Reading back, we have several serious problems that haven't been addressed: First, Eko said that the sanctuary he cast can physically damage necromancers that pass through it. We can't leave until it naturally ends, which could take days.
This is not a problem. We seem to be unaffected by
Eko's sanctuary spell. In fact, we have walked through his sanctuary before, when entering his temple. Not only did we pass without incident, or even notice, monk12 confirmed there was no error in the storytelling.
Something weird is going on here. Eko claims his temple was protected by a Sanctuary, which should have prevented any necromancer from entering. Yet we entered just fine. So either Monk made a mistake, or some necromancers can pass unopposed through a Sanctuary wall.
I can confirm there was no error. The explanation for the discrepancy between what Eko said about his wards and what you observed in crossing them I leave to your powers of deduction.
I have a theory about this.
Eko explained that his sanctuary blocks people and creatures attuned to an element.
"Yes, basically. Those people with a strong affinity for an Element will be affected by wards; the stronger they are, the more intense the effects. This Sanctuary is a strong ward indeed; it reorders Elemental magics passing through it in such a way as to negate the energies of Death magic with precisely arranged patterns of Life and to actively disrupt and harm it with certain combinations of other Elements. If a Necromancer came here, they couldn't pass through the Sanctuary without taking significant damage unless they were strong enough to overwhelm the ward."
In this same conversation, Eko points out that Elves, such as we are, are naturally attuned to
Life magic.
"Yes, but not just zombies. Many natural creatures can be strongly aligned with an element; you Elves are almost all aligned with Life more strongly than any human, while Goblins are Chaos incarnate. Most creatures associated with Death aren't properly alive, like wraiths and wights and the like..."
So sanctuary works by blocking
Death magic and those attuned to it with precise patterns of
Life magic. But, as an elf, our attunement to
Life magic prevents those precise patterns from affecting us adversely. Our magical aura may be enough in balance that
Life spells designed to harm necromancers simply will not harm us.
Immunity to the countereffects of
Life magic could make us one of the most dangerous necromancers ever, should we ever decide to take a darker path. But I suspect that if we were to grow too strong in necromantic power, we would increase our affinity to
Death magic, and our aura would no longer be balanced.
As a tangent to this, I believe that the mysterious voice we are getting a weak signal from in the background of the dream is some form of Life spirit, deity, or higher power, which is able to contact us because of our Elven affinity for
Life . I do not believe that
Fale is aware of this background signal.
[...]defeated shade of grey while the Young Vale is a verdant green hue, and the Black Swamps of the Golgothans are a purple so dark it borders on black.
Yo░ cannot ░eep h░r ░ro░ m░ f░░░ve░
You cannot keep her from my... me... something.
[...]your acquaintance; all you have to do is accept his offer of help. What do you say?"[/glow]
░░! R░s░░t ░░e i░░░ue░ce ░░ M, L░f░░iv░r!
No! Resist the influence of M, [Proper name]!
I think it's "You cannot keep her from me forever." and "No! resist the influence of M, Lifegiver." Lifegiver is obviously us, what with the whole elves thing and direct address, and "her" could very well be us as well by association.
While we are still in the dreamworld, I would like to try to make a stronger connection to the background signal, hopefully while avoiding
Fale's notice. Try to make a mental contact by thinking at it. If we can cannot make a connection on a purely mental level, try to work the phrase "I hear you" into conversation with
Fale in a seemingly innocuous manner.
It's not time to make a deal with
Fale and accept his god, yet. The mental picture of the tree is too strong a lead not to follow before making any commitments. We know from what
Eko told us about the other soulless he cared for in the temple that our friend
Omo will be stable for some time, and can "live" for years soulless if properly cared for. Worst case scenario, we can leave him with a healer while we continue on.
I am personally out of questions to ask
Fale right now, though others may have suggestions. We have kept our conversation civil and fair, and we can leave him with a hope that he may yet recruit us to his cause. Once we wrap up the conversation, shall we suggest we meet again in the dreamworld in 3 days time?