I was hugging my brother and thanking our great ancestors, I was so happy, but I know we must continue.
- Brother, I'm glad that your lineage is strong and I want to know your heritage; I don't know if Kirkarrg had anything to do with it, he was a warrior not a wise, although I saw what he did and even if it were related to what wises do, I don't know, it's not part of my heritage.
How crazy, that's all I can think; everything Garrl said was those growls and whistles, but I understood them perfectly, but from there to comprehend, what does he mean by lineage and inheritance? Who are the wise ones? It seems that instead of having some answers, they only increase my questions.
- Garrl, honestly, I have a lot of questions, but before that, I'm sorry about Kirkarrg.
- He honored the great ancestors and we will honor him; it is all the fault of humans and while I would like to share our heritage, for now, brother, it is better to find refuge.
The inheritance thing again, what could it be? But Garrl is right, it's better to be in a safe place before sharing information.
- I follow you, Garrl.
Following our first brief conversation, we start walking; honestly, Garrl has already shown that he knows more about this place than I do, so I just follow him without thinking much about where we're going; my thoughts are directed towards where to start asking questions. For my part, I would ask him everything, but I don't know if the fact that I know nothing about the "heritage," the "ancestors," the "wise ones," and so on, would make Garrl distrust me. He said something that he was happy I wasn't a wanderer? I don't know if that's bad or what; I can suspect that being "wanderer" is related to not being able to speak their language, but I don't know more than that; I can guess the meaning of that word and others; however, staying like this can be dangerous, as I would be left with half-knowledge; I also know that telling him the truth that I believe I am reincarnated or that I was human is out of the question for now. Until I get to know Garrl better, I don't like having to hide it from him, but what happened in the village with the humans leaves me no other choice. I hope to be able to change that, I need to talk to someone, above all, I need to get it out of my system; it's so stressful, but it will have to wait and be patient.
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Breigon is very quiet; it's not different from how we were before, him following me and making weird gestures every time I turn to look at him. So, I try to talk to him again.
- Hey, brother, you said you wanted to share our inheritance, tell me, what did the great ancestors give you? Apart from our duty, of course.
- Damn! Garrl started to ask. I was hoping it would be me who started this conversation. What do I say to him? And what "duty" is he referring to? This happens to me for overthinking things, I've always been like this; Damn! Calming my thoughts, I remember that Kirkarrg expected us to take care of each other and that is achieved with trust, to know our strengths and weaknesses, and thus be able to communicate and get to know each other better. Well, here we go!