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- It was to be a simple voyage, an ocean passage returning William Escobar
- to his father's estate in Panizo. The waves were light, riffled by the
- steady breeze which carried him homeward. The crew stood guard, scanning
- the waters for pirates, but the sea was empty of other vessels, friend or
- foe. An uneventful journey, indeed... if only it had remained so.
-
- It was late afternoon when the creature attacked. Swooping in from the
- sun and shrieking like the oldest soul in Hell, a great winged monster
- tore the lookout from the ship's mast and flung him savagely to the deck.
- The velocity of its dive carried the creature past the ship before the
- crew could even react. By the time they reached for their weapons, it
- was on them once again. Opening one great clawed foot, it dropped a
- blazing orb onto the sails, setting them afire. Within moments, the
- ravaging magical flames claimed all three masts and hissed their way down
- towards the deck.
-
- Wisely valuing their lives over their ship, the crew dove for the lifeboats.
- William and the ship's other passenger, a man named Gregor, heard the panic
- abovedecks and quickly scaled the ladder from their quarters. One
- glance at the hungry flames was enough to convince them to take their
- chances in a rowboat. Together, they heaved a small craft over the side,
- leapt aboard, and paddled away with a strength neither man knew he had.
- Looking back at the ship, they saw the flames racing down the side of the
- hull, and knew they had narrowly escaped an agonizing death. Their relief
- was soon pierced by horror, however, as a massive winged creature soared
- into view through the smoke, settled its eyes on them, and screamed.
-
- On a rocky shore near his home town of Briala, Aren Cordelaine cast his
- line into the tidal pool, hoping to snare one of the silvertail trapped
- in its shallow waters. Fresh fish would be a welcome addition to the
- evening menu at his family's inn. As he twitched the lure skillfully
- through the water, his thoughts drifted far away, spinning vivid daydreams
- of adventure and glory. These dreams were his constant companion, as the
- life of an innkeeper's son held little to recommend it to a young,
- headstrong man.
-
- Aren's reverie was shattered by a nearby shriek, harsh and vicious, like
- nothing he had ever heard before. Suddenly alert, he rushed to the edge
- of the rocks, peering down at the beach below. A terrible sight greeted
- his gaze. Two men, strangers, were under attack by a monstrous flying
- creature. One of the men lay on the sand, torn and bleeding. The
- other stood over him with a sword, trying desperately to fend off
- the shrieking beast. His defiance was obviously futile --
- the creature was larger than a full-grown bull and armed with a formidable
- beak and wicked claws. Without thinking, Aren leapt into action,
- running down the rocks toward them.
-
- He plunged recklessly across the sand, scaling knife held high, shouting
- loudly to distract the beast. The monster, startled, withdrew momentarily.
- But after a brief hesitation, it suddenly dove forward to deal Aren
- a jarring blow. Stunned, Aren stumbled back across the sand, relentlessly
- pursued by the creature. In desperation, he threw up his hands to defend
- himself, knowing he was about to die. But somewhere, in the blackest
- depths of his desperation, a power was born from terror and focused by
- a single wordless scream. A blast of energy blazed forth from his
- outstretched hands and flashed the attacking monster into smoke and light.
-
- Across the sand, William knelt beside the fallen Gregor. A crimson shadow
- stained the sand around the older man's body, and his eyes focused on a point
- well past William's face. His mouth opened and closed, trying to form words
- but producing only a harsh croak. William hushed him, but Gregor forced
- himself to speak a single word -- "Consort". With the determined strength
- of those who know their end is near, he drew forth a medallion and placed
- it in William's hand. His eyes were pleading as he died.
-
- William solemnly studied the medallion, but its glossy engravings offered
- no immediate revelation. He tucked it away inside his pouch, and stood,
- suddenly remembering the stranger who'd saved his life. Several yards away,
- that same stranger stood ashen-faced and motionless at the edge of a glassy,
- smoldering trench. William crossed the sand and spoke to him, but it was
- long moments before Aren finally responded.
-
- "What happened?", the young man asked, softly. He held his slightly-smoking
- hands out before him, and looked searchingly at William's face as if the
- noble had somehow been the cause of the fierce blast. William smiled and
- said, "Well, to begin with, you probably saved my life." William explained
- that his father's household retinue contained the obligatory mage, who had
- once described an incident much like this. He'd said that the gift of
- magical power often lay coiled within its possessor like a serpent under
- a rock, undetected until threatened.
-
- William explained that the power which Aren's fear had unleashed was a
- great gift, but one which Aren must learn to control. An untrained mage
- was unpredictable and dangerous, likely to inadvertently harm those that
- he loved. As Aren had saved his life, William offered to take him to
- Panizo, to the Escobar family mage, for instruction and training in the
- use of his newfound talent.
-
- Aren's mind reeled with reservations, doubts, fear of his own unexpected
- power, and then, suddenly, a wild exultation. All of those dreams of
- adventure, of far-away lands and heroic deeds which seemed so abstract
- and distant while he labored at his at his father's inn, suddenly lay
- within his grasp. Aren looked at William, his burgeoning hope answered
- in the noble's smile, and accepted his new future...
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