In the barbarian camp, the eldest shaman spoke.
His name was Vor'gath. He was not Seventh Circle. He was beyond the Seventh Circle in the way that age and experience and the accumulated wisdom of sixty years of shamanic practice placed a practitioner beyond the numerical classifications that younger practitioners used to measure themselves against each other. Vor'gath did not measure himself against anyone. Vor'gath measured the world against itself and found the measurements instructive.
