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The first to carry the name was known simply as Illeniel. If he had a surname it is no longer known but his descendants bore his name as their surname from that time forward. There were no โgreatโ wizard lines then, simply men born to power. Over time the families that produced the greatest wizards gained fame and their descendants were watched for signs of it.
Mages were more common then and Illeniel is thought to have been born the son of a farmer. Early accounts claim that Illeniel was the first to hear the voice of the earth and later used this ability to raise the mountains known to modern men as the Elentirs. Why he did this has been lost over the passage of many generations but some legends claim it was done to end a war between mankind and an elder race known as the Sheโhar.
The age that followed has been called the โgolden ageโ of man as humankind grew and dispersed across the continents. The wizards of the line of Illeniel and the other great lines: Mordan, Gaelyn, Centyr, and Prathion, developed many fantastic magics now lost to knowledge. Many lesser lines of mages were alive then but only those of the great lines were sensitive enough to hear the voice of the earth, and few among even them.
โYou can read the book later Mordecai. We should examine the rest of the house,โ Rose said, bringing me back to the present. I considered what I had learned in just a few paragraphs. There had been another race before mankind, five great lines of mages had existed, and the first Illeniel had created the Elentir Mountains! I was stunned. And what had the book meant by โthe voice of the earthโ? Less than a page into it and I was already full of questions.
โWhat?โ I responded. Smart as I was I could only keep track of one conversation at a time and my own internal dialogue had filled that spot.
Penny sighed, โShe said we should keep looking around. You can read later.โ
I balked internally but I knew they were right, โOk letโs finish exploring. You and I will be spending the night here anyway.โ
Penny turned to Rose, โWould you like to stay the night with us Rose? The house is a bit dusty so you might have to rough it but...โ
โOf course!โ Rose interrupted. She loved nothing more than mysteries and my new house was chock full of them. โWe can make a slumber party of it.โ She gave me a smile full of mischief, โIโll have some fresh linens brought over for the beds so we donโt have to โroughโ it.โ
They spent several minutes making plans for the evening, a conversation in which I was purely a bystander. I stepped out into the hall and examined the rooms nearby. Across from the library was a short hallway lined with stone alcoves. From the outside it appeared to be the sort of room that might have a variety of statues set into each alcove. Curious I went in.
The alcoves were empty. Where statues might have stood in each recess there was instead a raised stone circle inscribed with magical runes. Having seen something like them before, I knew immediately what they wereโฆ teleportation circles. Each alcove had a name written above it, probably listing the destination, but all of them were unfamiliar... except one. โCameronโ was the name written there.
The more I considered it, the more it made sense. Having married Elena diโCameron my father would have wanted an easy way to visit her family. The matching circle at Cameron Castle must have been destroyed when fire gutted the keep. It made me sad to think my parents had probably been so close to an easy escape when my father died. I could only imagine how desperate their situation must have been.
I made up my mind then. Before we left I resolved to find the necessary books to build my own circle. There were plenty of examples of well-constructed circles here and once we returned I would build a new mate to the circle here. We would never be more than a moment away from my house here after that was done.
I went back into the hall and found the ladies both patiently waiting for me there. โThe golem must have โshakenโ some sense into you,โ I quipped, since they hadnโt gone exploring on their own. They failed to see the humor in my remark. Once again I was saddened that the world would never understand my comic genius.
โDid you find anything interesting in there while you were searching for your wit?โ Rose replied.
โJust your dignity,โ I shot back, โbut there wasnโt enough left of it to bother with.โ Iโll admit it, that remark was a bit mean, but she started it.
Rose grinned at me and was ready to continue our banter but Penny stepped in, โLetโs go look around the master bedroom before I die of a broken funny bone.โ
โSpoilsport,โ I said.
We went down the hall to where the bedrooms were located and began poking around. Most of the rooms were quite spacious and despite Pennyโs statement earlier there was very little dust to be found. I suspected the house had some means of keeping itself clean. Still I would be glad of the new linens Rose had mentioned. No amount of cleaning could keep sheets fresh that had been on a bed for almost twenty years.
I only spent a short while examining the guest rooms. They were lovely rooms but the furnishings were nothing special. Naturally the master bedroom drew most of my attention. It held my
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