Jennifer Jones
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Tala staggered again, even as the Reality-Mage’s dust fully dispersed. This time, it wasn’t because she was still missing an arm. No, she staggered under the sudden assault from the power within the air of the cell. She could do nothing to keep it back as it inexorably roiled toward her, pushing her aura aside. At least, she could do nothing until she focused strongly on her own magic, and the void which existed between all things, separating her aura from the rest of the cell. Her power rushed…
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Hello All, I messed up, and I sincerely apologize. There was an error in the uploading of the file for MM Book 7 - Eskau. The deadline was yesterday, and I didn't notice the error as I was quite under the weather at the time. I am coming out of it now, but I am still not feeling great. Stolen novel; please report. Because of my error, the pre-order for Eskau was cancelled by Amazon, and all of you wonderful people who had pre-ordered it had that order cancelled. That, in turn, has forced the launch of…
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Tala often had a lot of moving parts to her fighting style. She multitasked like few other Mages were capable of doing, even before factoring in Alat. Yet, she had never bent her abilities more toward forming an attack than she did in that moment. She formed an iron javelin, making sure it was properly balanced for her throw since she couldn’t use magic to propel it. She had to keep it close to herself, forcing her aura through it more powerfully than usual in order to keep it coherent within the…
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Tala and Master Xeel stood together outside the cell of a Reality Mage. She was about to face this classic nemesis of all Mages, and he was going to be on hand during the process. Tala gave a hesitant smile. “I have some ideas, but you’re far more experienced, here. What’s the overarching plan?” Master Xeel gave a small shrug. “You go in, keep the Reality Mage on the inside while the Paragon repairs the cell. I will be standing in the entrance, ready to step in to help if I can.” “Not if…
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Tala took a deep breath before looking around to confirm that everyone was ready. This experiment had been building for a She likely wouldn’t ever devote so much time to building up an attraction again, unless these results were beyond expectation. The Refined from the Constructionist Guild all had their detecting magics activated at full power. Brandon and Master Simon had their Archive slates held up, linked to the monitoring magics of the sanctum itself. Master Grediv had his hands at his sides,…
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Tala and Rane ran through the lush wilderness toward Bandfast. Traveling in the summer was so different from the winter, and it wasn’t only because the pervading color was green instead of white. The trees being full of leaves meant that lines of sight were changed, as even her threefold sight flattened out to the superficial at any sort of range. Thankfully, there were never enough trees close together to constitute a forest, so it wasn’t too much of an issue. Additionally, they were still able to…
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Tala, Rane, Latna, and Master Leighis all sat with Nea, finishing up their tea. The little girl was looking down at her hands, clearly a bit uncertain about sharing her choice, but resolute all the same. “I don’t want to be a Mage.” Everyone remained silent, awaiting her next words. “I’ve been watching the fights around Alefast waning… those monsters are so scary.” “Nea.” Latna chastised. “You know you aren’t allowed to—” “I know, Lat, but I did anyway. I don’t want to be…
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Tala and Rane stopped atop a hill as soon as they came into sight of Marliweather. It was nearing midday, two days after they had left Alefast. The mining districts were still active, and still were marvelous to behold, out beyond even the farms. It had been an uneventful trip. They hadn’t pressed to be quick, but they hadn’t dawdled either. Rane had been less experimental in his movements, simply getting the job done, moving quickly and efficiently to traverse the terrain. Tala experimented a…
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Tala felt She was within Kit, entirely under her own control, and within her own authority. Tala still felt like she was under direct attack. She had expected to feel as much, but that didn’t make it better. She stood at the end of a long aisle, a few dozen people looking up at her from either side of the walkway between chairs. Kedva’s friends and family were to Tala’s right, and Brandon’s to Tala’s left. The two sides were meant to be representative of the couple’s souls, and this was…
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Tala sat beside Master Simon, looking out over her sanctum. With her threefold sight, she could see the long basic passage leading over to Irondale. They’d made the floor of hard, uniform stone only about an inch thick. She could have simply left it as the edge of existence like the walls and ceiling, but Master Simon had explained that it was rather disconcerting to stand on the edge of existence, even in an expanded space. Tala had never minded in all the time she’d had Kit without all the…
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