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Secrets of The Adepts: Chapter 1:
She was standing in a pool of blood. What remained of the monster lay on the ground around her. In front of her stood a stone tablet, inscribed with runes of power and summoning. She ignored the tablet, and continued to stare at the carnage that was Dullahan.
Sheba's eyes snapped open. She shook herself. Dullahan was dead. They had killed it years ago. Iris's tablet no longer stood in the sanctum. "I must be going crazy." She said to no one.
"Please don't. I have enough crazy people to deal with, what with everything else that is going on."
"Mia! I didn't see you coming."
Mia held up the cloak ball. "Of course not." She said, with that intolerably smug look on her face.
"It's just," Sheba said, "I keep seeing Dullahan back. Every time I try to See, I always see myself in the Anemos sanctum fighting Dullahan."
"It probably means something else. Didn't Hama say that you should not take your prophecies so literally?" Mia asked.
"Yes but," Sheba began, "I just can't think of what else it might mean. I have to go to Anemos."
"Sheba, you can't let your prophecies rule over you like that." Mia said.
"Oh well. Where is the teleport gem?" Sheba asked.
Mia sighed. "I think Ivan had it. What is with you two anyway?"
Sheba didn't hear the last remark. She had already run off in search of Ivan. "Isaac! Isaac!" Sheba panted when she finally found Isaac, "Where's Ivan?"
"Ivan?" Isaac asked, "He just left."
Secrets of The Adepts: Chapter 1:
She was standing in a pool of blood. What remained of the monster lay on the ground around her. In front of her stood a stone tablet, inscribed with runes of power and summoning. She ignored the tablet, and continued to stare at the carnage that was Dullahan.
Sheba's eyes snapped open. She shook herself. Dullahan was dead. They had killed it years ago. Iris's tablet no longer stood in the sanctum. "I must be going crazy." She said to no one.
"Please don't. I have enough crazy people to deal with, what with everything else that is going on."
"Mia! I didn't see you coming."
Mia held up the cloak ball. "Of course not." She said, with that intolerably smug look on her face.
"It's just," Sheba said, "I keep seeing Dullahan back. Every time I try to See, I always see myself in the Anemos sanctum fighting Dullahan."
"It probably means something else. Didn't Hama say that you should not take your prophecies so literally?" Mia asked.
"Yes but," Sheba began, "I just can't think of what else it might mean. I have to go to Anemos."
"Sheba, you can't let your prophecies rule over you like that." Mia said.
"Oh well. Where is the teleport gem?" Sheba asked.
Mia sighed. "I think Ivan had it. What is with you two anyway?"
Sheba didn't hear the last remark. She had already run off in search of Ivan. "Isaac! Isaac!" Sheba panted when she finally found Isaac, "Where's Ivan?"
"Ivan?" Isaac asked, "He just left."
