Oath of the Summoner/Tales of the Veil

=='''What 'the child Said' '''==

During a lifetime full of meaning, Captain Harrison was a great example of what happens to those who don’t listen to the younger one’s voice. Captain was talking to his daughter at an army camp one day when he told her about him marching out to the battlefield in Taliban Territory. As he tried to end this conversation quickly, she came with a simple outburst: Don’t go! The captain was thinking she would miss him, but he had to fight the infamous general of the Taliban: General Crow. As Captain Harrison marched onward, he felt greatly impalement from the rest of his crew. As so, he received news that his mother finally died of cancer. Captain Harrison was deeply sorrowed by this and asked for a proper burial. As he marched out of the camp after assigning a proper burial, he came across an orb of light floating in the middle of the desert. The captain was scared and it was the same for the rest of the team. The orb finally said: ''Turn back! You will be food for the crow!'' The Captain was stunned, but he said that they must march onward to fight General Crow. As he continued his march, he camped at a small river in the middle of Iran. As he tried falling asleep, he saw a glowing ball of light which was as bright as the sun. He shouted: What do you want?! The Orb then spoke: ''Don’t go! Turn back! You will be food for the crow!'' The Captain was scared then. He then remembered his orders were to end the Taliban’s weapon supply in the desert. He took his soldiers that night and marched onward to the Taliban Camp. As he did, a man with an emitting light that was brighter than a sun appeared in front of him and said: ''If you Value the life of your soldiers and your reputation, you shall turn back or else! Don’t go! Turn back! You will be food for the crow!'' The captain was trembling at the sight of a man with a great light emitting off. He then remembered he must march on. He then moved through the desert quickly, but discovered the General’s Army. He tried to Retreat, but soon crossfire happened. The poor Captain Harrison was asked by one soldier: ''Why didn’t we listen? We wouldn’t have marched so far to be food for the Crow!'' The captain was so impaled by this, he ran away. As he did, he encountered the angle once again. The angel told him: Why didn’t you listen to what the child had to say? The captain thought about it and realized she told him the truth. The captain then burst with tears and cried: ''I didn’t know! I should’ve listened in the first warning!'' The captain cried alone in the night, waiting for a platoon of soldiers to find him, but he died alone without his daughter. His death was on the date of March, 17. As his daughter turned 17, he came in the form of an orb and surprised her a lot. She was shouting: Get out! He then spoke: ''I’m sorry for not listening to you. I became food for the Crow. She then burst out tears crying: Dad? Is that you? He then turned from bright white to tear blue and said in a breaking voice: Yes! I came to tell you I’m sorry.'' They both talked through the night about what happened since then. As it turns out, only the young know the answers to some question and we lose faith in them. If one were to find the truth in the heart of children, you would find broken hearts and broken wisdom. In the end, children are the saviors of the wisdom and the adults are the ones who need them.