Walter signalled for the commander and his men to enter. They all entered the hut with slight confusion edged on their faces. The hut looked small from outside, but was quite s.p.a.cious inside.Walter looked at the tribe chief of the tree people, who was still gasping for air.
"They will only be allowed through the first five stages." Walter said.
"You know of the stages, you have been well informed then." the chief said.
"Your tribe enters to strengthen their core. You must have a way to make sure my men do not pa.s.s beyond the five stages." Walter saw the chief frown at his words.
"You are very well informed. Who told you this?"
"It matters not. Can it be done?"
"Do they know that they may die in there?" the chief smiled slyly. This caused the men to be fl.u.s.tered and start to glance at each other.
"We will protect Lord Steinhouse!" the commander said and the chief barked a laugh.
"Lord Steinhouse, then? Lord Steinhouse is the only one who will try to pa.s.s the fifth stage. If you are here to protect him, shouldn"t you all go with him?" the chief said and the men frowned. The chief"s words made sense. Are they not really going to protect Lord Steinhouse? They all looked to Walter, who ignored their stares.
"Your Lord Steinhouse is probably sending you all there to test your abilities. Why?..." the chief left his words hanging, letting the men speculate many things.
"I never said I needed your protection, did I commander? That is your own imagination. Your commander begged that you all be allowed to stay and not return so soon and I accepted. He, as well as you, are under my command, but this is not a decision to be made for you. You must go in there by yourself."
"Why? Why must we enter?"
"Your commander wished to stay behind with me, without knowing the importance or danger of what I do. So, you should prove your worth; it will help open your eyes."
"To prove our worth, we have to die?" a soldier angrily asked.
"No, you can choose not to enter. But,..." Walter said, a shadow falling on his face, "do you really think me an all giving G.o.d? Because a bunch of bored soldiers wanted to continue their new found adventure, I would just take them with me? You wish to walk with me, you must prove you can."
"I don"t care! I am not going to die to prove anything to anyone!"
"Me neither!"
A lot of them made their choice. The rest remained silent. They looked at the soft smile on Walter"s face and had a thought. If some of us pa.s.sed, does that mean we will be able to work for him? No, he said, "walk with me". What does that mean?
Walter could see that the remaining men had hardened their heart and laughed softly within.
"Who is coming, then?" Walter asked. Twelve men stepped forward with determination. Walter then turned to the smirking chief and smiled. His smile caused the chief to slightly frown.
"They will enter as one unit." Walter said and the chief blanched for a moment, before he frowned.
"You did not mention that." he said.
"I was wondering how to weed out the weak without resorting to all of them entering. Thank you Chief Xhup." Walter said and the chief a bitter laugh.
"Who knew that I would be the one to be saving people"s lives." his words caused confusion amongst the men who refused to enter.
"A twelve man group is entering the emperors shed. Chief Xhup, please." Walter said giving way for the chief to pa.s.s.
Shaking his head, chief Xhup walked towards the men, "Form a circle, holding the person beside you to make a chain."
"The rest of you, return to Juhntt." Walter told those who had defected.
"You will not be employing us in your household any more, then?" one of them asked.
"We have enough guards. Besides, it is unsafe here. Return, the war is over." he said and they glanced at each other before leaving the hut. Those who remained, formed a circle as told and place their hands together at the centre.