Twelve War Begins One thing Tile had come to admire about the Eridians was their sense of security. These closely built-in quarters they called Cretѐ; the organization of the army into asebeli, the General Staff; Lasivu, the Commanding Officers; Sivu, Infantrymen; Ocratѐ, Calvarymen, usually riding on dogs in the specie of Vaketa; Sibuli, military intelligence which Uzira headed; and Ocrutѐ, the artillerymen, was something of stunning amazement. By now, Tile had learnt to stop undermining the intelligence of these creatures. Worryingly however, during his introductory training conducted by Boju, Tile learned a great weakness in the art of defense and attack of the Mugulubu. Although he had not been a fighter on earth, his freelance days had brought him in contact with several army contr