Magi Edge: An Urban Fantasy Epic Adventure (The Magi Saga Book 4) by Andrew Dobell

Magi Edge: An Urban Fantasy Epic Adventure (The Magi Saga Book 4) by Andrew Dobell

Author:Andrew Dobell [Dobell, Andrew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-03-01T08:00:00+00:00


To High Inquisitor Damask

I am writing to you to request your presence at the atoll at your earliest convenience. We have found something that we believe you will find of great interest.

I hesitate to say more in a message such as this that can be read by others.

I await your contact.

God be with you.

Assunta Belloni.

Warsaw Whispers

Warsaw, Poland

Walking along the cold street in Warsaw, Demitriov pulled the long leather trench coat he wore closer to him to help keep the warmth in and the cold out. As a powerful Magus, he didn’t usually need to do this, but whenever he was out in public, he kept the enchantments he had cast upon him to a minimum and only used his magic to smooth over the ripples in the local Essentia he created with his presence.

The Arcadian Magi were sneaky, and when he went for one of these walks, he didn’t want some upstart apprentice causing him trouble, trying to prove himself to his masters by taking on a Nomad such as he.

Demitriov enjoyed getting out of his underground Sepulchre and either wandering the streets or stopping by one the places he frequented around the city. It helped him think and it felt good to get some fresh air as well.

Today, he headed towards one of his regular haunts, a greasy café that served a wide range of foods, most of it likely to cause a heart attack just by looking at it, but he loved it.

The front of the shop looked as run down as the rest of the block; its dirty windows with rusty metal bars in front of them making it look more like a prison than a café.

The cheap neon sign in the window declared the place to be open, so he stepped through the front door, which set some bells that hung above it a ringing.

Apart from two other men sitting on the far side of the room, speaking quietly to each other, the shop was empty today.

Demitriov saw them immediately upon entering, as they glowed brightly in his Magical sight. They were Magi and they weren’t hiding it. One of them glanced up at him but paid him no further mind, Demitriov’s Magical signature hidden well enough that this Magus didn’t even notice him.

Demitriov didn’t like the idea that there were two Magi, probably Arcadians sitting in his favourite diner. He’d hoped to sit in here and kill a few hours in thought while people-watching through the window, just to relax and have some time to himself.

But he was inside now, and walking right back out again would look suspicious to this pair. Plus, the man behind the counter, the owner, was a friend and Nazi sympathiser; someone Demitriov liked. Without a pause, Demitriov walked into the café and found a seat not too close to the other Magi. The owner, Ludwik Ząbek, a man almost as wide as he was tall, and with an almost permanent frown on his face, glanced up and nodded to Demitriov.



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