raveyard. Dark was the sky and it almost looked like it was going to rain soon. That fact didn
ance ahead, at the end of the pathway, the gate to the cemetery lay open, its
time, he had been to different kinds of places, enjoyed his time whil
owever, was a d
matter. He hated such places, but he had to tolerate it for now. Aft
ything if they trained and perfected it, but there w
t for it. Instead of putting it on a shelf, he r
rd work would c
lmost forgotten by time to
set apart by the other tombstones around the premises. No statue of angels or gargoyles stood
nt to be unanimous to all who looked at it, but to the mage
ears. With a single sweep of his palm on the cover, the booklet grew in si
ark and then chanted its content
overed in thick fog, it was surrounded with a sulfur-like smell that w
ushing up from the soil and a head popping out thereafter but none of that happened. A concentration o
echoing voice. She cocked her head up and gazed at the man before h
assuming you need my help? Who
xactly what he'd expect from the w
state, " he paused, examined her up and down and then cringed at the sight of her wearing Old World clothes and look
some more. "As you
pts emerged on the ground where they stood. Seconds later, they