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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Why...?

Simon Sinek wrote a book, and a speech, and an empire, around the question... It starts with Why! 

I am listening to The Way of Kings, Brandon Sanderson, book 2, and Kaleden just defeat Seth son son Balano, Truthless of Shinovar. I found myself thinking how hard Kaledens life was in the story, and how he found a real smile. I then thought about Simon's book, and I wondered... 

Today, I ask myself, why? 

Why do I get up in the morning when I don't want to? 

Why do I get up and do this for and with people I'm responsible for, when everything in me says to turn it app off and go to bed?

Why do I bother trying to make things better when it only makes my life harder?

Why do I keep hoping, when I've never seen a positive outcome for it? 

The only place I ever find solace is in fictional worlds, in which magic and super powers exist. 

But here I am... Getting gas, eating dinner, and trying to find motivation to do another task or two before I succumb to sleep in a few hours. 

The problem is, I really don't know why. 

I know I feel responsible. 

I know I feel I "must" continue.

But I don't understand why. 

I wish I had a "why" that left me feeling compelled, rather than one that left me feeling coerced and conscripted. 

But I guess if it keeps me breathing another day, it's better than nothing. So I go on... 

But I wish I had a why... 

I wish I woke up in the morning glad to be alive and excited for the future. 

I never have. Not once that I can recall in my whole life. I've been entertained, distracted, and amused... But never genuinely excited. 

I watch it in others, and it feels like I wish I had that. 

I see glimpses of it when I write, creative fiction, even if I don't do it very often. 

Maybe someday.... Someday I'll have a why. 

Selah

Darrell Wolfe 

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Studying for the Idaho Driver's Test

*Note: I compiled questions from a course, from ChatGPT, and from my own research into this document so three separate people in my household could study for the Idaho Driver's test. 

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POTENTIAL TEST QUESTIONS FOR IDAHO DRIVER’S LICENSE

Identify this sign by its shape and color!

Yellow Circle
  1. crosswalk
  2. (railroad crossing)
  3. school zone
  4. no passing

 

Most fatal crashes happen in the:

  1. city
  2. (country)

 

What speed should a typical street corner be taken at?

  1. 5 mph
  2. (15 mph)
  3. 20 mph
  4. 30 mph

 

You do not have to wait for a pedestrian to completely cross a crosswalk before you turn. True or false?

  1. True
  2. (False)

 

The three types of traffic signs are:

  1. warning, help, speed
  2. speed, crossing, guide
  3. regulatory, speed, guide
  4. (warning, guide, regulatory)

 

What is an uncontrolled intersection?

  1. One with only two signs
  2. One with four stop signs
  3. (One with no signs or lights)
  4. One where no one is in control

 

In Idaho, when can you turn LEFT on a red light?

  1. (When turning onto a one-way street from a one-way street)
  2. when turning right
  3. You cannot
  4. When turning onto a two-way street from a one-way street

 

Marijuana can slow reaction time while driving. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

A second moving violation for a driver under the age of 17 results in a 30-day license suspension. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

You can lose your license for which of the following?

  1. Leaving the scene of a crash with injury or damage
  2. Reckless driving
  3. Driving with more than three teenagers in your vehicle
  4. (Both leaving the scene and reckless driving)

 

You must stop your vehicle before leaving your driveway and entering the street. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

On wet roads, your car can hydroplane to the point it completely floats off the road at ____ mph or more.

  1. 55
  2. 45
  3. (35) < Correct
  4. 25

 

What does S.M.O.G. stand for?

  1. Simple Movement Of Gravity
  2. Signal, Move, Over, Go
  3. Signal, look Over your shoulder, Motion to others, Go if clear
  4. (Signal, check Mirrors, look Over your shoulder, Go if clear)

 

You cannot park closer than ___ feet from a fire hydrant.

  1. 5
  2. 10
  3. (15)
  4. 20

 

In Idaho you only have to have a license plate on the front of the vehicle. True or false?

  1. True
  2. (False)

 

A yellow triangle sign with black border

Description automatically generated

This is a slow moving vehicle sign. True or false?

Yellow Triangle

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

 


Which age group is most likely to be distracted while driving?

  1. (Drivers under the age of 20)
  2. Drivers 21-29 years of age
  3. Drivers 30-39 years of age
  4. Drivers 40-49 years of age

 

When should you approach your parked vehicle from the front?

  1. When your vehicle is parked in a parking lot
  2. When your vehicle is parked at a Dutch Bros. coffee shop
  3. When your vehicle is double parked
  4. (When your vehicle is parked at a curb)

 

Motorized vehicle crashes are the #1 cause of death for which age group?

  1. 1-15
  2. (1-34)
  3. 35-50
  4. 51-98

 

 

Which car in the graphic below is able to pass if a safe passing scenario presents itself?

A pink car with a solid line, and a white care with a dotted line. The white car can pass, the pink car cannot.
  1. A road with cars on it

Description automatically generated(The white car in the bottom lane)
  2. The pink car in the top lane
  3. Neither can pass
  4. Both could pass

 

 

 

How much distance should you give a bicycle rider that you are preparing to pass?

  1. 2'
  2. (3') < the ‘ means feet.
  3. 6'
  4. 8'

 

Just by its shape, name this sign!

Shape of a stop sign

  1. A blue octagon with white background

Description automatically generatedschool crossing
  2. (stop sign)
  3. no passing
  4. railroad crossing


 

Which law states that you cannot drive faster than conditions allow?

  1. The speed limit
  2. Basic Common Law
  3. Common Sense Law
  4. (Basic Speed Law)

 

Which is the #1 cause of death in Idaho single vehicle crashes?

  1. (Rollover)
  2. Head-on collisions
  3. Running off the road
  4. Going into a river

 

How long should you signal before exiting the freeway?

  1. 10 seconds
  2. 20 seconds
  3. 30 seconds
  4. (5 seconds)

 

The enhanced side mirror settings have you move your mirrors out an additional ___ degrees from the traditional setting.

  1. 5
  2. 10
  3. (15)
  4. 20

 

While driving in heavy fog, which lights should you have on?

  1. brights
  2. (regular headlights)
  3. both your brights and regular headlights
  4. none of the above

 

You must dim your brights _____ feet before meeting an oncoming vehicle and ____ feet before overtaking another vehicle.

  1. 200 and 500
  2. (500 and 200)
  3. 100 and 300
  4. 250 and 250

 

After buying a vehicle how long do you have to get it registered?

  1. 10 days
  2. (30 days)
  3. 60 days
  4. 6 months

 

You must park no more than ___ inches from a curb.

  1. 10
  2. 12
  3. 16
  4. (18)

 

 

A yellow triangle sign with black border

Description automatically generatedThis is a No Passing sign. True or false?

Yellow Triangle
  1. (True)
  2. False

 

 

Which of the following type of signs could be brown?

  1. speed zone
  2. direction
  3. warning
  4. (guide)

 

In ideal weather conditions, how many seconds should you leave between you and the vehicle in front of you?

  1. 2
  2. (3)
  3. 4
  4. 5

 

In Idaho, which type of insurance is required by law?

  1. Collision
  2. Comprehensive
  3. Boundary
  4. (Liability)

 

Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit on city streets is ____ mph.

  1. 25
  2. 30
  3. (35)
  4. 40

 

 

What must you do at a flashing yellow arrow in a turn lane?

Yellow Arrow next to Green Light
  1. Traffic lights and signs from a wire

Description automatically generatedwait until the arrow is solid yellow and then turn
  2. wait until the arrow turns red
  3. Turn. You have the right of way
  4. (Yield before turning left)

 

 

 

 

 

When a vehicle is turning into a driveway and a pedestrian is crossing on the sidewalk, who has the right of way?

  1. The vehicle
  2. (The pedestrian)

 

At a 4-way stop, when two cars arrive at the same time, the car on the left has the right of way. True or false?

  1. (False)
  2. True

 

When should you call the police after a crash?

  1. If there is at least $750 worth of damage
  2. If there is damage to one or both vehicles
  3. If the crash happened on a city street
  4. (If there is injury or death or $1,500 or more of damage)

 

 

Based on its shape alone, name this sign!

X shape
  1. A black x symbol with white background

Description automatically generated(crossbuck)
  2. railroad crossing
  3. pedestrian crossing
  4. construction zone

 

 

When selling a vehicle, which of the following should go with the buyer?

  1. (The title)
  2. Insurance card
  3. The license plates
  4. Registration card

 

Hand over hand steering is the most common type of steering. True or false?

  1. True
  2. (False)[i]

 

When you have a tire blow out, you should quickly step on the brake to keep your car in your lane. True or false?

  1. (False)
  2. True

 

A red and orange triangle

AI-generated content may be incorrect.This sign is a YIELD sign. True or false?

Red/Orange triangle
  1. True
  2. (False)

 

 

Which example is considered texting and driving?

  1. Reading or viewing text on a mobile device
  2. Typing but not sending a text
  3. Reading Facebook posts on a laptop
  4. (All of these)

 

If your rear view mirror is blocked or missing, you must have two outside mirrors. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

The legal alcohol limit for drivers under the age of 21 is:

  1. .00%
  2. .01%
  3. (.02%)[ii]
  4. .08%

 

Texting and driving is defined as driving while you:

  1. Read any information on your phone
  2. Type any letters on your phone
  3. Send any file or typed message on your phone
  4. (All of these)

 

You cannot stop on a freeway onramp. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

You cannot park closer than ___ feet from a stop sign.

  1. (30)
  2. 25
  3. 20
  4. 15

 

When preparing for a right turn, you should slide over into lane position:

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. (3) - Position 3 is the closest to the right-hand edge of the roadway.
  4. 4

 

No driver can have an opened container of alcohol in the passenger area of their vehicle. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

When stopping behind another vehicle, you must leave enough room for a motorcycle. True or false?

  1. (True)[iii]
  2. False

 

What does I.P.D.E. stand for?

  1. Identify, Predict, Decide, Exit
  2. Identify, Predict, Do, Exit
  3. Identify, Polish, Decorate, Elaborate
  4. (Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute)

 

When parking straight between two other vehicles, the goal is to:

  1. park parallel to the other vehicles
  2. avoid door dents and dings
  3. leave enough room to open your doors
  4. (all of these)

 

Who goes first at a 4-way stop?

  1. Whoever gets there first
  2. The car on the right if two cars arrive at the same time
  3. If two cars are facing each other and arrive at the same time, the one going straight goes first
  4. (All of these)

 

A close-up of a road barrier

Description automatically generated

This barricade sign communicates to the driver that:

A sign with three bars of red and white stripes
  1. It is a dead end road
  2. (you may go around this sign on the right)[iv]
  3. you may go around this sign on the left
  4. the bridge is out ahead

 

 

As many as 21% of all traffic fatalities involve a drowsy driver. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

When a vehicle is slowing down ____ or more vehicles in Idaho, it must pull over and let them pass.

  1. 2
  2. 4
  3. (3)
  4. 5

 

When should you check your rear view mirror?

  1. before and after making a turn
  2. before and after a lane change
  3. before and after braking
  4. (all of these)

 

You legally must signal for ____ seconds or ____ feet before turning.

  1. 2 and 200
  2. 4 and 400
  3. (5 and 100)
  4. 5 and 500

 

With wet roads, hydroplaning can begin at speeds of:

  1. 25 mph
  2. 30 mph
  3. (35 mph)
  4. 40 mph

 

In Idaho, a bicycle does not have to stop at a stop sign. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

How do you know which cars are at the front and back of a funeral procession?

  1. (Their headlights and hazard lights are on)
  2. They will be displaying flags
  3. Their headlights are on
  4. The hazard lights are on

 

Because of airbags and better vehicle control, it is recommended to hold your steering wheel at:

  1. (9 and 3)
  2. 10 and 2
  3. 11 and 2
  4. 2:45 and 5:45

 

Which is a reason rural roads are more dangerous than urban roads?

  1. Speeds are higher
  2. There is less lighting
  3. Farm equipment/animals on the road
  4. (All of these)

 

If you get a ticket while on your 6 months of supervised driving, your permit is cancelled and the 6 months starts over. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

At an uncontrolled intersection, who goes first?

  1. (Whoever gets there first)
  2. Always the car going straight
  3. The largest vehicle
  4. None of the above

 

What is the maximum speed slow moving vehicles can travel at?

  1. 15
  2. 20
  3. (25)
  4. 30

 

Most vehicle fatalities in Idaho happen on urban roads. True or false?

  1. (False)
  2. True

 

If after completing an approved driver education course you are still under 17, you must drive with a licensed adult for ____ more hours.

  1. 20
  2. 30
  3. 40
  4. (50)

 

Which vehicle maneuver is most dangerous for motorcycles?

  1. lane changes
  2. parking
  3. getting on the freeway
  4. (left turn in front of them)

 

What kind of signs are orange in color?

  1. warning
  2. (construction)
  3. school crossing
  4. guide

 

If you are over the age of _______ you do not need to take driver education.

  1. 18
  2. 15-1/2
  3. 16
  4. (17)

 

Children must be in a child safety seat if they are:

  1. 4 and under
  2. 5 and under
  3. (6 and under)
  4. 8 and under

 

In Idaho, a bicycle does not have to stop at a red light. True or false?

  1. (False)
  2. True

 

When doing a lane change and there is no gap, you should just cancel your signal. True or false?

  1. True
  2. (False)

 

After buying some lumber from your local home supply store, you realize that you need to attach a red flag from the end of the lumber because it is hanging out behind your vehicle at least ____ feet.

1.      (4)

  1. 6
  2. 8
  3. 10

 

If you can’t see ____ feet or more because it is dark or foggy, you must turn on headlights.

  1. (500)
  2. 400
  3. 1,000
  4. 250

 

The dangerous area around large trucks is called the:

  1. Don't Go Zone
  2. Crumple Zone
  3. Blind Area
  4. (No Zone)

 

Which maneuver by a car or truck can be deadly to a motorcycle rider?

  1. Texting and driving
  2. A left turn in front of oncoming traffic
  3. following too close
  4. (all of these)

 

When an emergency vehicle approaches with lights/siren on, you must:

  1. Stop immediately
  2. (Pull as far to the right as possible and stop)
  3. Pull as far to the left and stop
  4. Move to the right and slow down

 

B.A.C. stands for:

  1. Body After Cleaning
  2. Blood Alcohol Cleaning
  3. Blood Allowable Content
  4. (Blood Alcohol Content)

 

If your back tires are skidding to the right, which way should you turn the steering wheel?

  1. To the left
  2. Keep it straight
  3. (To the right)
  4. It doesn’t matter

 

To pass an Idaho driver education course, you must earn 80% or higher. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

You cannot ever exceed the speed limit when passing another vehicle. True or false?

  1. True
  2. (False)[v]

 

About how many people die each day in America because of a drunk driver?

  1. 19
  2. (29)
  3. 109
  4. 229

 

As a motor vehicle driver, you hold some responsibility to protect other roadway users. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

In Idaho, the “Move Over” law requires you to move over a lane or slow down if an emergency vehicle is stopped on the side of the road. True or false?

  1. (True)
  2. False

 

 

Alternate Study Questions from ChatGPT

Traffic Signals and Signs

  1. Flashing Red Light
    Q: What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
    A: Stop completely, then proceed when it’s safe.
  2. Flashing Yellow Light
    Q: What does a flashing yellow traffic light indicate?
    A: Proceed with caution; be prepared to stop if necessary.
  3. Green Light
    Q: What must you do when you see a steady green light?
    A: Proceed if the intersection is clear; yield to pedestrians and any vehicles still in the intersection.
  4. Red Arrow
    Q: What does a red arrow signal mean?
    A: Stop and wait until the arrow turns green before proceeding.
  5. Green Arrow
    Q: What does a green arrow indicate at an intersection?
    A: You have the right-of-way to proceed in the direction of the arrow.
  6. Yield Sign
    Q: What should you do when approaching a yield sign?
    A: Slow down, check for oncoming traffic or pedestrians, and proceed only when it’s safe.
  7. Stop Sign
    Q: What is required when you approach a stop sign?
    A: Come to a complete stop before the stop line or crosswalk and yield to other traffic.
  8. Do Not Enter/No U-Turn Signs
    Q: What does a “Do Not Enter” or “No U-Turn” sign indicate?
    A: It prohibits entering that road or making a U-turn in that area.
  9. Warning Signs (Diamond-Shaped)
    Q: What does a diamond-shaped sign warn you about?
    A: It signals potential hazards ahead, such as curves, intersections, or changes in road conditions.
  10. School Zone Sign
    Q: What does a school zone sign indicate?
    A: Reduced speed limits and heightened caution due to children; always be prepared to stop.

Road Conditions and Safe Driving

  1. Headlights Usage
    Q: When are you required to use your headlights?
    A: From sunset to sunrise, during poor weather, and when visibility is reduced.
  2. Following Distance
    Q: What is a safe following distance under ideal conditions?
    A: At least a three-second gap from the vehicle ahead, adjusted for weather or traffic conditions.
  3. Driving in Fog
    Q: Which headlights should you use when driving in fog?
    A: Use low beams because high beams reflect off the fog and reduce visibility.
  4. Approaching an Intersection with Limited Visibility
    Q: How should you approach intersections when visibility is poor?
    A: Slow down, prepare to stop, and proceed only when it’s safe to do so.
  5. Emergency Vehicle Procedures
    Q: What should you do when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches?
    A: Pull over to the right side of the road and come to a complete stop until it passes.
  6. Skid Recovery
    Q: If your vehicle starts to skid, what is the recommended action?
    A: Ease off the accelerator, avoid abrupt braking, and steer in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go.
  7. Merging onto a Freeway
    Q: What is the correct procedure for merging onto a freeway?
    A: Accelerate to match the speed of the traffic, check your mirrors and blind spots, signal, and merge when safe.
  8. Passing Rules
    Q: Under what conditions is it legal to pass another vehicle?
    A: Only when the road markings permit passing (e.g., a broken line) and when it is safe to do so—never near curves, intersections, or in a no-passing zone.

Speed Limits and Impaired Driving

  1. Speed Limits
    Q: What is the typical speed limit on rural interstates in Idaho?
    A: Generally, up to 80 mph, but always follow posted speed limits as they can vary.
  2. Alcohol Limits
    Q: What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers 21 and over in Idaho?
    A: 0.08%.
  3. DUI Consequences
    Q: What actions could lead to a DUI charge?
    A: Driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, which can result in fines, license suspension, or jail time.

Parking, Maneuvering, and Special Situations

  1. Parallel Parking
    Q: When parallel parking, how close should your vehicle be to the curb?
    A: Within 12 inches of the curb.
  2. Four-Way Stop Procedure
    Q: What is the proper protocol at a four-way stop?
    A: Follow the “first come, first served” rule; if two vehicles arrive simultaneously, yield to the one on your right.
  3. Hill Parking
    Q: How should you position your vehicle when parking on a hill?
    A: If parking uphill with a curb, turn the wheels away from the curb; if parking downhill, turn the wheels toward the curb.
  4. Roundabouts
    Q: How do you navigate a roundabout safely?
    A: Slow down, yield to traffic already in the roundabout, signal your exit, and maintain a steady pace.
  5. Right Turn on Red
    Q: Under what conditions can you make a right turn on a red light?
    A: After coming to a complete stop and ensuring the way is clear of pedestrians and oncoming traffic, unless prohibited by signage.
  6. Blind Spots and Mirror Adjustment
    Q: How should you adjust your mirrors to reduce blind spots?
    A: Position your mirrors to cover as much of the adjacent lanes and rear view as possible, and consider adding additional convex mirrors if needed.
  7. Handling a Tire Blowout
    Q: What should you do if you experience a tire blowout while driving?
    A: Hold the steering wheel firmly, gradually reduce speed, and safely steer to the side of the road without abrupt maneuvers.
  8. Brake Failure
    Q: If your brakes fail, what steps should you take?
    A: Pump the brake pedal to try to regain pressure, downshift to slow down, and gently use the parking brake to bring your vehicle to a controlled stop.
  9. Crosswalks and Pedestrians
    Q: What is your responsibility when approaching a pedestrian crosswalk?
    A: Yield to pedestrians crossing the street, and proceed only when it is safe.
  10. Bicycle Lanes
    Q: When are you permitted to drive in a bicycle lane?
    A: Only when preparing for a turn or if local laws specifically allow it, and only when it’s safe.
  11. Cell Phone Use
    Q: What are the risks associated with using a cell phone while driving?
    A: It causes distractions, slows reaction times, and increases the likelihood of an accident.
  12. Effects of Weather on Driving
    Q: How do adverse weather conditions affect your driving?
    A: They require reduced speeds, increased following distances, and heightened awareness of road hazards.
  13. Convex Mirrors
    Q: What is the effect of a convex mirror on your perception?
    A: It provides a wider field of view but makes objects appear smaller and farther away.

 





END NOTES


[i] The statement "Hand over hand steering is the most common type of steering" is false. While hand-over-hand steering is a technique used for certain maneuvers, it's not the most common type of steering used in everyday driving.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Hand-over-hand steering:

This technique involves one hand pushing the steering wheel while the other pulls it, and then switching hands, which is particularly helpful for making tight turns or evasive maneuvers.

Push-and-pull steering:

This is a more common method where you push the steering wheel in one direction and then pull it back, keeping both hands on the wheel.

Modern steering systems:

The most common modern steering system is rack and pinion steering, often combined with electric power assistance.

Why hand-over-hand is not the most common:

For most everyday driving, keeping both hands on the wheel is recommended for better control and safety.

[ii] In Idaho, the legal alcohol limit for drivers under 21 is a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.02% or higher, which is a zero-tolerance policy for underage driving under the influence.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Zero-Tolerance Policy: Idaho has a zero-tolerance policy for underage driving under the influence, meaning any detectable amount of alcohol (0.02% BAC or higher) can result in a DUI charge for drivers under 21.

Penalties: Underage drivers facing a DUI charge can face severe penalties, including fines, license suspension, and mandatory alcohol education programs.

Legal Limit: The legal limit for drivers under 21 is 0.02% BAC, while for drivers 21 and older, the legal limit is 0.08% BAC.

Commercial Drivers: For those with commercial driver's licenses (CDLs), the legal limit is 0.04%.

[iii] Motorcycles need space to maneuver: Motorcycles are smaller and lighter than cars, and they need more space to stop and change direction.

[iv] The Idaho barricade sign (U2) communicates to the driver that you may go around the sign on the right.

Here's a breakdown of why:

Barricade Sign U2: This type of sign is commonly used to indicate a temporary obstruction or hazard on the road, like construction or an accident.

Directional Arrow: The sign typically includes an arrow, which in this case, points to the right, indicating that drivers can proceed around the barricade on the right side of the road.

Idaho Drivers Ed: This question is from a drivers ed flashcard, which means it is a common question to test knowledge of traffic signs.

[v] The statement is false. In Idaho, drivers can exceed the posted speed limit by up to 15 mph while passing another vehicle traveling below the speed limit, but only if it's safe to do so.






 

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Darrell Wolfe (DG Wolfe)
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Sunday, March 9, 2025

Reflecting on my new writing process...

I've been busy with life, work, and school. I haven't had a weekend to dedicate to writing in a while. But I forced a few minutes out of the end of tonight. It was hard at first, like that writers block feeling of staring at a blank page, even though it wasn't blank as I had started chapter 3 two weeks ago. But I felt "lost", like "where am I going with this"? 

So, taking queues both from my template (what tiny goal are we trying to achieve right now and how can we answer it with yes/but or no/and), and queues from the other writing lessons I've learned (what are each characters motives, what would the twin cats care about, that will affect what they say and what he learns...)... And then taking detour into dialogues with AI about what currency might look like in a world with ubiquitous magic and real gods... 

It began to take shape. It started slow, like cold honey, and then began to flow more easily as I explored those ideas. 

It began to feel like a block of marble that I was chipping away at carefully, to see what figure might be waiting to be uncovered, as some famous artist said, I think?

And even after only about 20 minutes doing these things, I felt completely unstuck. 

This process is working. I'm not going to haul off and teach a class until I'm at least 500 chapters into it and I know it's working. 😂 

But I definitely feel this process has merit. And others don't need my process. But I can show them techniques and tools and flavors, and let them become their own chefs, as Brandon Sanderson says. 

Lastly, I began writing my "Integrative Statement" for a seminary class. It's oddly vague instructions left me floundering a bit. 

But I recalled the professor says he did that on purpose to let us put what we wanted. 

As I drafted the first section, I realized that all my biblical studies in academics are making my storytelling better. This is because, despite European theologians best attempts to obscure this with their stupid "systems", the biblical authors were deeply saturated in narrative, story, metaphor, allegory, poetic imagery, and using the written arts to weave together and explore archetypes of the human condition. 

CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien and Brandon Sanderson all do the same. So did Jesus. 

This is the model. This is The Way. 

Story as Device, but not preaching. 

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Chapter 2 - Dinosaurs, Magic Lessons, and a Wolf Killer

Markus felt stiff, and he stretched and yawned. As his brain slowly booted, he realized he was naked, covered in some kind of blanket, and he opened his eyes to see the apex of a tent. 

Heart racing, he sat up as quickly as he could manage his aching bones, and looked around. He found himself draped in a tartan rug, and the smell of campfire smoke wafted into the tent. He looked through the slit in the tent, and could just make out three suns low in the sky but rising. 

“Ugh,” he said to himself. “I’m still in the nightmare.” 

“Nightmare?” A deep bellowing voice laughed. “That’s some way to talk about my camp. I don’t think it is half bad, considering the needless comforts you humans require.” 

Janie the cat was gone from his feet, and Markus peeked his head outside of the tent. 

Sitting on the far side of the campfire, was a massive humanoid, with green and grey scales, a wide shield-like head, with three horns. His hands were three large fingers and a thumb, which were holding a pot and a ladle. 

Markus froze, unsure how to proceed. 

“Come. Come, child. You must be hungry after a long sleep.” The deep voice of the creature encouraged. “Janie said you might be wary, but I didn’t expect this kind skittishness. Come, come. I don’t bite... Rather… I do... But I won’t bite you.” The large triangular head bobbed as he smiled. 

“Um-“ Markus started, then held the blanket around him tighter, “I… um… I am naked.” 

“Ah, Yes.” The gargantuan creature said. “I forgot, Janie left these for you.”

The creature waved a massive hand and a small bundle, tied with twine, floated into the air and then toward Markus’s tent, setting down just inside. The creature nodded, and went back to reading a book that looked far too small for his massive hands.

At the top of the bundle, under the twine, was a note with a paw stamped into a rainbow colored wax seal. 

***

Dearest Markus,

This was not the transition I had hoped for, and I am terribly sorry to do this to you, but I have to leave for a bit.  It has come to my attention that there have been some developments that require my direct attention. Apparently, I have been gone far too long. It was worth, you were worth it, but, I must attend to this for a bit. 

Worry not, I have left you in the best hands I could find. Ko’Akh is a dear friend and a wise sage. If anyone can help you get a real start on this journey, it will be him. Alas, while I am a Watcher and Seer, I have never been a great teacher. A storyteller, yes. Oh my yes, but not a teacher. 

Listen to him, watch him, and pay attention to your inner self, it will guide you.

I will try to return as soon as I can, but for now, stay with Ko’Akh until he delivers you safely to a human settlement. 

Your Watcher, Janie the Cat

PS: I burned your clothes, they were stained and would stand out in this reality. I know you watch too many movies, but I couldn’t resist setting you up with this package.

***

Markus untied the twine, and pulled the cloth wrapping apart. Inside, he found a Kilt in the blue-green tartan, a black tunic, a belt with some small bags hanging on it, and a black cloak. Along with this, he found a T-shirt from back home, which sported a stylized hand of the Vulcan greeting. 

Finding the other materials surprisingly higher quality and better fit than his Ren Faire gear back home, Markus put himself together and tugged at everything a few times to ensure it was together. He found the bags held a few coins, and a small utility knife was sheathed at his side.

The creature, apparently Ko’Akh, was still reading and lost in thought as Markus stepped out of the tent and into the light of three suns, cloak draped easily over his shoulders, hood back. The smell of food hit him from the fireplace, just now noticing how hungry he felt.

Tentatively, Markus stood and walked across the yard to the fire and sat on the opposing log. “Is that breakfast?” Markus asked hoping it was edible for a human.

The massive creature bowed his head slightly, set down his book, and filled a bowl using a ladle. With a dexterity belying his size, he placed a spoon inside the bowl, and reached his hand out. The bowl floated across the fire slowly, and paused in floating in front of Markus, who received it.

“I’m Ko’Akh,” the creature said, with a guttural sound at the end of the word, as if clearing his throat. It reminded Markus of Klingon, or the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach.

“I’m Markus,” he said, raising the spoon to his mouth. 

For a while, neither spoke. Ko’Akh allowing Markus to take in the scenery and give an appraising few glances at him. 

“So…” After a long silence, Markus broke the ice. “Talking cat, talking wolves, now a talking Triceratops man.”

“Hey now,” Ko’Akh laughed. “I’m not sure what a triceratops is, but I’m a Threxan. Of the horde of Ko’Enns, keepers of the ancient wisdoms. Please to make your acquaintance young human.” 

“I’m not exactly young, I’m 36.” Markus offered. Then speaking out-loud but more to himself, “Great, I’m talking to a dinosaur man.” 

“Our young-lings don’t even leave the heard until they are at least 100-years. I’m still only middle aged, and I am 2,000 years old. So, forgive me, but you are a young one. Though, for humans, I understand you are middle aged yourself. So, from your perspective, I can see how you would not feel so young.” Ko’Akh let out a slow bellowing laugh. 

“When you are quite ready, there is much to do, a big journey ahead of us.”

“A journey, where?” Markus asked.

“Janie left on an urgent duty, but assigned me to escort you to a village of your fellow humans. No wolf packs will bother you with me around. Vile creatures.” Ko’Akh shook his head at the thought of them.

“Wolves?”

“All dogs, vile, Just vile. Never trust a dog, even the cute ones, they’re always making a mess of things. Cats. They are your allies.”

Markus couldn't argue, he had been a cat person, or, at least, a cat adopting him was the only way he ever decided to keep an animal, one who, apparently can talk, and also have urgent business. So he was feeling less sure that was ever his decision to begin with. 

After Markus was done eating, and set his bowl down, Ko’Akh stood and waved his hands in a flowing motion over the entire campsite.

Markus took in the sheer size of the creature. He stood at least eight feet tall with a mass easily in the hundreds of pounds, and yet the ground only shook slightly when he walked. He was draped in a long robe with symbols all over it, with a large hammer in his belt, as well as cooking pots and other paraphernalia hanging about.

The bowl Markus had set down vanished, the campfire was suddenly cold and smokeless, the tent disappeared behind him. The rocks around the campfire rolled away into an unorganized layout. In less than two minutes, the campsite was missing as though it had never existed.

“Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footsteps,” Markus murmured to himself. 

“That is a lovely saying,” Ko’Akh said. “I shall add it to my texts.” 

Leaving the former campsite, Ko’Akh began walking into the woods then looked back to see if Markus was following.

Seeing no other choice, Markus stood to follow. “I wonder if they have burritos?”

***

For what Markus guessed was half a day, though with three suns it is hard to tell, they worked their way through forests, up and over rocky hills, through streams, and into a slowly changing landscape of new trees. The original forest had been primarily pine trees, but now various other trees dotted the land as well.

Throughout the journey, Ko’Akh walked with an agility that belied his size. As they walked, Markus thought about how much Janie the Human would have loved this scenery, and would probably have been twice as brave as he was. Plus, she loved camping, while Markus’ idea of camping was a hotel without room service, not that he’d seen a hotel in the last few years as his fortunes dried up. 

Every so often, Markus slapped his face again, to make sure he wasn’t dreaming, or force himself to wake up. No such luck, they were still walking. At least he was wearing his new boots, provided by Janie the Cat, which he found were shockingly still comfortable even after hours of walking. He wondered if they were magic boots too. 

Finally, they came to the first sign of civilization, a sturdy stone bridge crossing a wide river. 

“Excuse me, Ko’Akh, what is this place called?” 

“This place?” Ko’Akh asked, pointing to the bridge. “Is Maplewood Crossing.” 

Across the river, there were maple trees as far as Markus’ could see, the pine trees stopping at this side of the river’s edge.

“No,” Markus replied. “I mean, this place, this… planet? This reality?” 

Ko’Akh stopped their trek across the bridge, turned around, and placed an elbow on the bridge railing. They were halfway across the bridge, which may have been at least a mile wide, Markus guessed. 

The giant gave him an assessing stare, then spoke.

“When Janie, as you know her, asked me to watch over you,” he said. “I never imagined you would be so poorly educated. You don’t seem to be much a magician, and you’ve never met a Threxan, and you seem so…  helpless, if you’ll excuse the tactlessness. Then again, you do seem like the kind of case she would find fascinating.” 

“Um…” Markus said, while fiddling with the old ring on his necklace, which Janie the Cat had left on his naked body. It was his wedding ring, which he now wore for a memorial, and sometimes for stimming when he’s overwhelmed, which he always was. 

Markus down, resting his aching legs, leaning against one of the rail posts on the other side of the bridge. “Thanks, I think? But… do you have a name for this… reality? Do you know what planets are?”

“The translation magic may not be working well in this case. Your village must be a long way away.”

“You have no idea, compadre, you have no idea.” 

“You must tell me about it sometime, but later, when I can get my recording crystals set up.” Ko’Akh sat down for himself against a rail post, somehow managing to bring his legs into something approximating a lotus pose. “Let me see if I can give an answer that would help. This, planet, as you call it, is one of three inhabitable orbs which rotates our three suns.”

“Three habitable planets?!” Markus exclaimed.

Ko’Akh smiled and nodded. “You really don’t get out much. Yes, three, though, not to humans, per se. You are all so fragile, especially if you are without training in the Manna arts.”

“I’ve been sheltered,” Markus offered. “Apparently more than I realized.” Markus made a note to himself to follow up on what Manna Arts might be, though after the glowing blue light saber stick event, he had his guesses. He unconsciously rubbed his forearm tattoo, which was visible but no longer glowing.

“Indeed,” The giant man said, as he stretched his arms and yawned. “Well… This orb is called by many names, in many cultures, but many of us have come to call is Ha Aretz .” 

As he spoke, the dino-man pulled out a small scone, like the one Janie the Cat had given him yesterday, and threw it at Markus. Ko’Akh filled a fresh skin of water from the river before tossing it as well.

Markus felt the energy surge through him again, washing away his tiredness. His arm tattoo glowed, briefly as well, before settling back into white and black ink. Markus always imagined he would be brave enough to get a tattoo, though this wasn’t what he imagined it would look like. He always thought it would be Yoda and Spock standing together. He guessed nobody here would be able to draw that one, having no reference. Although, he might get them to replicate his shirt, maybe.

Ko’Akh, having finished his scone in one great bite, continued… “There is also Oceana, which you would find inhospitable, and Zora, which you would find less hospitable. My people cannot visit Oceana, due to not breathing under water, and there are no visitors facilities. However, I have been to Zora a few times. It is primarily a place of fire and lava, which is why Dragonites and other fire beings call it their home.”

“DragonBorn,” Markus sat up straighter. “There are DragonBorn here?” 

“Dragonites, but yes. So, you have at least heard of them,” the dino-man said. “I suppose that makes sense, they are flashier, their legends and stories travel farther.” 

“Am I likely to meet one?” Markus asked. “Are they… friendly?” 

“Friendly enough, I suppose.” Ko’Akh paused to consider the question. “They are a tough race, but generally not harmful if not provoked. They can be a bit arrogant though, given they are an apex species.”

“Fascinating,” Markus mused. He finished his lembas bread, which is how he now was thinking of it. “Whatever bakery you got this from is better than where Janie shops.” 

Ko’Akh laughed and offered more, Markus shook his head no, “I’m full, but thank you.” 

And the dino-man took another in one bite. “You are a polite young human.” 

The large man stood, which Markus took as clue that the rest was over.

Ko’Akh said, “As I understand it, Zora used to be much like Ha Aretz, but that may have been before it began orbiting closer to the third sun. Still, as long as you stay in the visitors facility, it is a breathtaking set of views. You might like it, maybe, but it can feel cramped after a while being stuck inside all the time…” Ko’Akh drifted off with a far-off gaze for a moment. He then sighed a heavy sigh, and nodded to start walking again. 

The dino-man hummed a soft tune and Markus trailed behind. He thought about his apartment, and the take-out containers that were piled by his trash can, and wondered how long it would be before someone checked on him. Whether he was really in another reality, or he was lying unconscious on the kitchen floor and Janie the Cat was waiting for him to wake up and feed her, either way, someone might eventually come looking, right? Then again, with his wife gone, no job, no royalties from his book, and his family in another state, it could be months. He hoped he didn’t get an infestation because of those take-out containers. He might have to start a scone business if he woke up, or, maybe he’d go work for the taco truck. At least then he’d get income, and discount burritos. 

Whatever this was, he was starting to find it a welcome break from his normal life. No bills, no rent at the moment, just walking through the most beautiful place he had ever seen, with magic scones to keep him full of energy. Still, it had been a long time since he’d stayed at the MGM Grand or Marriott Desert Springs on a book signing tour or work conference. He missed room service and spa treatments.

“I wonder if they have golf here…” Markus wondered barely audibly. 

“What is golf?” Ko’Akh asked. 

“Oh,” Markus said. “You have excellent hearing, I barely said that out loud. 

“My hearing is wider than your human ears can perceive,” Ko’Akh said matter-of-factly. 

“Well, anyway, golf is a game where you walk around outside on grass that is mowed very short, and you use metal sticks to hit a small ball into a hole.” Markus thought that was a sufficient, if crude, explanation. 

“I can’t say I am aware of such a game,” Ko’Akh said. “But you humans do have different habits than we do, and your games are often not possible for us, due to our size difference.” Dino-man shrugged and went back to humming his tune.

After the river crossing, they left the dense forests behind. The forest was getting thinner and trees more diversified, fewer pines, more deciduous trees with large three pointed leaves. Markus counted this a great relief, as the pine trees had been hard to navigate. 

The new wildlife was fascinating too; birds with long rainbow feathers that glowed brightly against the now overcast sky and perched in the tops of the maples. A family of tiny tree frogs with bulging eyes and purple skin greeted them from a nearby oak. Even then, walking and walking and walking was monotonous for a man who’d lived his life behind a keyboard syncing his life’s work to GitHub repos and Excel sheets.
 
“We’ve been walking for hours,” Markus griped. “I enjoy a stroll through the forest as much as the next nerd, but this is exhausting.”

“Shall I carry you little one?” Ko’Akh raised his scale encrusted eye brow, with what might be a smirk. 

“No,” Markus sulked. “I just… Are we getting close?” 

“It should be just over the next few hills.” 

“Well, then,” Markus found himself rubbing his forearm tattoo again. “Can you tell me about this?”

Lifting the inside of his forearm to show Ko’Akh his tattoo. The dino-man paused, briefly, and bent over to see it more closely. 

“You don’t know about your own soul mark?” Ko’Akh, a little incredulous. 

“Soul mark?” Markus shrugged. “Almost as soon as Janie the Cat brought me here, to this reality… orb… whatever… we got attacked by three white wolves, and she told me to pick up a stick to defend myself, which I thought was a bit underwhelming as a defensive item.”

Ko’Akh eyed the tattoo another moment, and then started walking again, this time side by side in the open rolling hills. 

“Interesting,” is all the dino-man offered. 

“Well, the stick started glowing, which reminded me a weapon from stories in my home town. Then the big wolf attacked me and I hit it with the glowing stick, and it died. The other two wolves left, and then this just… kind of appeared? I guess. On my arm.” 

“Does nobody in your village have soul marks?” Ko’Akh asked with what sounded like genuine curiosity. “And this is your first soul mark?”

“I have never heard the term,” Markus said, and shrugged.

“Hm,” the dino-man pondered this for a bit. “Where to start. Green as a hatchling this one. I can see why Janie said you needed an escort to your kind.” 

“Wolf Killer,” Ko’Akh said. “Well, I suppose that makes sense, given your history, and your story. I shall be interested to watch your progress little one.” 

“What makes you say that?”

“A soul mark,” the dino-man started. “They are common among the mages, but usually those of higher class and skill than you seem to have. Most people only achieve theirs when they have faced great hardships. Not the inconveniences of life, mind you, but real hardships.”

“That does sound like me,” Markus replied, not wanting to discuss her right now.

“Even then,” Ko’Akh continued without prying. “It is unusual for someone not trained in the Manna Arts to achieve a soul mark of this kind. You must have some innate access to your Manna.”

Markus found himself rubbing the tattoo as he listened. “Wait, what is Manna?”

Ko’Akh gave a sideways glance at him, but then shook his head and answered. “Manna is the source of all that is. It is life. It is energy. It is essence. It is matter. There is Manna in everything, but living beings hold it in more concentrated forms. The Manna Arts are how we train to pull the energy from Manna, and shape it according to our needs.” 

“Is that dangerous?” Markus asked. 

“Yes. No. Is fire dangerous?” 

Markus pondered a moment, then replied, “I see.” 

“Fire is simply a lower form of Manna release. The cut wood in our fire pit is converted to energy, which is released as fire.” 

“That tracks with the education I do have, from my… village.” Markus said. “We have a technology that takes matter and splits it into energy, powering our homes.”

“Good, you aren’t a complete illiterate.” Ko’Akh teased. “Those who have trained in the Manna Arts generally fall into two types, Generalists and Specialists. As they train, they sometimes face challenges that go beyond the simple use of Manna Arts, they face a situation that changes them on the inside, their soul. That marks them, in a way that forever impacts their use of the Manna Arts.”

Markus sat with that explanation for a few strides. “I do feel different.” 

Ko’Akh turned to Markus, stopped walking, and grabbed him by both shoulders to look him in the eye for a moment, searchingly. “With a soul mark… you cannot have been unchanged.”

After a pause, still searching Markus’ eyes in a way that made him feel both naked and yet seen, laid bear but accepted, Dino-man finally nodded, more to himself than Markus. “Hm,” he said. Then began walking again. 

“So, Manna Cakes, a bit on the nose for a name, must be some form of recharge fuel? Is that why I feel so much stronger after eating one?” 

“Indeed,” Nodding affirmative. Ko’Akh continued, “Energy is matter is energy is matter. If you learn nothing else about Manna from me, learn that. So many Manna Artists forget that basic, and then fail to grasp why something isn’t working as intended. You cannot release manna without fundamentally changing the thing that releases it. The soul marks-“ Ko’Akh cut off abruptly, still walking, but more cautiously. 

Motioning with his palm down to the ground, he warned Markus, “Stay down, stay back.” 

Markus watched the giant glide silently forward, out of the Maplewood into a clearing, peeking over a hill. 

“Curiosity killed the cat,” Markus whispered to himself, but couldn’t resist peaking over the hill as well. 

Smoke rose in the distance from buildings clustered together in what must have been a village. Shouting was barely audible from this distance. People were running either from or toward a group of black robed people holding weapons and torches of red glowing flames. 

Ko’Akh gave Markus a stern look, motioned for him to stay down, and stood to his full stature atop the hill. As he threw his robe to the air and it disappeared, then he flexed his massive muscles and stretched his arms, making a motion that reminded Markus of Thai Chi or Qigong. 

Then he opened his mouth and let out a roar that shook the ground around them. Sigils embedded in each of his scales began to glow and pulse in various colors. Markus hadn’t noticed them before, against the previously dark grey scales.

In the distance, the marauders turned their attention toward the hulking giant, and a group of them broke off, heading his way. As they got closer, Markus could make out swords, axes, maces, staves, and other weapons of various kinds, all showing signs of magical enhancement.

Ko’Akh let them come his way for a moment, then with blinding speed ran toward them, with an agility and speed Markus did not think possible for any living being. As the giant closed the gap halfway to them, he turned completely invisible.

Markus gasped, but put his hand over his mouth to stop the sound.

The attackers paused at this development, and created a defensive grouping. The scene was still for a few moments. Then figures from the group began flying away from the formation as if they had been struck by a giant…. Hammer.

Markus had wondered, “I guess that’s what that hammer is for...” 

Just then, his own arm began to feel warm, and his tattoo started to glow and pulse. 

Behind him, wrestling in the bushes. 

Standing, looking around him, he found no free sticks this time. 

Three wolves, the same three from yesterday came out, with two more behind. Without Ko’Akh or Janie, he felt defenseless. 

He started to reach to his belt for the knife, but it was far too small to be helpful here. Having nothing else to go on, he picked up a nearby stone. He spoke to it, as before, “Defend me.”

The stone began to glow and pulse in his hand. Hoping it would do the trick again. He tossed the rock and it landed near one of the wolves, exploding on impact. “That’s something,” Markus said to himself. 

The white wolves, undeterred, spread apart to avoid a cluster. 

Markus quickly stuffed the front of his shirt with more rocks, like an uncoordinated Kangaroo. From his new makeshift pouch, he picked a rock and held it up. It glowed, he threw, he missed, it exploded on hitting the ground, a wolf laughed and brushed the dust off. 

He threw another at the closest wolf, and it struck the wolf in the face, exploding on impact, killing it instantly.

He threw another rock, it missed. 

He threw another rock and it bounced off the ground, exploding, but throwing shards of rock into the wolf’s chest, and it fell. It tried to stand again, but one leg hung useless. It limped on three legs back behind the others.

The remaining three wolves circled him.

One lunged, jaws open. Markus, holding onto the last three rocks, hit the beast with one of them and it made an impact that was beyond anything he expected. The animal went flying off as though struck by something much bigger, and landed a distance from them.

This left two wolves with all their limbs, and one severely injured. They lost their confidence without the pack. 

They took off running. 

He hadn’t noticed, but during the fight, as he kept spinning to see all his potential attackers, he had been wandering closer to the village. 

Ko’Akh was nowhere in sight, but a trail of bodies in lay in awkward positions leading all the way to town. 

A young human girl, no older than 10 by Markus’ guess, came running and screaming from the village, chased by a white wolf. This one was twice the size of any that Markus had faced yet.

Armed with his last two rocks and adrenaline energy, Markus went running toward the girl. 

Before he could get there, the wolf caught up to her and grabbed her leg, knocking her down. 

Mid-stride, Markus threw one of the rocks and it made impact on the side of the creature’s shoulder, knocking it down and away from her. 

Markus arrived moments later, and kicked the creature in the belly. It rolled, got up, and growled; a gaping hole where one shoulder should be. It limped on three legs, but unafraid, unlike the one from earlier. The wolf growled, showing its teeth, and lunged at Markus. 

He raised his hands to block the attack but dropped the rock, and they both went down. 

After some struggle, one arm out against the wolf’s jaws, keeping them from biting his face, his other hand felt the rock and he grabbed it. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw the rock glowed brightly and he shoved it into the creatures’ mouth, then punched its jaw closed. The head exploded on impact spraying him, the girl, the ground with blood. Luckily, this time, he and the girl missed most of it.

He got up, a bit dazed, but less grossed out than his first fight yesterday, probably because of the adrenaline pumping through him on overdrive. The blood fell off his clothes, rather than staining them this time.

Markus felt a surge of energy flowing through him, like an adrenaline rush but on a level he had never experienced. Then his arm got hot, and the tattoo glowed even brighter, swirls of decorative script wrapped the phrase, “Wolf Killer.” 

Breathing heavily, he checked on the girl. She had a bite mark, but it seemed superficial. Still, she couldn’t put weight on the leg, so he picked her up. 

At this point, in the distance, Ko’Akh stood surrounded by a group of people he assumed to be villagers, by the way they were crowding and shaking his hand, no sign of further struggle.

As Markus made his way to them, he told the girl to close her eyes as they walked through a trail of dead bodies left in Ko’Akh’s wake. 

Now more intrigued than grossed out, Markus observed the dead people were a rag tag mix of reptilians, somewhat reminiscent of the bearded dragon his friend Jeff had growing up, and humans with pale skin and no hair, all with a The White Wolf branded on their foreheads. 

The young girl’s parents came running to her, and the father grabbed her. The mother worried over her looking at her daughter’s injuries. “It’s superficial,” she said. Waving her hands and lips silently moving, a wash of yellow light emanated from the woman’s chest to an amulet around her neck, then into her hands, then thorough her hands to her daughter’s leg.

The young girl looked down, wiggled her leg, and smiled. She hopped down from her father’s arms and ran to Markus to give him a hug around his leg. “Thank you!” She said, before jumping back into her father’s arms and hugging him around the neck. 

The woman then noticed Markus’ shoulder. “That on the other hand,” She said. “Will take some doing. Come, let’s get that fixed.” 

Markus looked to Ko’Akh, who was still too busy to notice, and headed away with the magic mom-nurse-lady. 

***

Ten minutes later, Markus found himself in a local inn dining room, turned triage center, having a gash on his shoulder attended to, which he hadn’t originally noticed until the little girl’s mother had pointed it out. He was feeling it now that the adrenaline started wearing off. 

The young girl’s mother was sewing a deep gash in his shoulder back together with hand waving and yellow light, which was apparently her specialty. But it was a deep wound and if he didn’t hold still he’d have a scar. While it wasn’t painful, because, magic, he guessed, it still tugged and pulled and it was an odd sensation. Much like the time he had a tooth removed. 

By some miracle nobody could account for, not one member of the village died. The White Wolf Clan claimed to be looking for something, or someone. The reports were mixed. They searched as they stole, broke, and burned down the buildings, but other than a few injuries, some serious in the case of the town guards, not one death.

Despite this, there were no survivors of the attacking White Wolf Clan. They had been overpowering the village until Ko’Akh arrived plowing through them like a wheat field.

After the injured were healed, and the dining room set back up for a meal, the town pitched in together to host a celebration. That felt odd, given that they had just had their homes destroyed, so he asked about the reaction. 

“Homes we can rebuild,” the mom told him. “Lives are what’s important. We celebrate life today. Life won.”

Markus did not receive as much attention from the village as a whole, as Ko’Akh did all the saving and other matters had their attention. However, he found himself the sole focus of the girl and her parents. Their gratitude in saving their daughter from the wolf chasing her down was unmatched. They turned out to be the owners of the inn, and offered Markus a free room for as long as he would like, no charge. 

***

Markus offered to help the town in any way possible, now that his wound was stitched, but when he admitted no specific magical abilities other than to make sticks and rocks glow, which he himself still didn’t understand, the inn keepers gave each other a worried glance and then gave Markus a pitiful one. 

“We’ve got it from here,” she assured him. “You rest.”

Markus walked outside to see the fires were out as various forms of wind, ice, and water were employed by magical hands. 

The bodies of the dead attackers had been gathered into a single location, and burned away from the city. 

Various craftsmen were working on making repairs to the less damaged buildings.

Back in his room, laying on a bed that was significantly more comfortable than his back back home, Markus watched the sky and forests through his large double window. 

On the horizon, the second of three suns were cresting the forest canopy, and the moon was a purple-blue hue as its pink rings became visible over the other horizon. Markus was still so unaccustomed to this realm, he had no bearing of which direction they were rising from and setting to, and his cell phone, battery dead, still wouldn’t have helped on another planet. He was pretty sure they didn’t have Google Maps here. 

While his day hadn’t gone according to anything resembling any expectation of normal, and he was faced with more danger, he was grateful, at least, to have a 1% better understanding of his surroundings than he had yesterday, and two wolf wins gave him just a hair’s breadth more confidence that he might not die, and now he had room and board for the moment. 

Still… given that there is no US-Dollar, and magic was a thing, he imagined currency worked differently here. 

So he decided to get some help understanding the lay of the land so he could fend for himself in the days to come. 

He wondered what Ko’Akh might be doing, and where Janie the Cat had run off to. He wondered what Janie the Human would say if she could see this with him. He wondered what substance makes pink rings on a moon. He wondered if he would wake up from this hallucination tonight. As he drifted off to sleep, he wondered if the inn keeper knew how to make a breakfast burrito.

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Shalom: Live Long and Prosper!
Darrell Wolfe (DG Wolfe)
Storyteller | Writer | Thinker | Consultant @ DarrellWolfe.com

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