Assassin Hunter
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by Drew Briney
He didn’t.
He ran.
And he took no care of his tender feet. He just let them fly as fast as they could move and resolved himself that he wouldn’t stop until he’d warned the Hinzwalan council. He was keenly aware that they probably wouldn’t believe him. Perhaps no one would, but he had to try. That was the earth’s calling to him. If he understood nothing else, that much was clear. He’d warn everyone what dark magic was upon the land, and if no one else believed him, at least he might save his family from destruction.