Kalmar nodded. “I’m sorry, Papa. I wasn’t strong enough.””None of us are, lad. Me least of all.” Esben smiled and took a rattling breath. “But it’s weakness that the Maker turns to strength. Your fur is why you alone loved a dying cloven. You alone in all the world knew my need and ministered to my wounds.” Esben pulled Kalmar closer and kissed him on the head. “And in my weakness, I alone know your need. Hear me, son. I loved you when you were born. I loved you when I wept in the Deeps of Throg. I loved you even as you sang the song that broke you. And I love you now in the glory of your humility. You’re more fit to be the king than I ever was. Do you understand?”Kalmar shook his head.Esben smiled and shuddered with pain. “A good answer, my boy. Then do you believe that I love you?””Yes, sir. I believe you.” Kalmar buried his face in his father’s fur.”Remember that in the days to come. Nia, Janner, Leeli – help him to remember.