the central city library. The noisy hum of the city loomed beyond the towering shelves of books, yet within
t this place f
belonged here, yet d
à vu hit him like a thunderclap. Some words he read sounded like echoes of a language he once knew. Some symbols seemed to dance in his mind with meaning he knew but d
was di
er down for sometime before loosing interest, she wasn't the first to go towards those old books, they usually leave it be after a quick glance so he wasn't bothered to even give an advice. She mo
r books, it had no title written on it and that made her curious, so she grabbed the book and flipping through the first
with the book in hand. "I'd like to b
ance as he reached for the
na
on the first pa
something primal, something beyond logic. This same feeling, the same nuisance of a feeling
woman asked, noticing his
book again. The second
this, then you hav
the line and couldn'
tory book with" but then she noticed
a golden battlefield, the scent of burning reali
ibrary, the bookshelves, the world itself blu
vo
cient, p
not have r
ook Kael to
fening hum in his skull. He barely had time to recover when the world around him cracked like fra
the a
ure e
d with ethereal light. His eyes burned with an ancien
rtia
emember him. B
ery instinct in him screamed that this bein
died him for a mome
id not erase you en
parted, but
and the very fabric of realit
you failed , It seems I must
d toward Kael, a force b
ye
inside him
question why. His fingers twisted in an ancient pattern. A
rial S
d light as he faded away before the energy of th
tered into gol
van
rry, his body drenched in cold sweat as he would shiver from time to time, his mus
okay?"
He felt something stirring in him, a hunger for answ
you," he requested
ebrow. "You wrot
n earlier and now his eyes that was
s voice was barely a w
efore nodding. She pulled up a chair
ead, Kael
t the edges
om a forg
world, something ancient s