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Questions<br />

It took Mura many months to get used to the reception she had to face as she traveled to various cities<br />

and villages. Even though the details of her daughter's birth were known to only herself, Verta, Morna, and<br />

Rednaxela, the fact that she was Delva's daughter and had no known husband had given birth to a sense of<br />

worship in the people she met. Her approach to this was to accept the devoted attention she received, avoid<br />

answering questions about her daughter's "father", and launch every meeting with a lively discussion of the<br />

people's immediate problems.<br />

If Mura's lineage and the rumors of her birth process gave her an advantage in gaining the trust and<br />

interest of those she met, Verta's presence and speech gave her a living example of what it meant to be a spiritual<br />

youth.<br />

It was easy enough for Mura to preach the tenets of Akla's Faith to people and, whether they embraced<br />

that Faith or just incorporated the spirit of the teachings in their lives, she was happy to find that most people<br />

were decent and open-minded.<br />

It was a different situation for Verta. She deeply loved and respected her mother. She knew the<br />

importance of never discussing her "father". She knew her mother was completely devoted to Akla's Cause yet<br />

she was still a growing youth with more years to test her own burgeoning character against the whole rest of the<br />

Worlds. She was more than intelligent enough to understand the social teachings of Akla, prime among them the<br />

Oneness of all <strong>An</strong>gians, yet her soul was still wrestling with her ego and she loved a rousingly spirited discussion,<br />

about anything. If she wasn't aware of the precise details of a subject, she would ever so honestly and sweetly<br />

demand to be instructed. Then, she would sally forth into the arena and test her mental skills.<br />

She had a way, even if she knew nothing about a particular topic, of strengthening the other person's<br />

understanding, even if they were a supposed expert.<br />

The concerns of adults when discussing the interrelationship of faith and science became for her a reason<br />

to demonstrate faith in action−show them that faith in a concept was useless unless thrust into the experimental<br />

laboratory of living action. She was very lucky indeed to have the help of Morna and Rednaxela during some of<br />

these discussions. <strong>An</strong> example:<br />

Mura and Verta were in the village of Certiv, near the city of Selurn, in the Territory of Kernuma, on<br />

<strong>An</strong>ga-Param. There were a group of adults discussing Akla's Faith with Mura while Verta sat and listened. Six<br />

youth of the village appeared during the course of the discussion and the one named Zalen began to interject his<br />

comments into the adults flow of conversation. Verta began to respond to each of Zalen's remarks. He in turn<br />

began to direct his speech straight at Verta.<br />

When he finally knew he was in over his head and the adults were starting to get restless, Verta surprised<br />

them all by saying:<br />

"If you believe you're stronger than anyone you know, do you think that makes it right for you to demand<br />

that people do whatever you say?"<br />

Zalen was stung by the challenge and grasped at his sense of importance by saying:<br />

"Absolutely, but I have to prove it to some people by pounding on them a bit."<br />

"You haven't proven it to me, Zalen. Will you now pound on me?"<br />

"Sounds like you want me to."<br />

"That is completely your own decision."<br />

The adults of the village were edging toward being frightened. Zalen was known for his temper and<br />

willingness to prop up his esteem with physical bullying. Mura was calm in her understanding of her daughter's<br />

abilities and the added protection afforded by the presence of Morna and Rednaxela. Verta thought the<br />

experiment needed more heat.<br />

"Your own decision, Zalen, to prove to me that I should respect whatever you say just because you have a<br />

strong body."<br />

"You do want a pounding."<br />

"You decide. But beating me up will only prove you have physical strength, not that I should respect<br />

whatever you say."<br />

"You don't respect me?"

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