I have learned, across more years than make sense to count, that distance changes what arrives. In the wars, a message sent across a battlefield arrived different from a message whispered beside you. Not the words. The weight. A runner who crossed contested ground to bring you information had invested something in the delivery that the information alone did not contain. His legs said: this mattered enough to risk. His breathing said: I did not stop. His presence said: what I carry was worth the distance. The people who came to the wall came from within the settlement. Thirty paces. Fifty. A short walk. A small decision, made and unmade three times before the walking started, and reversible at any point. They could turn back. The wall was never far enough to make the walking a commitment. This one came from beyond. I felt him before I saw him. A point on the emotional plain, distant, bright, moving toward us with the persistence of a signal that had been moving for a long time and had passed the point where stopping was an option. Not because he could not stop. Because stopping had been excluded. The way a river excludes flowing uphill. Not by decision but by nature. I did not know what he carried. Not yet. But I could feel the weight of it from a distance that should not have been possible for a mortal signal, and the weight was not grief and it was not rage and it was not the familiar raindrops of ordinary human suffering. It was a denser signal. A shape I did not recognize. I told Hul someone was coming. He asked how the coming was different from the others. _I could not answer him precisely, because I did not yet have the…
Chapter 5: Twenty Nights
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