Of Spirit were looked upon with envy by many of
their less fortunate neighbors.
34 Now, one day, as The Hawk sat in Judgment, an old acquaintance
entered The Hall. "Shining Boar," questioned The Hawk, "are you being
brought before me AGAIN?"
35 "No, Lord," announced The Speaker, "this time it is I who bring the
charges of heresy. I have spoken against a Speaker in my city, and The
City Speaker has sent us to you, for he said the case was far beyond
his judging."
36 "What is the charge you bring?" asked The Hawk.
37 "As I have said," Shining Boar answered, "heresy and blasphemy of
the greatest kind.This man claims to be a descendant of The Old Fox,
and that The Old Fox has appeared to him, and changed some of his Teachings, giving him new instructions. Rather than explain
to you, just read some of this book he has written."
38 The Hawk took the book. The title read, 'The Divine And True Origins
Of The Master Race, Those Who Are To Rule.' The Hawk began to read the
places Shining Boar had marked.
39 "It is the destiny of The Children of Spirit," the book read, "to
rule all that exists. But only those of the pure blood, those families
that originally came from The Land of Tr and settled in The Holy Land
are destined for this 'glory. All others are destined only to serve
them."
40 Another passage read, "All other races must be made subject to the
will of The Lords. Those who refuse must be destroyed. The inferior
races must be weeded out by not allowing their numbers to reproduce.
Room must be made for The Greater Race, as its numbers increase."