"It's scary what happens when you realize how few consider the long view these days. How important that one deep breath before the jump can be. And considering what is out there, Victor, I can only prey The Prof got his mind up in the clouds as it were. As it stands, matters are only getting worse."
Henry gave a heavy sigh. "Look I'm not about to tip toe through the tulips here. Beyond the typewriter and what people found in that subbasement, we are still losing ground against the Darkness. Bob died because the Darkness made him such a deal if he refused people would have died. If Bod did not take so much into himself I don't know if anyone would have made it out of there. That does not change the fact we are lessened for it."
He gave Victor a meaningful look. "Ice Age is just a term to use. Snow comes and then it thaws. If Balor should win what comes next is beyond us to understand. What is Nothingness? What is the absence of all that we know? I doubt Balor ever considered this, Victor. He may know he brings the end with him. Maybe he thinks he knows a way to win out against the Darkness. But that is the problem people have with the Fae. Their being is proof of their right to rule. And for a time that may have been the way."
Henry got a far away look in his eye. "When the walls stood and the ways between were as sacred the rites of faith the happening in one world remained contained there. Balor fell as king to give rise to the court we know. And in his fall he took hold of the strongest hand he could to save himself. Even now as he regains the army he lost, he might well believe he will turn the weapons of his savior against it. And he will learn the hardest lesson we mortals face: You cannot slay the Devil with the gifts he gave you. They will turn by inches from his heart to yours," Henry shrugged and gave a weak smile, "And now you know why I try to keep things nice and light. Its too easy these days to get bowled under."
"Oh yeah, we ran into those eyes once again. The Moths came the following evening to warn of them and the bugs from the powerplant again. I am getting the unsettling feeling we would do well to find who or what is sending them to warn us."