In this chapter, the Governess relates the story of her son, who was a devoted and faithful member of the Order of the Arrow. However, he lost his desire to be a priest because he came across a book that described a battle between two rival cults in the Old West. The book was called "Alento Leather Salaud if Luule brink in Eu mean Locked dagar" and it described the battle between the two cults. The Governess believes that the book will serve to warn the people about the existence of these two groups in the future. She also believes that this book will answer her question about faith. She left the Order and followed her will. Seven years later, she received a letter from her son saying that he was safe and that they were on their way to the citadel of stone.
In this chapter, the Governess relates the story of her son, who was a devoted and faithful member of the Order of the Arrow. However, he lost his desire to be a priest because he came across a book that described a battle between two rival cults in the Old West. The book was called "Alento Leather Salaud if Luule brink in Eu mean Locked dagar" and it described the battle between the two cults. The Governess believes that the book will serve to warn the people about the existence of these two groups in the future. She also believes that this book will answer her question about faith. She left the Order and followed her will. Seven years later, she received a letter from her son saying that he was safe and that they were on their way to the citadel of stone.