Cliodhna is extremely relieved when talk turns to the subject of how to escape from Jade, and she pushes the subject of who her father is out of her mind. The group paces around thinking, and finally comes up with the idea of going invisible and then flying out of the window and flicker-flying continuously to the ship. They can't see any other way to do this thing, and it seems like their only way out. Even Ahuru agrees that it is a good plan. Cliodhna asks if they should tell the guards that they'd like to be undisturbed for a few hours as they need to rest from their long journey, but the others think that would be a suspicious move. Suddenly there's a knocking at the door, and when someone opens it, a Spectre enters and begins hobbling across the room. Cliodhna draws her sword and holds the point out towards the spectre and asks what it wants, and that's when the Spectre's form shifts, and there before them-- once again-- stands Markova.
Markova begins pacing and shaking his head. Cliodhna narrows her eyes and puts her sword away. Her Shadow had told her that Markova knew he was her father now, so she waits with baited breath to find out if it's true. She watches him like a hawk, and-- while his eyes do seem to rest on her often-- he takes in everyone in the room with equal interest. Perhaps her Shadow had been lying, she thinks, not feeling surprised. Markova tells the group that while their plan might be good, Qin-Shang already knows of it and will not let them go. He walks over to one of the walls, grabs the material in his fingers, and pulled back hard. The wall gives a little shriek, and then melds back into a flawless wall-appearance after Markova releases his hold.
"Do you see? The walls can hear you...this whole island IS Qin-Shang! You'll never be able to get away from him." Markova begins to pace while watching each of the members of the cohort. "I again come to ask you to join me, as the odds seems very much stacked against you...and again I will give you time to decide." Suddenly Markova disappears, leaving the cohort to wonder how they're going to get away now!
They decide that there's no time to lose-- they're going to go with their earlier plan, anyhow. Everyone in the group goes invisible, sprouts their wings, and those who can't Flicker are paired with those who can. They launch out of the window, fly up at an angle to stay up high, and begin Flicker-Flying to the docks. After a time they can hear a commotion going on below them, look down, and see guards running around frantically. By some miraculous chance of fate, the cohort is actually able to make it to the Ulysses, and immediately upon setting down, they go visible again and start shouting orders to get the ship sailing. Luckily the captain and crew are all still aboard and have kept the ship ready to sail at an instant, so the Ulysses immediately begins to pull out.
By this time the docks have been alerted to the cohort's escape, and Jadian sailors start loading aboard junks to give chase. Cliodhna again runs to the wheel, and Ray again grabs hold of a mast, and the two activate their speed-related Arcanoi and the Ulysses leaps into the Tempest. Everyone watches with held breath as the Jadian junks also pop into the Tempest...and then with fear as they see the junks are able to keep up with them! The cohort calls back and forth to one another, trying to decide where to sail to. They don't want to take this battle to the peaceful Swarians or people of Clay, and those are the last two kingdoms they have to visit! However...Stygia could be reached soon enough! Cliodhna uses her navigation-skills to locate the direction of Stygia and get the ship headed there, and the junks stay right behind them.
Suddenly, looming right before them, is a huge spectre-ship! The crew of the Ulysses can see tons of spectres aboard-- all of them jumping up and down crying, "right ship! right ship!"-- and Cliodhna has just barely enough time to turn the ship so that as the two pass, they seem to come inches from one another. The spectre-ship ends up plowing right into one of the Jadian junks! Ray wonders aloud if this was a lucky swerve, or if Markova put the spectre-ship there to cause the Jadians trouble. A chill runs through Cliodhna when she wonders, again, if Markova knows and is trying to help his daughter?? But they realize that their troubles are only getting worse when those watching the spectres and Jadians fight notice a HUGE jade-tinted maelstrom form up and start racing towards the Ulysses!
Cliodhna feels panic threaten to take control of her, but she's able to push it away and keep steering the ship. The cohort finally agrees to head right for Stygia and let that bastard Smiling Lord deal with a maelstrom! Cliodhna's now finding it more and more difficult to keep the ship under control because of the high winds, waves, and pulling of the maelstrom. Then Stygia looms ahead of them...at the same moment a giant tidal wave lifts them and begins to push them. Cliodhna clings to the wheel, but she doesn't have the skill to keep the ship on course. Her Shadow starts whispering "Let me help you! Let me help you!!" but Cliodhna's so shaken that before she can make her mind up one way or another, the ship is capsized by the crashing of the wave.
The cohort and crew awaken one at a time to find that they're laying on a sandy beach...the Ulysses mired on the shore behind them with a large hole in its side. Cliodhna groans and holds her head, taking full blame for the crashed ship and their current predicament. She is able to push herself up, and notices that everyone else is fine-- just trying to clear their heads-- and crawls over to Memnon, making sure he's not injured. The cohort notices a small hut in the middle of the island, and nothing else. They squint and see a woman standing in the doorway, and then they watch as she walks into the hut and a piece of cloth flaps down over the opening.
Cliodhna asks where they are, and Brianna smiles and says that it's the Lady of Fate's island. Cliodhna suddenly gets a feeling of dread in the pit of her stomach and she has no idea why, right off hand. Could it be that she fears how the Lady will treat the Daughter of Markova, or could it be that she...no, hate is too strong a word, surely. No, it's true. She HATES this woman for trying to pit her against her own father! And she's afraid that the moment she's in the Lady's presence, the Lady will know this and punish her for it...if she doesn't know it already! When Brianna suggests that they go visit with the Lady, Cliodhna hedges-- making excuses that it might be rude to just burst in unannounced. And besides, the Lady might be mad that they ship-wrecked onto her island! Cliodhna knows these excuses are hollow ones the second they leave her lips, and everyone else does, too. Brianna looks at her closely and asks her "who do you think brought us here?" and then asks Cliodhna why she's so afraid to see the Lady? Cliodhna doesn't want anyone to be suspicious of her, so she finally agrees that they should go speak with the Lady, but insists on being the last to enter the hut.
When Ahuru approaches the Lady, they greet each other warmly and he sits at her side. She embraces Brianna lovingly and smiles down upon her. Then the Lady looks at each person in turn, but Cliodhna finds that she doesn't want to meet the Lady's gaze. The Lady is an etherially beautiful woman with long, blonde hair, and Cliodhna can feel the wisdom of ages emminating from her, but she wonders how the Lady can be so heartless and cruel, yet show such caring for Ahuru and Brianna.
The Lady greets Ray and Memnon with a smile, and then locks eyes with Cliodhna. She asks Cliodhna why she has not yet told Him-- the one who NEEDS to know-- and Cliodhna instantly knows what the Lady's referring to. She tries to find her voice, and after a time is able to answer that she has always planned to...and she will. The Lady nods and leans in, telling her that she must tell him soon. Cliodhna feels frozen with dread. She doesn't want to EVER tell Memnon that Markova is her father, but she wouldn't expect anything less than the complete truth from him, so she will give him the complete truth, in return. Just not here and now. The Lady nods and straightens again.
She stands before the group, and her form shimmers and changes into that of a kind-faced motherly woman. She walks back and forth before them, telling them of what they must do next. They are first to go to Amenti to rescue the Guardian. Cliodhna glances over at Memnon in surprise, but allows the Lady to finish what she has to say. Then they will return to New York where they will say good-bye to two of their members who will not return. The cohort glances around at each other worriedly-- they've heard this prophesy before, and don't like being reminded of it.
Then Cliodhna speaks up. "Rescue the Guardian? But I thought Memnon was the Guardian?"
"There are two-- Father and Son." the Lady replies cheerfully.
Cliodhna stares at Memnon-- who looks just as confused as she does-- and then back at the Lady. "Two-Feathers is here?" she asks incredulously, but the Lady only smiles and shakes her head.
Then before Cliodhna can question her further, Ray quickly asks how his Susan is doing back in New York. The Lady smiles softly at him and leans in again. She tells Ray that it is no longer his responsibility to protect Susan. Ray gets a panicked look on his face and asks if Susan is OK. The Lady nods and replies that Susan is just fine, but it is as Ray has always known-- he needs to let go. Ray look like he's near tears, so Cliodhna puts a hand on Ray's shoulder and looks at him intently.
"Ye'd do anythin' ta keep her safe and protect her, wouldn't ye?" she asks in a quiet voice, and Ray answers that he would, with eyes flaring. Cliodhna nods. "Ye love her above all else." and again Ray confirms that this is the truth. "I know how ye feel-- I'd do anythin' ta protect Mem." She squeezes Ray's shoulder in empathy and understanding, and then turns to face the Lady with a deep anger in her eyes.
"Ye know NOTHIN' o' love! Ye care nothin' fer other's feelin's, only that we play our roles!" The Lady's form again shimmers, and now standing before Cliodhna is an old, bent crone.
"Oh dearie, you're wrong. I do know love very well." she answers.
"Then WHY must two not return? Why do ye put us in the position where we'll lose our loved ones an' friends?" Cliodhna asks angrily, her voice rising.
"Because you must. If you do not, then He will win." The Lady replies.
"I'm not goin' ta allow Him ta be destroyed until I can speak with him first-- I believe he is good an' can be changed!" Cliodhna retorts. The Lady smiles at her sadly.
"Yes, it is your role in Fate to argue with Him, Daughter.
"An' what about Amon's role in fate?? He said that Osiris had Issa's soul all along, an' that Osiris made it vanish! I thought the promise o' the Goddess was one ta be trusted!" Cliodhna says furiously.
"It is, Daughter, it is." the Lady replies. Cliodhna grows frustrated with all these cryptic answers, and after a little more arguing, she finally falls silent and allows the other to speak with the Lady. Damn that woman, she's NOT going to lose her mother, father, lover, or friends! Cliodhna folds her arms and continues to glare at the Lady while everyone else takes their turns speaking with her.
Finally the visit with the Lady draws to a close, and she leads everyone outside of her hut-- now back in her original maiden-form. Ray asks what they're going to do about the Jadians waiting for them. The Lady smiles, waves her hand, and asks, "What Jadians?" Everyone quickly looks out to sea, and the ships have vanished! Not only that, but the gaping hole in the Ulysses has been repaired-- her crew standing around scratching their heads in confusion! The Lady turns to them and speaks.
"Go now to Amenti to rescue the Guardian, and then return to New York. My son spoke true-- " she says nodding to Ahuru. "-- there are more forces at work in the world than evil." The cohort says their farewells-- Cliodhna still not sure what to make of the Lady-- and boards the Ulysses. Cliodhna quickly apologizes to Hans for her handling of the ship earlier. Hans nods shortly, turns, and assigns someone else to steer-- Cliodhna feeling the sting of the rebuke. She orders the helmsman to take them to Amenti, and the Ulysses pulls out into the tempest.
Once the ship is sailing, Friday, Shep, and some other of the deckhands approach the cohort and ask why they were talking to themselves out there on the beach. The cohort-members look from one to another in confusion. Ray answers that they weren't talking to themselves, they were talking to the Lady of Fate. The deckhands still look sceptical-- they didn't see any Lady of Fate! "Well what about the sudden disappearance of the Jadian ships, and the Ulysses' miraculous instant repairs?" he asks. The crew looks around nervously at one another and slowly begin to disperse back to their jobs.
Ahuru and Brianna look expectantly at Cliodhna, and she feels her stomach drop. "It is time to tell him," Ahuru gently prompts her, and she leans weakly against the ship's railing.
"All right," Cliodhna finally answers in a quiet voice. "Mem...Ray...there's somethin' I need ta tell ye-- somethin' I think Ray's already guessed." She exhales, closes her eyes, and then begins speaking. "Mem-- ye remember when I went ta speak with my mother?" Memnon nods his head slowly, watching Cliodhna intently. "Well, she told me somethin' that evenin'. Ye remember the story o' when our mothers went back in time an' saw Amon's wife die? Well, there's a part you an' I were never told. Markova was there, an' Mother thought he would be the one ta kill Issa, so when he got up ta go after Issa...Mother intercepted him, seduced him, an'...I was conceived that night. I...I am Markova's daughter." Cliodhna clutches her hands together tightly and watches Memnon with terror in her eyes.
Memnon's brow furrows and he stares up into the sky. "Somehow...somehow I...already knew that. I...have known that all along..." he says hesitantly in a confused voice. Cliodhna stares at him, then at Ahuru, and then back at Memnon. It takes her a moment to realize that he's not mad at her and he's not going to leave her, and she slumps back as relief washes over her.
Then Ray turns to her and asks her what she's going to do. He has an odd look on his face-- like she's turned into a poisonous snake, or something. Cliodhna sees his sudden wariness, and tries her best to prove she's still the same Cliodhna. She tells him that she's going to argue with her father and try to change him. Ray folds his arms and asks what she's going to do if the arguing fails and she's asked to draw her sword against him then? Cliodhna gets a firey look in her eyes and says that she's not going to fail. Brianna joins in the conversation, telling her that her father has been the way he is for thousands of years-- maybe it's too late for him to change. Cliodhna snaps that it's NEVER too late to change! She, herself, had her opinions about the IRA changed in one vision!
The group continues to hound Cliodhna with questions, and the more she answers, the most agitated and protective of Markova she gets, and the more distrusting and worried her questioners start looking. Finally Ahuru announces that they're approaching Amenti, so they should ready themselves to leave the ship. Cliodhna feels tears sting the corners of her eyes. To them, Markova is nothing but the enemy! How could she expect them to understand?? In fighting and destroying him, they will get the future they've been dreaming of, but for her she will not only lose the father she never knew and only recently found, but her beloved, precious mother!! Cliodhna grips the railing hard as she stares out into the tempest. Memnon stands next to her and puts his arm around her, giving her the silence that she was hoping he'd grant her.
An incredibly thick mist surrounds Amenti-- so thick that as they're going through it, the passengers can't see their own hands held right in front of their faces. When they finally pass through the fog, a great golden city enfolds before them. Everyone looks at it in stunned silence, save those who have lived here. There's a feeling of grittiness and sand in the air, and they can feel sand blow past their skin. Ahuru narrows his eyes. "Something is different. The man who once called himself Osiris is gone. A new Osiris has taken his place."
Brianna looks at Ahuru carefully and asks what he means, but Ahuru says that he does not know. Brianna thinks, and then her eyes alight with understanding. "It must be Mahemet. That's who Amon will have to face and destroy-- his old teacher and rival." Ahuru nods and agrees that Brianna must be right. Cliodhna feels a pang of nervousness. Mehemet?? Didn't Amon destroy him once and for all when he learned the ritual for how to kill a mummy??
The ship finally docks, and Brianna dons the mask Ahuru made for her that transforms her into an Egyptian woman. Ray and Cliodhna decide that disguising themselves would be a good idea, so Ray moliates both of them to look Egyptian, as well, and then they concentrate and change their clothing to that of the Amenti. When this is done, Cliodhna looks over and notices that both Ahuru AND Memnon have adopted the traditional men's garb-- nothing at all! Her face grows red, and she quickly stands right in front of Memnon to block any other women's view of him. Memnon grins and leans down. "I don't think any of the native women here will take any special notice of another naked man, do you?" and he motions to the city where most of them men are walking around either naked or wearing very small loincloths.
Cliodhna turns and raises her eyebrow at Memnon. "Yer not just any other naked man, Mem," and a slow blush spreads across her face as she looks at him meaningfully. He laughs and shakes his head. "Well, let's get going if we're going to rescue this guy. I personally don't know what the big deal is with him."
Cliodhna folds her arms and looks at Memnon in consternation. "That isn't just 'some guy,' Mem, that's Amon yer talkin' about, an' ye better speak respectfully of him!" Cliodhna chides.
"Amon...the same guy from the stories Mom told me??" he asks incredulously.
"Aye, Mem, the same guy." Cliodhna says evenly.
"OK, OK...sorry!" he says, holding up his hands.
The group leaves the docks together and enters the city. Brianna turns to Ahuru and asks how they're going to find Amon. Ahuru bends down and picks up a handful of sand. He stands with his hand open, and suddenly the sand lifts and forms a bar that elongates into a path of sand floating in the air. "We follow the sand," Ahuru directs, and the cohort follows the floating path of sand through the city.
The sand leads them into an abandoned part of the city, and then up to a building before it finally drops and meshes with the sand on the ground. "He is in this building..." Ahuru closes his eyes. "...in the basement." The cohort hurries forward and searches around the building for a basement door. They finally enter the building and search the bottom floor, and there they find the door they've been looking for. Memnon pulls the door open, and finds himself face-to-face with about a half-dozen spears! Suddenly they hear a familiar voice and see the guards stand aside as Amon steps into view.
"Oh good, I was wondering when you were all going to get here." Amon says dryly, and the guards lower their spears and allow the cohort to decend into the basement. As soon as she can, Cliodhna runs up and grabs Amon in a bear-hug. Amon stands there stiffly looking slightly embarrassed, but Cliodhna doesn't care! The last time she saw him he was badly injured and his spirits had been all but crushed! It was good to see him safe and well again! When she finally releases him, Ahuru and Amon greet each other for the first time in over 10 years. Brianna and Cliodhna get tears in their eyes and stand close together, watching everything emotionally.
Then from the back of the room a woman emerges smiling. Cliodhna notices her first. "Aunt Sanki??" she runs forward and hugs Sanki tightly.
"Mom??" Memnon exclaims, and he, too, runs over and almost picks her off the ground with the force of his hug.
"Is Uncle Two-Feathers here, too?" Cliodhna asks quickly, remembering the Lady of Fate's words that the two Guardians were father and son. But Sanki shakes her head sadly, leaving Cliodhna to feel confused again. Cliodhna and Memnon barrage Sanki with questions, and she asks some questions of her own, in return. "It's so GOOD ta see another face from life here in the Shadowlands!" Cliodhna thinks excitedly. Especially after the loss of her mother to Markova's dream.
When the reunions and greetings are over, the group gets down to business. Brianna tells Amon about her revelation that Osiris has been replaced by Mehemet, and Amon gets a vengeful look on his face and agrees that this could be possible. Cliodhna breaks in and asks HOW that could be possible? Didn't Amon kill him forever when he destroyed Mehemet's heart?
Ahuru turns to Cliodhna. "Oblivion does not like to give up its soldiers."
Amon tells the cohort that he was able to round up a good-sized group of men who want to help him get rid of this imposter...however, their numbers are still small when compared to the number of men Mehemet commands around the palace. Cliodhna folds her arms. "Then we'll need to recruit more men. The best place fer that is at the local taverns an' pubs." Amon nods and says that this sounds like a wonderful idea. Cliodhna turns to the men and begins organizing them into groups based on their weapons-skills-- archers in one group, melee in another group, and so on. While she's doing this, Ray suggests that a small group of people go scout out the palace to see how heavily it's being guarded.
Cliodhna returns and asks if Amon knows the inside of the palace well, and he says he does. Between Cliodhna, Ray, and Brianna, they have soon come up with a brilliant plan for getting Amon into the palace undisturbed. When the sun sets, they will take what men they have and march up to the front of the palace. The archers who can't fly will be in front and begin loosing arrows on all the guards guarding the outside of the palace, all of the rest of the palace-guards should be alerted and on their way to the front, so the cohort-- with Amon-- will come out of their hiding places behind the palace and rush into the palace-- hopefully unnoticed.
At this point, Amon-- looking very pleased and excited with this plan-- cuts in and tells the cohort that once he's at the throneroom, they are to leave he and Mehemet to fight, and rejoin the men fighting in the palace. Cliodhna immediately shakes her head. "Not a chance, Amon. We haven't come this far ta have ye get killed. The Lady said that we were ta rescue ye, so we're goin' ta stay in that throneroom just in case Mehemet gets the upper hand."
Amon looks at Cliodhna in frustration. "What is it with you people-- first Amber and now you. NO one can interfere with what I have to do." Amon pauses and his eyes grow hard. "And I WILL destroy Mehemet. Do not worry about me."
Cliodhna looks at Amon in surprise, and nods slowly. "All right, Amon. No one will enter the throneroom-- ye won't be disturbed. However...we'll be standin' guard out in the hallway, just in case any palace guards happen ta come by an' try ta get in, aye?" Cliodhna folds her arms and watches Amon with a look as stubborn as the one on his face.
"All right, all right, you can stay out in the corridors. Just make sure you don't come in...no matter what." Cliodhna bows her head in agreement with a little smile on her face. Small victories are victories, nonetheless!
The group decides that Ahuru and Brianna will go to all the taverns and pubs to do the recruiting. Ahuru is still a well-known, highly-respected man in Amenti, so the men should flock to his side-- not to mention he could perhaps PERSUADE many to follow him...if he needed to! Meanwhile, Ray, Cliodhna, and Memnon would go to the palace to scout out how heavily-guarded it is. The two groups part ways and set off on their errands.
Ray, Cliodhna, and Memnon walk through the city towards the palace, but unbeknownst to them, Cliodhna's Shadow is gleefully pestering all the Shadows of the Amenti they pass, telling them that there are intruders...outsiders in the city. As the three pass a group of guards, the guards suddenly turn and look suspiciously at the three. They command them to halt, and ask them what their business is. Memnon steps forward and speaks to the guards in beautiful, fluent Amenti, and soon it appears that all of them are laughing and joking, and the guards tell them to go on their way. As soon as they're out of ear-shot, Cliodhna looks up at Memnon in amazement. "I thought the only foreign language ye knew was French!" she says, smiling at him.
Memnon grins embarrassedly. "Sorry...it kind of slipped my mind!" Cliodhna shakes her head, still smiling and feeling proud, and soon the group reaches the palace grounds.
They look around and see many important people going to and from the palace. There seem to be the expected number of guards around-- nothing out of the ordinary. However, the guards all look very intimidating and skilled at what they do. Cliodhna feels the first bit of worry try to creep into her, but then she remembers the men that Amon had rounded up, and decides that maybe all the Amenti just happen to be good fighters. Just then the group's attention is distracted by the arrival of a group of people...who...look like...gods?? Memnon quickly pulls Cliodhna and Ray back and tells them that they've seen all they need to see here-- it's time to go.
The three turn and quickly begin to make their way back to the abandoned part of town, and not a moment too soon. The gods' heads pick up and begin to look around the courtyard. The guards are alerted by this, and they, too, scan the courtyard. After a time when they realize that nothing is amiss, everyone goes back to what they were doing.
The three continue to make their way back to where Amon and the others are waiting. Memnon silently counts the blocks they still have to cross in his head, while Ray and Cliodhna try to appear as non-chalant and natural-looking as they can. Again they're stopped-- this time by a different group of guards-- but again Memnon is able to put them at ease, and the three are allowed to go. But their luck doesn't last. As they're about to slip into the abandoned part of town, they see that a group of guards has taken notice of them and is approaching, looking hostile. Cliodhna gets a bad feeling in her stomach, and quickly embraces Memnon and starts kissing him passionately to try to throw the guards off. Ray takes her cue and bends down, pretending to inspect a strap on one of his sandals.
The guards finally reach the three, and one of them addresses Ray in that weird musical language of the Amenti. Ray doesn't know the language, so he starts clearing his throat and coughing-- pretending that he can't speak because of something in his throat. The guard again asks him something in Amenti-- this time in a louder voice-- and Ray again tries to stall for time. Cliodhna and Memnon stop what they're doing and Memnon tries to break in, but the guard ignores him and glares at Ray. He addresses Ray in the common tongue now to show that he knows that Ray's no Amenti, and makes to grab Ray, when suddenly Memnon grabs and head-butts the guard, and then turns and punches another in the face! The fight is on!
Memnon and Ray-- each powerful fighters-- take on 2-3 men at one time. Cliodhna brings herself into Calm, reaches out, and puts one of the men to sleep. One of the other guards notices this, and turns to Cliodhna with weapon drawn. He tries to attack her, but she's able to dodge away from the first few swings. Then he gets a lucky blow in-- very lucky-- and Cliodhna feels pain shoot through her side. She knows her injury is pretty serious, so she concentrates and pushes into the guard's mind with all her ability, and he falls to the ground in a deep sleep. At this point Memnon and Ray are each fighting one last man. Ray takes his man out, and Memnon-- having noticed Cliodhna's fighting-tactic and injury-- takes his guard's head and starts beating it against a nearby wall yelling, "Sleep! Sleep!" When he finally releases the guard, the guard slumps unconscious to the ground. Cliodhna limps over to Memnon, smiling and shaking her head. "Well, I guess that's another way ta do it, love!" she laughs, and Memnon grins sheepishly.
As the three are about to leave, Ray stops them and suggests that they might be being followed, so why don't they double back before going into the building where Amon and the others are waiting? Cliodhna and Memnon agree that this is an excellent idea, and not only do they double back, but they enter an entirely different building and wait there for about 15 minutes. When they're thoroughly convinced that they haven't been followed, they go invisible and sneak quickly back into the right building, and down into the basement.
Relieved, they tell Amon everything that happened. Amon seems pleased that the number of guards hasn't increased at all since his escape. Then Brianna and Ahuru come down the stairs followed by a LONG line of men. Ahuru looks at Brianna and nods, and Brianna quickly approaches Cliodhna.
Wraith Side-Story 12: "Blinded Truth"
