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He was making the final spiral โ now directly above the Queen and her Mage-Knights, he was lost to sight, and safe from direct magic attacks. The violet light emanating from the Orb was blinding, but there was no time to wonder at it. He ran toward that blindness, and he couldnโt think about the consequences. He cleared the last step and galloped in low gravity across the flat, marble floor. He could see the pedestal, the prize before him, surrounded in a purple aura that had to be some sort of shield.
He was tripped up, either by another tether or a kinetic push. He crawled across the floor, entering the Psionic aura, feeling a curious coolness overwhelm him.
He stood, and before him saw the pedestal holding the glowing violet Orb of Psionics, just as the Orb of Binding had been on Volsung. Standing directly behind it was a bearded, hooded figure, arms folded, with completely white eyes set in a wrinkled face.
The old man raised a hand, and the purple motes of light swirling around the Orb went still in the air. All sound ceased, save for Lucianโs heavy breaths and the slight breeze that swirled around the Orb. Looking back at the stairs, he stood alone. No one was chasing him any longer โ and peering through the open ceiling above them, even the Psionic storm had come to a dead stop.
Somehow, time itself had stilled for this moment. All that was left was Lucian, and the old man.
He could be none other than Shantozar, the Oracle of Psionics.
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Lucian watched the floating, violet motes streaming from the Orb. He stood about five meters away. With just a few more steps, it could be in his hands. But if this were anything like the Orb of Binding, he could not simply walk up and take it.
He had to prove himself worthy.
โYou must be Shantozar,โ Lucian said. โUnless I miss my guess.โ
Shantozar nodded. โThat is certainly the name Arian gave for me in his Prophecy. And that name will suffice.โ
โDid you speak with Arian?โ
The Oracle watched him carefully. โNot as you and I are speaking now. But we had . . . conversations. And those conversations formed much of the basis of his Prophecy of the Seven. As the Oracle of Psionics, it was easier for me to communicate with him. And perhaps I had more motivation to.โ
โWhat do you mean by that?โ
Shantozar gave a rueful smile. โYou are not ready for that knowledge, Aspirant for the Orbs. I daresay you seek to claim my Orb as yours by right. No doubt you have traveled far and have endured many hardships. And now, the moment of truth. Will I give it, or not? Will I find you worthy to bear the Amethyst of Starsea? Are you the Chosen of the Manifold, or merely another pretender?โ
Lucian wasnโt sure how to respond to that. He didnโt see the Orb as his โright,โ but he did see himself as the only one he trusted to hold it. โThat about sums it up.โ
โYou certainly have proven something by finding this place,โ Shantozar said. โThe Psionic maelstrom I created with the power of the Orb could not hold you back, showing me that you are well-versed in Psionic Magic. Either that, or my storm was too weak.โ
โI had help,โ he said.
โAh,โ the Oracle said. โThat is not something I counted on. You see, we Vigilants worked alone, not trusting even family to help us. To see your friends fight for you so . . . is strange to me.โ He raised a quizzical eyebrow. โAnd in accordance with my own prophecy, youโve come here with one of the Seven Jewels of Starsea.โ
Lucian nodded. โYes. The Orb of Binding.โ
โThe Vigilant of that Orbโs name might roughly translate as Rhana in your tongue,โ he said. โShe was a warrior of great beauty.โ He smiled in reminiscence. โAnd my bitter rival.โ
Lucian looked over his shoulder. โLook, I donโt want to rush you, but I have a friend out there who needs my help.โ
Shantozar held up a wrinkled hand. โAs soon as you entered the aura, time stopped. It is powerful Radiant magic that will abide until this Orb passes to another. It was sealed with the Seven Aspects and will not pass until the last suns die and the universe is a graveyard of black holes.โ He smiled bitterly. โI daresay we have time. As much as we need to figure things out.โ
โOkay,โ Lucian said, hardly comprehending magic that powerful. โWhat must I do to gain the Orb of Psionics, then?โ
โUnderstand that this is not a light thing you ask of me. I would see it in the right hands. The price of failure is too high.โ
โWouldnโt the right hands be someone who already has one of the Orbs?โ
โNot necessarily.โ He gave a frigid smile. โThe right hands belong to the one who is most capable. The one who is wisest, who is mature enough to see the task through to the end. One who has a strong vision and plan for the future, and a dedication that will sacrifice anything for the fulfillment of that plan.โ
Lucian went cold at that, since that last line especially seemed to describe Queen Ansaldra, and not him.
โDo you know how far Iโve come?โ Lucian asked. โHow hard Iโve worked, how many times I almost died to reach this point? For this to end with you telling me Iโm not good enough . . . Iโm sorry. I donโt buy it.โ
โAnsaldra is powerful indeed. For her to even contact me with Psionic Magic, despite my own powerful wards wrought with the
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