It was night. Dorothy continued marching her way towards the east. Across the blanket of stars in the sky, and the sickle moon above, there was the shadow of a distant castle. This was the royal castle of Justisar.
‘First time seeing it?’ Locke, who thought that he was the only one awake, jumped in shock. ‘Relaaax, it’s only me.’ Trys sat down next to him.
‘Yeah. First time. Lived all my life in Arindel.’
‘What was it like over there?’
‘Lots of sand, not much food.’
‘Sounds like hell.’
Locke shook his head. ‘I miss the people in the slums. There was more than just Fahrla, my sister, who I lost that day. I lost all my friends, all the familiar faces that I walked by and talked to every day. We had a strong sense of community in the slums. Everyone knew everyone, and everyone understood each other’s plight.’
‘I’m sorry.’ Trys twirled her orange hair around a finger.
‘For what?’ He met her gaze and playfully hit her on the shoulder. ‘Don’t apologise for no reason. Where did you come from?’
Trys pointed to the south. Dorothy was currently making her way through a thick forest. There was a village to the south, small lights shining through the shadows of the night. ‘It’s a village called Westvalis. I grew up there.’
‘What was it like?’
Trys shrugged. ‘Life there was pleasant, but my parents were eager to get rid of me, to the point of forging documents to get me conscripted.’
‘What do you mean?’
‘When conscription goes out, they look for people that fulfill specific conditions. For new recruits, who they would train to become future soldiers, they were looking for fourteen-year-olds whose name started with S, T, U, V. My father thought it would be, uh, humorous, to forge my birth certificate to include a T.’
‘So, your name is not Trys?’
‘It is now. Before that, my name was Rys. Imagine walking home one day and finding four soldiers waiting for you, calling you the wrong name, and dragging you off before you can say goodbye to any of your friends.’
Locke’s mouth was agape. How could someone’s parents be so cruel? ‘When did this happen?’
‘The conscription happened two months ago.’
‘I just realised. So many people here are quite young, why’s this?’
Trys shrugged. ‘I suppose people don’t want to deal with us young ones too much. During the conscription process, they had us all go into a single room. All the army captains would look at us down from the balcony. Sometimes they would come down, ask us a few questions, then leave, taking whoever they felt would fit their group.
‘Before I knew it, I was one of the only people left. Some of them had talked to me, and I answered earnestly, then they would turn up their nose and walk away. It was so disheartening in that room, seeing all these people turn their back on you because they don’t think you are good enough. They say that those who are conscripted to no army are forced to labour endlessly. Of course, none of us wanted this.
‘We all feared the worst, until Stag entered, Miles and Arla by his side. He swept up his arm and said “come, all of you. You are one of the Amber Army now”.’
‘And that little stunt cost me quite a lot.’ They found that Stag was standing behind them. ‘They tried to turn me away the best they could, but I got one up over them.’
Locke tilted his head. ‘Why do they hate you?’
‘That is a secret between me and those involved. Rumours tend to jump between the mouths of those who do not know, so I bid that you ignore them. When people say that the Amber Army is the worst, they do not refer to the soldiers, they refer to me. They think I am disgusting and amoral. My murky renown has cast a shadow upon our crest.’ He pulled out a golden trinket from his pocket. An ornate A with a small amber embedded into the middle.
‘But you seem anything but disgusting and amoral,’ Locke said.
‘Yeah, you helped all of us,' Trys said.
‘This is where your inexperience speaks and your age shows. Politics don’t care for truth. Those people at the top wanted me out of their social circles, so they had me out of there. But just having me out of there was not enough, they wanted more. They wanted to make sure that I could never return, and that I could never have a chance of climbing to the top ever again.’ He stood up.
‘Oh,’ he added, ‘but don’t go thinking that I am some virtuous creature, either. I have committed many crimes in my life. Now go to sleep. I don’t want you to wake up anyone else. We’ll be returning to our headquarters tomorrow.’

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What am I to do?
Stocke, who healed unnaturally fast, regained consciousness the next day. Despite Belvon’s protests, he clawed his way up to his feet despite his dizziness and made to leave the room.‘Stocke, my boy,’ Belvon Laire said with his usual dramatic voice. ‘Lay down, rest, there is no good to come from rushing oneself.’‘Thank you, Belvon, but no. I’m in quite a bad mood, need some time to myself.’Stocke returned to his room, shut the door behind him, and stared out at the field outside. Flowers were blooming, the wind brushed at the grass, and the sun gleamed from the east. The weather mocked his foul mood.From the events surrounding the Laire mansion, he felt so utterly useless – and betrayed! He noticed the indecision in Locke’s posture and face. He saw how he had edged closer to hand Caria Laire over to Straza. But … was it really his right to be mad? Caria Laire had treated him so poorly back at the containment camp. She had aided Kelnaxx Laire in the cutting off his ears and tails.
The Fire that Burned the World
Aftermath of Scars
When Locke came to, he found that he was in his dimly lit bedroom back at the Amber Hall. Bandages ran up and down his body, and there was woollen padding around his shoulder where he had been stabbed. It was night, but a candle burned softly on his desk, illuminating Kets in an orange light.She sat there, her head lolled off to one side, her eyes ever so slightly parted. Noticing movement, her eyes sprang to life, and focused on Locke.‘Locke, your awake, ya ha,’ she said. ‘I’ll tell Belvon Laire when I get the chance – he’s busy attending to Stocke.’‘No, wait,’ Locke said. It was difficult to talk, and a nauseating pain pulsed through his body. ‘Can you catch me up to speed? What happened? Why weren’t you, Trys and Arla with us in the Laire estate?’‘We were attacked enroute. One of the Coordinator’s actors blew up our mode of travel, and we were stranded.’ Kets reached forward, grabbed Locke’s hand and held it up to her. ‘The Laires, now without their mansion, and their daughter
Sun, Moon, Stars
Fahrla took a step forward, tearing off her veil and revealing that same hair and face that he had loved and cared for all these years. Bandages wrapped around her eyes, obscuring her vision entirely, and she had grown a little taller, too. But aside from that, there was no difference. She stretched out her hand.‘Locke, hand her over.’Locke took a step back. Caria Laire, barely conscious, stared at Fahrla and Straza with terror.‘I can’t, Fahrla. I can’t hand her over.’‘But he is just saying that.’ Straza let out a powerful laugh. ‘You want to save Fahrla, don’t you? You want to live a life of peace with Fahrla, right? Yes, he thinks. Yes, to both. Yet he wants to stop us from acquiring this girl, which is a key to our success, which would grant you that peaceful life.’‘What do you want her for?’ Locke shouted, taking another step back. I feel weak, Elandra, I can’t hold the fire anymore.
World Fire
Flames licked at the branch that Locke stood on. The fire gnawed through the wood, turning the rich brown to a crisp black, and it crumbled to charcoal just as Locke leapt from the branch and reached for another in the distant darkness. What is this power? Elandra – I don’t want this! I don’t want to burn everything! The throbbing pain of a stab wound pulsed in his shoulder.The fire blanketed the ground, growing more vicious and turmoil with each passing second. The smoke from earlier had collected into thick columns of grey that forced itself into his lungs, and Caria Laire was whimpering in pain in the darkness.He gripped at the new branch, but a single lick of flame connected to the tree and now stretched through from that spot.Elandra, I can’t hold the fire around me anymore.For the first time, Elandra’s voice was cruel and demented.
Great Actor
Salocer gripped Stocke’s head and slammed it into an invisible wall. Salocer’s face was contorted in fury, and one of his eyes twitched in madness.‘I have tried to be fair with you. I have! Even the Coordinator can attest to it. Can’t you? Can’t you Coordinator? You can see my fairness. You can see everything! But you … you.’ He pulled Stocke closer to him, stretching out his tongue and licking the line of blood that dripped from his forehead. ‘You are intent on playing tricks with me.’ Salocer breathed in, and then sighed.‘I am the Coordinator’s best actor. It is the reason that I have lived so long and performed in so many of his plays. I do my best. He can see it. I give no information and I perform my heart out. I show genuine expression, and I show genuine rage at your disobedience. You see, when you’re performing for the Coordinator, you have to perform well, lest your family suffer for it. When you get into a tangle with the Coordinator, the best scenario is one where only yo
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