It was exhilarating, too. As Keepers they were trained to go after the big things—the “things the night itself fears,” as the Sagas put it.
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hunted smaller prey sometimes, but they mainly went after the big things, the things others couldn’t deal with. Galen often wondered if the big things were becoming less common. When the First Emrys founded the Keepers, he had been facing an Old One—the dark force that Galen and Rob had fought the year before—and Emrys had gone on to find other families that were willing to serve as Keepers. At one time, the
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had led armies—a pair of Keepers and their vassals, the knights, their retainers and their families pledged to serve the
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. Now, the need for armies to fight evil seemed less pressing—although Galen knew there were still forces out there that meant the world still needed Keepers, still needed the power they wielded to keep it safe.
Since their encounter with the Old One, that darkness was always part of his awareness, humming under his feet, pulsing in the scar on his chest and calling to him sometimes in his dreams.