the ship proceed unless I find out what they want.'
Tarnar was quiet for a moment. 'If you go into that water, you're taking your life in your own hands.'
'Aye.' Jherek nodded.
'We're carrying Cormyrean dried pepper seasoning as part of our cargo,' Tarnar said. 'I can have the men ready the ship and dump a few pepper barrels into the water. It'll burn those whales-chase them away and give us a chance to run. The wind favors us.'
'No.' Jherek bent and pulled his boots off. 'We've come all this way following the whale song. To try to leave without finding out where it led would be a waste of our time.'
'Then I'll come with you.'
'And leave Steadfast without her captain?' Jherek gazed at the man. 'What kind of decision would that be?'
Tarnar looked out to sea. 'You're talking to a failed priest, Jherek,' he said. 'If these creatures aren't here for your life, then this has got to be some kind of… divine experience. I wouldn't want to miss out on that.'
Alone, the voice whispered into Jherek's mind. He repeated the request to the captain.
Tarnar clearly wasn't happy with the stipulation. His face hardened. 'Go then, but I'm not going to leave you out here on your own.'
'Weigh the risk if it comes to that,' Jherek said softly. 'One man isn't worth your ship and crew.'
'Mystra keep you in her graces.' Tarnar offered his arm.
Jherek took the captain's hand and shook it. Barefoot now, his dagger sheathed to one leg and the cutlass through the sash at his waist, he stepped over the railing and dropped into the sea. He hit feet first and slid through the blue-green water. From under the surface, where the largest portion of the whale's mass was, the creature looked even bigger.
No fear, the whale urged him, bumping up against him with her rough body. You are the one to be known as Whale-friend.
Why?
We will explain what we may. Please, climb on my back and I will save you the swim. The whale sunk lower in the water and came close enough to Jherek that they touched.
Hesitantly, the young sailor hooked his fingers over the sapphire whale's dorsal fin and pulled himself aboard. Jherek didn't look back, concentrating on the birds before him.
The whale swam swiftly, skimming along the ocean's surface while the other whales and dolphins opened the path. As they neared the mass in the sea, the cries of the feathered scavengers reached a crescendo, a vibrant clamoring of hunger and rage. The young sailor recognized the mutilated remains of the largest whale he'd ever seen.
The dead whale floated just below the surface, buoyed up in death. The sea rarely hid her dead unless they went down in ships or the scavengers got to them too quickly. Crabs scuttled across the corpse, hiding in pockets of pink-white flesh as they ate their fill and avoided the larger birds that would have eaten them as well. Fish of all sizes and colors darted about at the waterline, and Jherek knew there would be even more working the dead whale's underbelly.
An overwhelming sense of loss filled the young sailor as he surveyed the carnage. Fresh in death, the whale would float for a few days before the sea dragged it back down. Even then, it would be a long time before it was stripped down to its bones.
The sapphire whale closed on the corpse, nudging up against it tenderly. Crabs, fish, and birds fled from that small area.
This was Song Who Brings Bright Rains.
Jherek recognized the name. 'What happened?'
The Taker slew him.
'Why?'
Because the whales joined together in song in an attempt to block the sahuagin from entering Seros.
Jherek remained silent for a long moment, hardly able to think in the cacophony of sounds that filled the air. Fish bumped up against his feet and ankles in the water.
'Why have I been brought here?'
Because your coming was foretold in our legends. Song Who Brings Bright Rains had a gift he was meant to give you.
'Why?' Jherek tried desperately to understand, but he couldn't find a foundation.
You are the Whalefriend, the sapphire whale replied as if that answered everything.
'I don't understand.'
We are here to help you understand, but you must claim the gift Song Who Brings Bright Rains had for you.
'Where?'
It is on the body. The Taker never suspected it was there.
The magic that guards it is very strong.
'All my life,' Jherek said numbly, 'I have heard a voice in my head at times. Was it one of your people?'
No, Whalefriend, that was another.
'Who?'
That is not for us to say. We only have our part. If you live, you will one day know all. That is all we know. Go. Get the gift that has been held for you. You have far to travel, and there is much danger for you to face.
The whale's muscles rippled along its back. Taking the hint, Jherek lifted himself from the water and stood on the animal's back. Even walking barefoot was tricky. The whale's hide was slick. His stomach cringed as he stepped onto the great whale's carcass.
The corpse's buoyancy caused it to bob under his feet. Water rushed in and swirled over his ankles, mixing with the bright red blood. Birds took wing before him, revealing even more of the ravaged flesh. The young sailor steeled his mind and made himself go forward when everything in him wanted to turn back to Steadfast.
'What is my destiny?' Jherek asked.
You are to be the Whalefriend.
Jherek kept going, feeling the greasy flesh twist and turn beneath his feet.
'What am I supposed to do?'
You will be a friend to our people. In times of need, you will champion us.
Jherek tried to imagine anything the whales would need him to champion for and couldn't. Anything that could kill the creature he now walked on would be far too powerful for him to combat.
You have only just begun your revelations, Jherek Whale-friend. You do not yet know what you will be.
'Then tell me.'
I cannot.
For a moment, the young sailor faltered. Was this going to be another false trail? Another game played by the voice that had haunted him? Or had he been lured to his death this time?
Look to your heart for strength and you will find it, Jherek Whalefriend. You have always been much stronger than you have thought. This is one of the things Song Who
Brings Bright Rains has always told us of you.
'How did he know?'
With quiet determination, Jherek resumed his search. The sheer savagery that had torn the great whale continued unabated, and the young sailor knew the sahuagin had eaten their fill of the whale when the Taker had slain it.
He has always known. The whale bard that trained him told him, and the. story came from the whale bard before him.
'They knew about me?' Jherek couldn't believe it.
They knew someone would come, the sapphire whale replied, and they knew you would be recognized when the time came.
Jherek struggled with what he was being told even as he skidded and slipped across the great whale's corpse.
'How could they know?'