Idmah stood in idle fascination. She watched as Elder Shantu and this foreign man exchange information that was rather pertinent. However, what kicked this fascination into absolute overdrive was the introduction of the foreign's man god: Hylax. This fiery deity had an entire ritual set aside for it, and the foreign man, which she now came to know as one of her kind, listened intently to the prayer. They closed this ritual with a phrase that had imprinted itself upon her memory: "Hofen Hail Hylax!"
And then, like a miracle from the stories of yore, a bird that stood as tall as a man landed before the congregation. It's flames were salient, shimmering in the jungle sun. Elder Shantu, and those men that had gathered, became convinced that this being, this Great Spirit, will surely do battle against those metal men. But that was not all, its appearance had brought dozens upon dozens of eyes. The people of this village drew close to the ancient spirit, and as it spoke it's voice caused those most fragile to back away in fear.
Elder Shantu did not falter, however, and remained stout. He said to this spirit, "Then by the grace of Ama-sin, we of the Damuzi await the judgement."
Gernot, and the other men, were beside themselves. They weren't sure how to feel in this moment. To Gernot, the Mighty Ozark was but a myth. A bedtime story told to children before bed. And yet, here it was. Standing before them, rearing to enact its foretold power upon Nynmark. So, Gernot came to the only rational conclusion of siding with the faith. Gernot stepped forward and whispered to Ildapan, "What of the expedition, Father?"
Idmah, almost hypnotically, stepped up to the ancient spirit animal. It's head craned to meet her, but to those present it stared at nothing. For Idmah, she reached a hand to it. It accepted, lowering its head to meet her hand. When the two touched, there was a bright flash of fire and light. Idmah received an array of images that didn't make sense to her, but the bird said reasurringly, "All that you've seen will happen. It will be confusing, but with time the answers from the Most High will come. Bear this, o' child of the jungle."
Idmah nodded, taking this lesson to heart. She stepped back and melted into the background where then the Ozark gave Ildapan an appreciative nod. It then took off, and starting flying in the direction of where Nynmark's forces were.
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