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Excerpt: The KINFIRE Tree - Lifesource
Purity. Life-giving
water. The Lifesource.
Thousands of years ago
when the Valleur settled Valaris, they came to this place. Water and its
life-giving properties were and remain extremely important to the Golden. Water
was their collective soul, respected, worshipped as a living entity. Thus they
did not name rivers, for naming something worthy of worship was considered
sacrilege. They came here to acknowledge Life.
Although Valaris had
larger and broader rivers elsewhere, here the water was vibrant, trembling with
joyous life within the core of the planet, bursting forth into the light and
freedom of the world in splendid glory. Water gushed powerfully from the deepest
caverns of the old rock mere feet from him, to fall hundreds of feet to paths
below.
Here they built a temple
of transcendent beauty, infused with the earth’s telluric currents; small
wonder the monuments to death were located in the neighbouring valley: life and
death, inseparable.
Torrullin knelt and
leaned over the sheer precipice to touch the icy water, marked the violent
power it contained, and drew strength. He straightened and licked his hand,
becoming for a second one with the power of Life.
He put his back to the
dangerous drop, and faced east, the direction the planet received the first
rays of light from day after day without fail, only local cloud cover
occasionally interfering with that sublimity. He shouted into the wind, he
shouted the words Kylan shouted when faced with Infinity, the words Rayne used
to protect them on an angry ocean, the words of protective enchantment. “Mykia lan shuldra ka! Invin ka!”
Considering his
precarious perch on the narrow strip of land, in the fury of the mother of all
storms, he would need the protection when he called forth the Lifesource
Temple.
He raised his hands on
high and shouted the uncloaking, “Ma nume
ka shunl, ma nume ka shunl, ra shu donl ken, nume ka! Nume ka!”
Effervescent colour,
glittering bright as day, transformed the deep night into a carnival of
fireworks. Music burst forth, symphonies, but not of this world or any world,
rather the harmonies of legends and angels, once heard forever yearned for.
This is Valleur? Torrullin questioned in profound amazement, and tears were on his
cheeks, of joy, of sadness, for so swiftly did the music find the soul, and he
was not ashamed of his reaction.
A force pulsed outward.
Without the protective enchantment, he would have cartwheeled backward into the
void, for even with it he hit the ground, his tears now for physical and
unexpected jarring impact.
The music softened to a
background whisper of continuing bliss.
“Invin ka! Ra shu len Vall rin!” he ground out, his shout a whisper.
This was the second
uncloaking, for the Temple laid hidden layer within layer. The pulsing force
petered out, and Torrullin rose with a groan, rubbing his left elbow. From the
narrow land bridge, a path of white illumination shot into the dark over the void
to the east and, at its end, the Temple.
It shimmered upon an
island of imagination, suspended in the air, its tenuous connection to reality
the path of light. He held his breath, awed by the ethereal beauty. The Temple
was pure light, silver sparkles, and almost he stepped onto the path of light
in his urgency to get to it.
In time he remembered
the third uncloaking, the one that created out of fantasy solid reality. This
was the trap, the narrow line of a truth test. Only a Valleur, or an initiate
accepted by the Valleur, could know the three words of the truly ancient tongue
that would solidify the light in the dark. Without those words, the Temple
remained a dream vision, and to step onto the bridge of light to it resulted in
a screaming descent into the eastern void.
Vicl manna vann loosely translated meant simply I am able, and Torrullin whispered them. He was able, and he
stepped onto the lightbridge. His feet met the resistance of reality.
Slowly, fascinated, he
walked the path of light. The Temple increased in size and magnificence the
closer he came. It was the span of a small city, chamber within chamber,
seemingly random and without thought and the walls were transparent moonlight.
To gaze on it was to see into its heart, while seeing only a portion of the
whole. It had been built by the master-builders, yes, but of undiluted sorcery.
It was real, but to touch meant one’s senses, one’s fingers, could find no
equivalent. It was a fantasy, a religion, a thought, a soul-vessel, and it was
tangible. It was inspiring, magical, angelic and of true beauty.
Kin is Everything
We return to the
Land of Skies. One battle is already behind the team, the disastrous events
upon Ardosia; time now to concentrate on the stability of Valaris, or the same
fate awaits her.
Hidden from humankind are fourteen sacred Valleur
sites, built upon nodes of power. Vannis Valla advocates unveiling them to
restore balance to the earth, which will aid in the fight against Margus. The
Darak Or has other ideas, and unleashes his soltakin …
In the north, Averroes discovers her true past and she
and Kylan run the Maze gauntlet. Kisha, Mordan, Cristi and Samson prepare the
clans of old for eternal night. In the south, Vannis, Rayne and Saska, along
with the charismatic little Falcon, Phet, move from site to site. Taranis and
the Guardians delve arcane ritual in the Dome to find the answers to the ending
of soltakin, while expecting Infinity to bring her Darkling Horde into the mix.
Meanwhile McSee, unmasked as traitor, meets the crazy Lanto and they hatch a
bold plan, involving a pirate and ancient loot.
Rayne begins the internal battle that will change all.
It began for him on Ardosia when he touched Vannis only to release blue sparks
between them. The ruling house is almost extinct. How, therefore, does a Valla
recognise the blood for the future? By the blue flame of trebac. Kinfire. The
legendary Vannis is kin, but there is more in store for Rayne than the reality
of this profound connection.
The Kinfire Tree has many branches hidden in its
foliage, a condition Rayne suspects, a greater truth he must reveal …
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VIAN's progress
If you recall, while I was writing ECHO (Seasons 1), I mentioned that I knew it was going somewhere once I reached 30k. Well, VIAN (Seasons 2) is now over 30k as well, which means the story not only has me, but it's going somewhere. So far, it seems VIAN will be longer (many threads this time) …
Here's the latest image insert (yup, there's a library in this one!):
Ilfin of Arc Excerpt: Triskelion
EVER AFTER, IF there was an
after for any of them, he would regard that night at the campfire as the most
pivotal time in his life.
His
name was Damin Mur and he was known as the Marsh Devil, but this night he would
become the one who ripped masks off. Was there a name for such a creature? Unmasker?
Was that a word? Soulslicer? Was he to be known as the Devil Delver?
They
were silent after the meal – leftovers from the morning’s rabbit stew – and
thus the crackling from the fire was louder than usual. Damin noticed it, and
then realised the snapping of burning twigs did not quite cover the terrible
sense of expectancy in their surrounds. It felt as if the self-contained world
of Arc was waiting, was listening, and was judging. Was it judging him? Or would
it use what he discovered in this silence? Was he the harbinger it needed?
Lyra
lay with her head on his lap, her eyes closed. She seemed relaxed to the
others, but he felt how tense she was and knew she was as aware of his inner
struggle. Siri was curled up on his other side, reading a scroll from Joseph’s
personal store in his saddlebags. The Messenger loved reading, and so did his
sister.
Damin
glanced at her briefly and understood she was the one who would gift to him the
Ilfin image. Not only was she relaxed and therefore open, but she would
understand why he delved her if she sensed an invasion into her thoughts.
Lowering
his chin to his chest, Damin closed his eyes and concentrated. Hopefully, the
others would think he was in deep thought or dozing where he sat.
Siri’s
mind was made of light. The brightness she had inside initially astonished him.
His sister was a Healer indeed, and she walked in goodness. He smiled, loving
her even more.
Then
he saw it.
The image. He knew it was the one
he sought, for he had not seen the like before. A silvery-blue curved triangle,
a leaf at each point and inside, a triple curl design; it shimmered before his
mind’s eye as a mark of benevolence.
A
triskelion.
The
Ilfin image was beautiful, and it filled him with joy. It meant there was
nothing anyone needed to fear from those with that genesis. Even slave masters
under this sign upon the plateau were redeemable. He hoped so anyway.
His
inner joy threatened to overcome his outer self. Vibrations rippled over his
skin. Lyra lifting her head slightly revealed she felt it as well. Of course,
she understood why it was happening, and gently squeezed his thigh in support …
and warning. No one was to become aware of his reaction.
Forcing
motionlessness upon himself, Damin breathed as if entering a deeper kind of
sleep. The continuing silence surrounding them told him no one suspected
anything. Siri ruffled the parchment as she further unfurled it; she remained
unaware also.
He
focused next on Lyra and saw the triskelion immediately. Lyra and Siri had now
established the pattern he sought when delving for Ilfin. Shifting his
attention to Horin, he saw the entire image around him. He was overtly Ilfin
and made no apology for it.
Attis,
markedly quiet the last few days, was asleep not far from Lyra’s feet. The two
of them spent a few hours talking on the ride towards this rest site, and Damin
wondered now what passed between them. All he knew was that Attis seemed to
have taken on the role of Lyra’s protector.
Abruptly
he was wary of what the boy’s mind would reveal and chose instead to move on to
Hanna. Her image was Ilfin. Joseph? He delved there, but nothing came forth. It
meant the Messenger was blocking his quest, but probably not deliberately. He might
be thinking on something else intensively, which created a barrier. He would
return to Joseph.
Kay
was next. Already Damin suspected the westerner might be the Glonu among them,
based purely on where he came from, but the Ilfin image swirled inside him.
Damin inhaled another slow breath, aware that he would now fully trust the man
from the west.
Lifting
his head, he gazed casually around. The night was dark, and their fire was
therefore a bright and flickering manipulation of the inkiness they dwelled within.
Siri allowed her scroll to furl and then curled into sleep. Hanna and Joseph
started a murmuring conversation. He could not hear the words, but the low
rumble served to push back the expectancy of the night.
Come, reader, join the great march today …
According to legend, a paradise awaits across the plains, a sanctuary that has survived every impact and every battle. Known as Arc, it is a place of isolation, a place to restart civilisation.
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Excerpt: The Nowhere Sphere - Purity of the Unicorn
Frozen Forest
IT WAS EVEN COLDER when he headed out into the dark. Torrullin
cursed as he stumbled over roots and branches, but dared not create light to
ease his path. It took hours in the cold and dark to situate every trap in a
wide perimeter and to draw the shield to encompass all, but eventually it was
done, and he could head back. The lure of hot coffee was an all-consuming need.
As he approached the gate something new in the environment drew his
attention. Until then the forest was filled with the usual night sounds - owls,
scuttling creatures, a flap of wings, squeaks - and now everything was silent.
That kind of quiet generally occurred when something new was in the region and
the creatures waited to see whether it meant danger or something to be safely
ignored. This silence went beyond what was there while he tramped around.
He could not see, but he could feel.
First came the silence, and he stood still.
Then came hot breath on his cheek.
He did not react, but his heart jerked wildly. He made no move.
Lorinin.
His heart thumped hard. Gods. “Who are you?”
What am I?
Fine. A game. What are you?
A slight glow appeared over his left shoulder. He turned with
exaggerated care. The glow strengthened and took form. This time his heart
threatened to burst from its confines.
You are surprised.
Torrullin placed a hand over his heart. More than words can describe.
It was a creature of myth and legend. The purity of goodness. The
beauty of tireless strength. A unicorn. White, ethereal and incredibly
beautiful. It made no sound as it moved to stand in his field of view, its
hooves silvery and seeming to float above the forest floor. A horn of
incredible simplicity glowed faintly blue from the centre of its forehead and long
lashes swept over pale sad eyes as it studied Torrullin.
Many years ago, the little
flower needed aid.
Rose. You created her
citadel.
I could not feed her. I wish
I could have fed her.
She survived. Today she is
strong.
I am glad.
Is this your domain? Torrullin asked.
We do not claim domain,
Lorinin. We are and we are not.
In a nowhere place, everything is possible.
Tianoman is kidnapped by an enemy believed dead, and taken to the place where a silver cathron knocker lurks in the darkness of a polished surface, where also a crucible swirls in vapour, creating within an entity that cannot be permitted life.
An entire planet is vaporised, and souls scream for release in the aftermath. As Torrullin Valla’s memory returns after the event on Echolone, his ability to forgive is buried in the layers time has laid down, and now he needs to care, to feel again, to forgive. He must travel the void created by anti-matter to find not only Tianoman and the other Vallas, but also Elianas Danae, for he will suffer most.
In Nowhere, everything that moves in hearts, minds and souls will become the answers Torrullin requires to again known himself. It will also unmask the Danae.
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A Romantic Fairy Tale
On the banks of a river, a boy sees and hears a girl
laughing, the most glorious music, and falls in love. Time, however, is not the
same for them. Erin is human; Kell is something other.