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| Will found Hiram over the hill stretching out in an opening in the forest canopy. Hiram turned as Will crested the hilltop. | Will found Hiram over the hill stretching out in an opening in the forest canopy. Hiram turned as Will crested the hilltop. | ||
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| + | Will stepped out into the sun's rays as well and took a long deep breath. His skin tingled from the clean fresh air and the perfect sunlight on his face. //"I wish my world could have felt like this."// | ||
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| + | Suddenly a thought occurred to Will. 'If this moon was so full of magic, maybe his own powers were amplified as well.' | ||
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| + | "Whoa! Simmer down there, Will. Don't blind me!" Hiram said, a bit shocked. | ||
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| + | "Well, novices usually start off with incantations to teach themselves the ropes. Most skilled magi don't even bother with incantations unless it's a fairly complex spell." | ||
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| + | Will was taken aback for a moment. So, maybe the development of magic on other worlds was different, too. It seemed a great opportunity for Will to maybe learn something new. Soon a flurry of questions came to mind about different magical theories and how things were done on [[Geb]]. | ||
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| + | If surprised Will just how very different magic worked on Geb. There seemed to be, or at least from what Hiram could explain, a multitude of different types and variations of magics. | ||
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| + | It was at that point Hiram was curious, "how much... or... what kind of magic do you really know?" | ||
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| + | "All magic on Myra was done through incantations and I really only know about half a dozen different incantations by heart. There are huge libraries for the more senior students and the upper magi that contain all the known incantations and research centers where we invent new ones. | ||
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| + | "Could you teach me something new?" Will asked, " | ||
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| + | "I guess the basics of chrono-magics would be something fresh for you," Hiram finally decided. It was a fairly complicated set of theories, calculations, | ||
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| + | The entire morning was spent just getting Will prepared mentally. The whole concept of //time// as linear, but not constant was usually an insurmountable hurdle. Harder still was the fact that time, as he had perceived it, was not a set medium. All things were of such variable paces that one single unit was universally improbable. | ||
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| + | Hiram finally simplified it down to a ' | ||
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| + | Will found it harder than he first expected. Holding his breath to sense a magical property was second nature, but Hiram said this was "just a starter technique." | ||
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| + | In fact, Will started to notice that the harder he tried, the faster time seemed to pass. After awhile, Hiram decided to show Will a good example of how it should look. He took a deep, calm breath and breathed out at a slow, controlled pace. The second breath caught Will at undheares. | ||
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| + | Finally, Hiram released his grip and Will could move normally again. | ||
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| + | "I could feel things around me, but when you slowed it down, it was like almost a dream state!" | ||
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| + | "So if slowing down is an option, what about speeding up?" Will asked, looking at the mossy stone. "Does time work both ways?" | ||
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| + | "Of course it can speed things up. It's just not as useful as you think," | ||
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| + | "You mean like this rock?" Hiram said standing up, " | ||
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| + | Hiram cupped both his hands around a portion of the rock and concentrated on accelerated time's pace. Will noticed that there were stray splinters and fissures growing around Hiram' | ||
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| + | Hiram took his hands away and pulled out a rock. It has been selectively aged and fractured in a shape that only out-lined his hands. Will noticed that Hiram was also breathing harder. | ||
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| + | "I guess it'd be useful if you were an artist or trying to do precision work. But otherwise it isn't reliable." | ||
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| + | Will, however, was rather impressed. To crush walls was one thing, but the rock cut out was as if it had been nearly scooped out of the larger rock itself. it was delicate dark; something WIll appreciated... | ||
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| + | Several more days passed as Will and Hiram discussed all the different aspects of their worlds. Will could tell that Hiram wanted to go back to Ged at times. He missed his home. Mist, the living moon, was nice but Hiram clearly missed his family. There was a sorrow in his grey eyes, like a sad stone stuck forever on the side of a mountain; just out of reach from what it could see. | ||
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| + | That night, a face appeared in his dreams. It was eerily familiar. It was a young woman' | ||
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| + | Yet it wasn't her looks... it was something in her eyes, her nose, her hair... no... it was something else he couldn' | ||
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| + | The stone was moving on it's own in his pocket. It was a strange stone. He'd shown it to Hiram, but he couldn' | ||
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| + | The next day, Will decided he would try to make another jump. " | ||
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| + | "Can I help at all?" Hiram asked. | ||
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| + | "I don't really know how I did it the first time," Will closed his eyes, trying to step through the details of the first experience. Will held the stone in his right hand and his staff in the left. He walked through the lightning incantation, | ||
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| + | "Is there any higher ground overlooking the forest? I was closer to the sky last time." | ||
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| + | Hiram led Will for most of the day to a lonely, grassy hill much farther away than he'd expected. Dusk was coming as Will stood on the highest point of the hill and looked down. | ||
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| + | It was hard to leave this all behind. While this was somewhat like a prison for Hiram, this was a paradise for Will. The past several days had been some of the best in his memory. The entire moon seemed to happy and it seemed to welcome Will with a curiosity to match his own. It was a wonderful change from the apathetic grey that physically and emotionally existed on his own world. | ||
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| + | At the very least, he knew he wasn't going back to Myrrah. No, he didn't want to be anywhere near //that// place again. | ||
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| + | "Do you think this is high enough, WIll?" For being such a gentle rise, the hill felt more like a giant green mound. It overlooked the sea of trees and felt almost like a bold island of turf. | ||
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| + | Still, it had a nice feel to it. The stone seemed to think so at least. It has started moving on it's own again. | ||
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| + | Remembering what Hiram had told him about the time flow and focusing his mind and body on feeling out the flow of time, Will could sense a greater pull of direction from the stone. | ||
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| + | "Fair thee well, far friend, Will," Hiram said as Will started to levitate off the ground. The stone was pulling him skyward just like before. | ||
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| + | Will closed his eyes and let the pull lead him away. This time, he was more aware how it was moving his body. His mind was more lucid and he could make more sense of the eddies and whirles of magical energies. | ||
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| + | Will said the lightning word and he's again pulled, pushed, and transfigured to the distant and sparkling tangent of space between the fabrics of worlds. | ||
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| + | //Continue to [[chapter_5]]...// | ||