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ere in danger of starvation。 So we called a gathering; to ask the spirits for help。 They told us one would e; and bring the rain with him。 The rains came; and here is Richard With The Temper; just as they promised。 〃
 
 〃And so you are happy that he is here; because he is an omen?〃
 
 〃No; 〃 Toffalar said; eyes wide with excitement; 〃we are happy that one of the spirits of our ancestors has chosen to visit us。 〃 He pointed at Richard。 〃He is a spirit man。 〃
 
 Kahlan almost dropped her bread。 She sat back in surprise。
 
 〃What is it?〃 Richard asked。
 
 She stared into his eyes。 〃They had a gathering; to bring rain。 The spirits told them someone would e; and bring the rain。 Richard; they think you are a spirit of their ancestors。 A spirit man。〃
 
 He studied her face a moment。 〃Well; I'm not。〃
 
 〃They think you are。 Richard; they would do anything for a spirit。 They will call a council of seers if you ask。〃
 
 She didn't like asking him to do this; she didn't feel at all right about deceiving the Mud People; but they needed to know where the box was。 Richard considered her words。
 
 〃No;〃 he said quietly while holding her gaze。
 
 〃Richard; we have an important task to attend to。 If they think you are a spirit; and that will help us get the last box; what does it matter?〃
 
 〃It matters because it's a lie。 I won't do it。〃
 
 〃Would you rather have Rahl win?〃 she asked quietly。
 
 He gave her a cross look。 〃First of all; I will not do it because it's wrong to deceive these people about something as important as this。 Secondly; these people have a power; that is why we are here。 They have proven it to me by the fact that they said one would e with the rains。 That part is true。 In their excitement; they have jumped to a conclusion that is not。 Did they say the one who would e would be a spirit?〃 She shook her head。 〃People sometimes believe things simply because they want to。〃
 
 〃If it works to our advantage; and theirs; what harm is there?〃
 
 〃The harm is in their power。 What if they call the gathering and they see the truth; that I'm not a spirit? Do you think they will be pleased that we lied to them; tricked them'? Then we will be dead; and Rahl wins。〃 She leaned back and took a deep breath。 The wizard chooses his Seekers well; she thought。
 
 〃Have we aroused the temper of the spirit?〃 Toffalar asked; a look of concern on his weathered face。
 
 〃He wants to know why you are angry;〃 she said。 〃What shall I tell him?〃
 
 Richard looked at the elders; then to her。 〃I will tell them。 Translate my words。〃
 
 Kahlan nodded her agreement。
 
 〃The Mud People are wise; and strong;〃 he began。 〃That is why I have e here。 Your ancestor spirits were right that I would bring the rains。〃 They all seemed pleased when Kahlan told them his words。 Everyone else in the village was stone silent as they listened。 〃But they have not told you everything。 As you know; that is the way of spirits。〃 The elders nodded their understanding。 〃They have left it to your wisdom to find the rest of the truth。 In this way you remain strong; as your children bee strong because you guide them; not because you provide them their every want。 It is the hope of every parent that their children will bee strong and wise; to think for themselves。〃
 
 There were nods; but not as many。 〃What are you saying; great spirit?〃 asked Arbrin; one of the elders in the back。
 
 Richard ran his fingers through his hair after Kahlan translated。 〃I am saying that; yes; I brought the rains; but there is more。 Perhaps the spirits saw a greater danger for your people; and that is the more important reason I have e。 There is a very dangerous man who would rule your people; make you his slaves。 His name is Darken Rahl。〃
 
 There were snickers among the elders。 〃Then he sends fools to be our masters; 〃 Toffalar said。
 
 Richard regarded them angrily。 The laughter died out。 〃It is his way; to lull you into overconfidence。 Do not be fooled。 He has used his power and his magic to conquer peoples of greater numbers than you。 When he chooses; he will crush you。 The rains came because he sends clouds to follow me; to know where I am; that he might try to kill me at a time of his choosing。 I am not a spirit; I am the Seeker。 Just a man。 I want to stop Darken Rahl; so that your people; and others; may live their own lives; as they wish。〃 Toffalar's eyes narrowed。 〃If what you say is true; then the one called Rahl sent the rains; and has saved our people。 That is what his missionary tried to teach us; that Rahl would save us。 〃
 
 〃No。 Rahl sent the clouds to follow me; not to save you。 I chose to e here; just as your spirit ancestors said I would。 They said the rains would e; and a man would e when they did。 They did not say I would be a spirit。〃
 
 There was great disappointment in the expressions of the elders as Kahlan interpreted; she hoped it wouldn't turn to anger。
 
 〃Then maybe the message of the spirits was a warning about the man that would e; 〃 Surin said。
 
 〃And maybe it was a warning about Rahl;〃 Richard answered right back。 〃I am offering you the truth。 You must use your wisdom to see it; or your people are lost。 I offer you a chance to help save yourselves。〃
 
 The elders considered in silence。 〃Your words 。seem to flow true; Richard With The Temper; but it is yet to be decided;〃 Toffalar said at last。 〃What is it you want from us?〃
 
 The elders sat quietly; the joy gone from their faces。 The rest of the village waited in quiet fear。 Richard regarded the face of each elder in turn; then spoke quietly。
 
 〃Darken Rahl looks for a magic that will give him the power to rule everyone; including the Mud People。 I look for this magic also; so that I might deny him the power。 I would like you to call a council of seers; to tell me where I might find this magic; before it is too late; before Rahl finds it first。〃
 
 Toffalar's face hardened。 〃We do not call gatherings for outsiders。 〃
 
 Kahlan could tell that Richard was getting angry and straining to control himself。 She didn't move her head; but her eyes swept around; gauging where everyone was; especially the men with weapons; in case they bad to fight their way out。 She didn't judge their chances of escape to be very good。 Suddenly; she wished she had never brought him here。
 
 Richard's eyes were full of fire as he looked around at the people of the village and then back to the elders。 〃In return for bringing you the rain; I ask of you only that you do not decide right now。 Consider what manner of man you find me to be。〃 He was keeping his voice calm; but there was no mistaking the import of his words。 〃Think it over carefully。 Many lives depend upon your decision。 Mine。 Kahlan's。 Yours。〃
 
 As Kahlan translated; she was suddenly suffused with the cold feeling that Richard was not talking to the elders。 He was speaking to someone else。 She suddenly felt the eyes of that other on her。 Her own gaze swept the crowd。 All eyes were on the two of them; she didn't know whose gaze she still felt。
 
 〃Fair〃 Toffalar proclaimed at last。 〃You both are free to be among our people as honored guests while we consider。 Please enjoy all we have; share our food and our homes。 〃
 
 The elders departed; through the light rain; toward the munal buildings。 The crowd went back to their business; shooing the children as they went。 Savidlin was the last to leave。 He smiled and offered his help in anything they might need。 She thanked him as he stepped off into the rain。 Kahlan and Richard sat alone on the wet wooden floor; dodging the drips of rainwater leaking through the roof。 The woven trays of tava bread and the bowl of roasted peppers remained behind。 She leaned over and took one of each; wrapping the bread around the pepper。 She handed it to Richard and made herself another。
 
 〃You angry with me?〃 he asked。
 
 〃No;〃 she admitted with a smile… 〃I am proud of you。〃
 
 A little…boy grin spread on his face。 He began eating; with his right hand; and made short work of it。 After he swallowed the last bite; he spoke again。
 
 〃Look over my right shoulder。 There is a man leaning against the wall; long 

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