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The chapter opens with Snowman (Jimmy) lying wounded beneath a withered tree on the edge of the Craker settlement, half‑conscious from a painful ant bite or glass shard. The Children of Crake gather around him, reporting the arrival of a new group of “extra‑skinned” strangers—pale, hairless bodies wrapped in synthetic skins—that may bring disease. A small Craker “purring healing team” arrives with a glowing device that vibrates and hums, accelerating tissue repair and numbing Snowman’s pain, though fatigue remains.

Recovered enough to speak, Snowman contemplates three possible futures for the Crakers: isolation within the ruined Paradice dome, integration with the strangers risking contagion but gaining knowledge, or exodus to the Beach for a wild refuge. He feels the weight of leadership as the Crakers look to him for guidance.

Snowman begins drafting a brief “sermon,” weaving his fragmented memories of Jimmy’s childhood, Crake’s rationalism, Oryx’s sorrow, and the Crakers’ myths of Chaos and the Great Emptiness. He urges remembrance of the past, care for one another—especially the children—and choosing hope over fear regardless of the path chosen. He recites the opening verses aloud, his hoarse voice resonating as the Crakers listen attentively.

The soothing vibration of the healing device and the emotional weight of his words lull Snowman into a light sleep. As he drifts toward unconsciousness he hears the distant roar of the sea beyond the dome and the Children of Crake chanting a refrain about “new suns rising.” The chapter ends with Snowman’s eyes closing, his mind half‑filled with a hopeful, uncertain future he can no longer control but still hopes to shepherd.