The syntactical nature of reality,
the real secret of magic,
is that the world is made of words.
And if you know the words that the world is made of,
you can make of it whatever you wish.
― Terence McKenna
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the real secret of magic,
is that the world is made of words.
And if you know the words that the world is made of,
you can make of it whatever you wish.
― Terence McKenna
¤
35th of Searing 120th Year of the Age of Steel
Sun’s Zenith¤
Sun’s Zenith¤
Shasco and Saej stood at a fork in the road. Moments prior they had gotten out of the wagon to inspect a dilapidated road sign that had fallen who-knows-when, it was covered in lichen and moss. It was dark now and they had a lantern lit and hanging from the wagon as well as Shasco’s torch for light. It had to be at least 11 o’clock at night. For the duration of the trip she and Shasco had been speaking Kyriac, their second language.
“I swear we should have been there in daylight. We must have made a wrong turn.”
Came Shasco.
"No, no. I wouldn’t get us lost. Anyway, didn’t you just travel from here?”
Saej said in a stressed tone. Poppy was at her heels, ears perked and alert to the sounds of the wild only a dog could hear.
“Well, Saej, if you would have taken that first turn farther back we would have been there by now. Hard headed woman.”
Saej grumbled and kicked the sign with the heel of her boot. It caved in with a sharp crack.
“Dammit can you NOT. You’re lucky there’s no locals on this road-- and don’t you know how dangerous the Atinaw wild’s are? Seriously you need to understand-- wait what was that? Did you hear that?”
Both of them fell deathly quiet, nothing could be heard except the sounds of Poppy chuffing and sniffing something in the brush. Saej called her over quietly and listened, but nothing else could be heard after that.
"What did you hear Shasco?”
Saej asked now moving closer towards the horse and mule. They both seemed oblivious to whatever Shasco was observing.
“I’m not sure… Wait shhh there it was again! Just listen!”
Surely enough Saej could hear the sounds of rustling coming from a nearby tree. In fact she could see the branches moving. She grabbed for Poppy instinctively, who began to growl.
"Didn’t my mom teach you her magic? Use it! Try to see what it is.”
Shasco hissed, all traces of his usual playfulness erased. With good reason, Saej realised. All they had was a slingshot, two chakrams, and Poppy.
“What do you think it is?”
Saej asked, becoming pale. The tree branches swayed deeply again, Shasco pulled out his slingshot, aimed now with a bullet towards the tree, and motioned for her with eyes like saucers to get started.
Calming herself as much as she could she waved her arms in a circular motion up and down, up and down while breathing. She felt the aether in her body begin to pull slightly as she focused on creating the node in the tree limbs above them. As she waved her arms more now, eyes closed, she focused deeper trying to immerse herself further on creating the node in front of her while connecting the two, and using herself as an anchor. Saej’s thoughts threatened to drift towards anxiety, it had been ages since she had done this, without Shasco’s mother to mentor her it was a great fear to hers of losing her mind again like the initiation.
Instead though, she slowed her breathing down deeper, then felt the connection be made between them finally after some time of more breathing and gestures when she was finally fully calm. In front of them was a ovular window the size of her hand, its edges glowed a deep green. At first they could only see dark foliage and mottled moonlight and both scrutinized it, leaning in. At the last second when she could feel the window collapsing the image of something large and brown filled the window all a flurry. Simultaneously a loud call could be heard ringing through the night. Then the window disappeared as Saej fell back from fright, screaming.
Out of the tree another mournful cry could be heard again as an owl made its flight away from the disturbance.
“It was a fucking screech owl. Oh good gods."
Saej put her hand to her head in wonder and bemusement as she felt the heat rise to her face at her own words.