The Top of the Mountain - Part 6

He tried to think back on what Khan had taught him, in the few sessions that they'd had together. Phalem had been recruited into the man's order only the year before last. He'd thought he would have more time learning under the great man, to learn all of his wise ways, and in his hubris, he'd put off a handful of teaching sessions that otherwise he should have attended. As a man that was already a General, it was hard to reduce himself to the status of mere pupil, but the role of the teacher was something that Khan so readily adopted. He could see weakness in his subordinates, and if he could see potential beyond that weakness, he would try like a good-natured father to see the sons that he had recruited strengthened.

As he searched for an answer in the few lessons that Khan had shared with him, he came only to a single resounding condemnation. "The more strategic pieces we put on a board, the more chances we give our enemy to use them against us."