Chapter 8I taught them all I knew of the places we visited, as if I were their teacher, as well as showing them the more practical things that go with our longevity and dark nature. The world was growing increasingly dependent upon religion, as sickness and famine spread. That made our lives more difficult, more for them than for me. The night was a place of great superstition and fear, hunting was scarce even in the cities. They had to learn to hunt early, just as the sun was gone, to be invisible to the eyes of man until their prey was all but in their hands. I was reminded of Crenoral as I floated with them, coaching as we went. “Moira, see how Leonard avoids the light, without appearing to avoid it? It makes it appear that the shadows follow him and not the other way around.” We were

