loyalty to one or the other, or he would be doing disservice to both. Do you cast off now the ways of your Father's
people and take now, The Ways of The Lords?"
157 "I do," agreed Morn, "for I know the ways of my Father's people are
false, and the Ways of my Mother's are true. By her blood, by the Blood
of The Old Fox, The Dove, The Hawk and The Young Speaker which flows in
my veins, do I claim the birthright of my people."
158 "Then kneel," ordered The Speaker, and before those gathered there,
he gave Morn The Bread and The Wine. Morn knew from that day forth,
that The Hour would come when he would break with his Father. He did
not know the hour or the day, but he knew it would come. He had chosen
his Masters.