The Chief and a group of village elders tried to negotiate grazing rights, for amber and for the ransom of prisoners between their tribe and the folk from across the river, but negotiations went badly and ended with the death of the village chief.
Kara retrieves the song of the village chief and he assumes the role of leader of the village. He also marries Kara and spends the winter in the village. In spring, Kara’s husband and a group of soldiers go to meet with the chiefs of the other villages.
One day, a group of men arrived at the village, asking for hospitality. These were the folk from across the river and they had killed Kara’s husband and brought his head to threaten and scare the women of the village.
Kara remained calm and served the men food and wine until the soldiers who were on wolf-watch returned and slaughtered the invaders.
This man is one of the folk from across the river.
He appears in the “What I’ve Tasted Of Desire: from Endless Nights, on pages 16-18.
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