The large conference room sat seemingly empty. Brilliant sunlight shined through the hall's large arched windows that overlooked the land for many miles. The high, vaulted ceilings were white and decorated with intricate carvings of fruit and cherubs. In the center of the room sat an enormous table surrounded by white leather chairs. One larger chair sat at the table's head. This is where the Kimetar sat during his meetings. Next to the Kimetar's chair, in the corner of the room, stood an ornate, waist-high, stone pedestal upon which rested a red velvet pillow edged with gold stitching. On the pillow was a smooth orb of perfectly pure diamond.

At the opposite end of the table from the seat of power, a man reclined and gazed out over the clouds that covered the land. He looked young, mid-thirties perhaps, yet he had glistening white hair that flowed beautifully down to his shoulders. He was dressed all in white. On the table next to him was an 0ld iron key on a length of chain.

The orb began to hum, and the inside slowly filled with dull emerald swirls of mist. Around the orb, an aura glowed as it slowly lifted itself off the pillow and hovered slightly. The wispy smoke inside swirled quickly and dissipated, revealing the wrinkled face of an old man framed in long greasy black hair. His shifty dark eyes jetted around searching.

"Where are you, old man?" His velvety rich voice echoed throughout the hall. He spoke with a deep, benevolent-sounding voice colored with a tone of disgust. "I know you're in here somewhere, O Ancient One."

The younger man didn't move but kept his chair back turned toward the table and continued looking out the window. "So, Vik, it appears you have become quite powerful indeed." His voice was soft and gentle; a bit airy, yet it seemed to resonate with authority. "Why do you contact me in this manner?"

"I wanted to provide you with a demonstration of the powers that I have attained, Ramiel. They are seemingly limitless. Even you, with your immense power, will find it difficult to contend with me."

Ramiel chortled softly to himself before replying, "Be wary of your pride, Viktor, for though your power may seem limitless to you, always remember there is a limit. You'd be wise to not forget that. Theoretically, my power has a limit as well. Even combined, all the wielders in the world could not be limitless." He slowly turned his chair around to face the glowing orb. He leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table and interlacing his fingers. "There are many things you do not yet know. You will never be the all-powerful creature you desire to be."

"Bah, where are you? I can't see you, yet I can hear your voice. Show yourself! My patience is running thin. I want you to know the power I am capable of."

"I think it is your magic that is running thin. You are not as powerful as you would like me to believe." Ramiel reached out a hand and motioned toward the orb as someone would beckon a friend from across a room. The pillow slowly lifted from the pedestal and, together with the orb, drifted across the room until it sat in front of him on the table. "I am not an aggressor like you. You know my course of action in any confrontation would be one of diplomacy. Although as an attacking party, I should not expect you to respect that position. I'm not a fighter, and the Rylis knows this. I am afraid that my reign as Kimetar is nearing its end. The Rylis has chosen another who will be a fighter. I do not think that even the powers you have acquired will be enough to stand against the coming one. The Rylis is actively protecting this one, and it's only a matter of time until their identity will be made known."

Viktor scoffed, "I am not interested in your useless banter. I've found him, and he will soon be under my control."

Ramiel considered Viktor's announcement before he calmly replied, "Viktor, one cannot merely detect who has been chosen to become Kimetar. There is order in the realms of magic and a rigid process for detecting who has been chosen. If you hadn't been wooed by the darkness, you might have attained a sufficient level to know of this sort of thing. It makes me sad you deserted your post as a mage. I'm confident you would have attained the office of elder had you exerted a bit of patience. As an elder, you would have been privy to more of the mysteries of the Rylis."

"I am Uriel!" Viktor shouted in a fit of rage; a fire flaring up in his eyes. "My power is equal to yours and my station is just as high." The rage flushed from his face as he recomposed himself. "Regarding the boy, perhaps it cannot be known exactly who will be chosen by the Rylis, but through diverse methods, one may detect whom the power is favoring. I've had countless servants out scouring the realms looking for any individual who has had an added portion of power with them. One boy has, on several occasions, registered with more power than any other person we have yet monitored. I believe he will be even more powerful than you. Though he is almost an adult, I think he can be easily swayed if I can get to him."

Ramiel smiled and sighed, "I find it interesting that you just assume it is this boy that you have found. The Mastery Council has already received a communication from the Rylis on the process for detecting the next Kimetar, and even though I may not know who it is, I know how to identify them. However, that information is only for the oracles to know at this time; it is privileged. We are forbidden by the Rylis to share it with any lower offices. So, unless you have learned the ability to read my thoughts, you'll not know how this can be accomplished; lest I need to remind you, my power still exceeds yours, and it always will. You will not be reading my thoughts anytime soon."

The eyes of the man in the orb turned even colder and more sinister as his face stiffened, "I'd love to challenge you to a battle of power. I think you'd be impressed with what I am capable of."

Ramiel furrowed his brows and scowled into the orb. The light in the room seemed to dim around him as his voice became stern, "Viktor, this conversation is over. You are a contemptuous fiend, and I will not have your villainy in my court at this time. Good day to you." And with that, Ramiel waved his hand and the images in the orb flitted out, leaving it clean and empty once again.

He picked up the iron key and fumbled with it as an older man entered from an adjoining room and made his way over to an adjacent chair. Ramiel's attention turned to him and he spoke in a calm voice, "Amrin, please sit, we have some important things to discuss."

Amrin pulled out the chair and sat. Ramiel slowly slid the key in front of Amrin. He took out a small medallion from his pocket and spoke as he placed it next to the key. "Amrin, the Rylis desires that you protect the office of Kimetar until such time that another can be identified to fill my position." Ramiel turned and looked at Amrin. "I am stepping down today. Tenea, our dear old friend, will sit in my chair until the next is installed. She is wise and will lead with genuine authority. You must go now and retrieve the child."

Amrin picked up the items in front of him, "It shall be done, my friend."