room. His eyes fell on the mirror and his body relaxed. "Damn it Terra! Don't you know how to use a phone?" he asked. "You didn't leave a number and this was the quickest way to contact you," Terra said. "What is it? Has something happened?" Taha Aki asked. "Calm down. I wanted to tell you I repaired the stone, I made some alterations to it as well which I think will help benefit our plan. We had a nasty encounter with some Cet'aeni and Leah ran afoul some Tlanuwa. Jacob took me to meet the Cullens, to have the mind-reader try and read my mind. He and the others don't like me much." "Must be your charming personality," Taha Aki said with a smile. "Hmph. I placed detection spells around the borders of La Push so if anything supernatural pops up I will detect it." "Good. How goes Jacob's training?" "Haven't started yet. I was too busy fixing the stone and having the back of my head ripped to shreds," Terra said. "Ouch. Will his distrust of you cause a problem in his training?" Taha Aki asked. "We had words. But it will still take some work to gain his full trust. I will have my work cut out for me in training him." "Will he be ready in time?" Taha Aki asked. "As ready as he can be. He makes an excellent alpha but I think his skills as a spirit warrior may be a little lackluster," Terra said. "The art has been lost for so long, it is not easy to learn," Taha Aki said. "True. By the by my tea leaves warned me something nasty is coming," Terra said. "Well that is to be expected." "No, I mean really nasty. Not some run of the mill rabid spirit, something more wicked and vexing," Terra said. "Never cared much for tea leaves myself. I just couldn't see anything useful in it. Plus it never gives proper details." "Yes. But animal entrails can tell you all kinds of things," Terra said. Taha Aki looked sick. "Please don't tell me you are one of those nut jobs who think ripping out some poor beasts innards reveals secret information." "Who do you think invented the art," Terra said with twisted smile. "You are a very disturbed individual," Taha Aki said. "You don't know the half of it. Whatever is coming I am sure we can handle it. How goes things on your end?" "Slow. But I will have everything ready for the ritual," Taha Aki said. "Good. I should go. I will keep you up to date on things here." "Thank you. And next time, let me know when you are about to...call me on the mirror. You almost gave me a heart attack." "Lucky you," Terra said. He wiped the mirror and it returned to its reflective blank state.
Many miles away a woman plotted evil things.
"Where did it go! Where is this power!" she hissed. Her hair was white and filthy, her teeth yellow and crooked. She wore torn raggedy cloth's and lived in a filthy wooden cabin. She stood over a wooden bowl filled with water. The bowl had carvings etched onto it. She growled in frustration and walked over to a small cage. There was a bird trapped inside, it's legs and wings bound. She grabbed it none to gentle and she pulled it over to the bowl. She pulled out a knife and with a single stroke cut off the poor birds head. "Spirits of the dark and shadows, show me this awesome power I have sensed, accept this pathetic offering and show me what I cannot see!" she hissed as she squeezed blood from the bird into the bowl. The water and blood mixed and swirled. The water/blood began to boil and bubble and a serpent like voice spoke through the bowl. "The power you seek is great but well guarded." An image of Jake with the stone wrapped around his neck appeared. "The power lies in the stone around the boy's neck, hidden away where no power may sense it." The image faded and a new one took its place. Qahla at the cliff's inside the world in the stone, looking out at the distant sun. "But the power is a child blessed by the earth itself, his power is ancient and limitless." The image faded and an image of the wolves appeared. "But beware for he is well guarded. The wolves of La Push all seek to keep him hidden away and another great power conspires with them as well." The bowl stopped bubbling and the old crone smiled. "La Push eh? I can handle a bunch of shifters." She walked to her closet and opened it up. Inside were a verity or masks and pelts all made from animal and in some cases skin. "I could use some wolf skin for my collection," she said with an ugly smile.Fusedtwilight: Uh oh, looks like a new nasty is coming to mess with the Quileute's. Who is she? What is she? What is she planning? And what debit does Terra owe to the Quileute's? Find out soon.
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