World Without Stars, XIV.
Azkashi discouraged by a setback in their struggle against the Ai Chun slink away from the human compound:
"...into the mists. They spoke little, but that little made a mumbling across the land like the first wind-sough before a storm." (p. 100)
This is a good analogical use of the perennial wind. In this case, there is no actual wind but the mumbling is like the sound of a wind. And a retreat by the Azkashi at this stage of the conflict will be followed by the storm of an Ai Chun advance.
Hugh Valland saves the day. The Azkashi think that God is not with them when the galaxy is not visible overhead. Ya-Valland - the prefix means "male" - tells ya-Kela, the One of his Pack:
"'God has not left you.'" (p. 103)
- and proves it. A screen on a scientific instrument shows the sky above their heads with the sunlight removed. The planets, Oroksh and Ilyakan, are visible and the galaxy blazes brighter than ever before.
"'Fear not the downdevils; God is with you yet.'" (p. 104)
Ya-Valland's new role is that of prophet.