

Solace, Chapter 2Chapter II A Discussion with the Custodian A Visit to the Morgue ConfrontationSolace, Chapter 2
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I could feel the prickling in the skin of my palms as Damien released his power, hefting Adma into the air in a glowing telekinetic aura.
I glared at him. "Release him, Damien."
Damien did, though he sent me a questioning look. I stood over the shocked form of High-Custodian Adma Stivar and frowned. "Custodian, I understand your concerns. However, I am a member of the Confederate Inquisition, and you can not and will not detain me."
He spluttered up at me in sho


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....Inquisition Records. Personnel File; Vect, Ushoran ....Archives file accessed, password? ....********* ....Password accepted, accessing file ....File accessed, original creation date; 9.30.2950
My dear Ushoran, This communication must remain in utmost secrecy, for both our sakes... They are looking for you, the branch of our order dedicated to hunting down heretics within our own r


The SandmanTasgend dashed through the forest, dodging trees narrowly in the gloom. A screeching wail pursued him, scattering the few animals that were brave enough to face a man dashing by them. Tasgend tripped on a patch of underbrush, stumbling and nearly falling, but he forced himself up and onwards. The forest that flashed by him gradually began to get lighter. Tasgend started glimpsing bands of moonlight through the treetops. Although his legs screamed at him for rest and his lungs were heaving, he raced on to the edge of the forest.The Sandman
The chilling sound died away in the distance. Tasgend, who might have sighed in relief in other circums


A Shocking Revelation“and for a ti…fffffffor a time……it it it wwas good.”A Shocking Revelation
It had been saying the same thing for decades. The rusted console sat alone in the room with a second skin of rust. The monitors had long blanked out and made into homes by the local vermin. The levers and buttons were either missing or stuck in place. Yet, the ancient speakers still managed to play its broadcast on a continuous loop.
“then came....then came…”
I had first found it by following the faint echoes I heard in the distance. A calm mechanical voice, repeating the same message over and over. It took the better part of a week to track it down b
I'll read more when a get a chance, sure as sure.
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"For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen." Douglas Adams
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Cariño, dime algo con amor...
- ¡Amorfa!
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