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Sorceress
of Faith, Excerpt :
Jaquar
stood naked in the alcove that held his magical supplies
and looked into the round ritual room of his tower. A
faint blue-green steam eddied and flowed along the lines
of the pentacle. His shoulders tensed at the thought of
Plane Walking + leaving his body behind to float astrally
through a different layer of existence. He was an Adept
at Weather Control and Plane Walking, but had been focused
on the second craft for the last three weeks.
Putting off the moment when he'd have to look in the Enhanced
Mirror, the last step before the ritual, he turned back
to the work counter and set his hand on the upper leaf
in a huge book.
He'd made the book himself. Each sheet was a non-physical
plane he'd traveled. They were arranged in the same layers
as the planes themselves. A being existed on many planes,
but a good plane-walker like himself could separate himself
from his body and explore one layer at a time.
The leaf he'd turned to was the plane he'd visit. One
of seething, low emotions + evil emotions only. A plane
for monsters, not humans. But he was tracking a monster.
The monster which had killed his adoptive parents.
A tinkling of bells marked that the ritual should be started
within a half-hour. Jaquar inhaled deeply and went to
the left end of the narrow alcove. There he unfolded the
three-paneled mirror. To ensure he didn't get lost amongst
the planes, he had to know himself, and for that he used
the mirror.
He scanned his physical appearance. He was taller than
the average Lladranan male, had filled out in maturity.
His strong body appeared nothing like the abandoned street
boy Simone and Torrence Dumont had found and raised. But
the awful inner loneliness of the boy before he'd known
them now filled him again. He'd once thought he'd never
feel that desolation again.
His body showed a few childhood scars. His eyes were still
the hated deep blue. Some ancestor had not been Lladranan.
He'd lost weight since the death of his adoptive parents,
but not so much that it would compromise his strength.
His black hair touched his shoulders and looked limp,
not as shiny as it should. The silver streaks denoting
power had visibly spread over the past three weeks as
he'd searched for the evil thing that had killed his parents,
battened on them and sucked them dry of magic and energy
and life.
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