\"there were six, not five,\" the lemur says as he lounges in his chair, his voice highly polished. he seems out of place in the dingy bar.
\"excuse me,\" the young demorian says.
\"you\'re familiar with the myth of the godess minerva and her smiths?\"
\"yes. she saves five blacksmithes from the wrath of the gods. bound by an unbreakable oath, they run around teaching people how to be good blacksmiths.\"
\"in broad strokes, yes. but as always there are things left out in the telling. there, were six that she gathered. and true, while the oath can not be easily broken, it can be perverted.\"
the demorian sits up. the lemur takes a sip from his mug. the smell of spices, citrus, and potent alchol wafts from it.
\"like all stories there are so many places to begin.\" the lemur shrugs. \"but, i guess this is as good a place as any. it begins with the god lokus. he was jealous of the goddess minerva. these six would end up creating an eternal cult to her.\" he chuckles, \"in her \'death\' she obtained what few gods ever do.
\"lokus considered killing them, for a while. but, he realized that it wouldn\'t really do anything for him. it may even, needlessly, anger some of the other gods. so, he sat and watched the six. after having watched them for a while, he determined the shape of the oath, but not the details.
\"he knew that they had to work to benefit of the community, to do their job to the utmost of their ability, and to no favor when doing their job. it didn\'t give him much to work with. but, perhaps it would be enough. he knew that the oath effectively couldn\'t be broken or released. but, it could be twisted, bent to a new direction. the power that could be directed towards him.
\"as he watched the six, he also learned one important detail. somehow all the knowledge hadn\'t been wiped. it had instead, gathered into the minds of the six. but, the oath or the last vestiages of minerva\'s will kept that knowledge sealed. if it was the latter it was simple, the former made things a bit more complex.
\"he knew he couldn\'t just walk up to one of them and say, \'i\'m your new god. all your power is now mine.\' he knew he had to be subtle. the smith would have to make the choice to do this. he decided to approached the youngest smith.
he appeared before him seated on a large rock. \'greetings smith of minerva.\'
\'greetings stranger,\' the smith said. \'how do you come to know that title?\'
\'i am the god lokus. i have come to help you.\'
\'help me?\'
\'not all the gods agree with what was done. minerva was brash for having acted without support. but she lost no respect for her actions.\'
\'then return the magic to metal, and the knowledge to the minds of the yliaki.\'
\'alas, returning the magic to metal maybe be beyond the power of the gods. it most certainly is beyond mine. but i may be able to restore the knowledge and skills to your mind.\'
\'my mind? how?\' confusion appeared on the young smith\'s face. \'all the knowledge was erased.\'
\'from the minds of everyone else. minerva\'s power was greater then she appeared. as the knowledge was being erased she collected it all, and placed it the minds of you six. she then hid from you.\'
\'why? we could have used that knowledge.\'
lokus smiled inwardly. this was exactly how he wanted it to go.
\'that would be something you\'d have to ask her. which, as you can imagine will be a bit difficult. but, i can release the knowledge buried in your mind.\'
\'what is the cost?\'
\'merely a few favours.\'
the smith frowned as he considered this.
\'what would a god have need of the favours of a mortal?\'
\'there are but a few things that are beyond our power. and oddly mortals are capable of them.\'
\'i must consider this.\'
\'yes. by all means. when you have decided i will be waiting,\' with that lokus disappeared.
over many days the smith considered the offer and its price. at the end of that time lokus appeared before him.
\'are you ready?\'
the smith nodded.