Cult of the Unblinking Eye by Marvin Knight

Cult of the Unblinking Eye by Marvin Knight

Author:Marvin Knight [Knight, Marvin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Published by Marvin Knight
Published: 2024-05-24T00:00:00+00:00


In the meantime, I flew off to meet up with the Grand Hydra Clan. The True Mages I spoke with the previous day should have made it back to their clan by now.

I traveled quickly, breaking the sound barrier as I soared over oceans and then trees. I had missed a lot by never exploring the World of Sanctuary and Serenity. I took the long way around this time, which meant flying over more than half the planet.

The advantage of this route was that it took me over the Cult of the Unblinking Eye’s future territory. I saw the reason they’d set up shop there. Unlike the continent where Deania would one day be, this continent was already swarming with elves.

Perhaps they’d simply done a better job surviving at the end of the last golden age, but I figured there was more to it than that. These coastal lands were flush with warm weather, and lots of food, so their population was higher accordingly. Before the golems attacked, they had been positively crowded.

I sensed a lot of Wizards and Sorcerers down there, which likely meant more than a few clans had taken advantage of the Primordial World to wait out the end of the world. Even more had likely used spatial compression bunkers.

Another time, I might have gone down to the surface for a closer inspection, but my flight overhead had been too obvious. Anyone with eyes could sense I was someone powerful. Landing as I was would cause a massive incident that might show up in history books. It would be better to arrive quietly under the cover of an Unnoticeability spell. I would save that adventure for another time.

So I continued on toward the Hearthwood. I grew excited since I was used to the sights below reminding me of home. I wasn’t sure when I had been so much of a homebody, but perhaps that came with starting a family.

Regrettably, I’d have to get used to a much longer trip in the future. And a less interesting one. Water and barren rocks were a lot less interesting to look down on than the varied rivers, lakes, plains, and forests surrounding my old home.

Once over the Hearthwood, I started looking the place over. As before, I sensed no signs of settlements. But where was the Grand Hydra Clan?

The first thing I did was touch down at the site where I knew the Hidden Serpent Tribe would one day be located. No luck there, though. I spotted nothing but an empty forest. I couldn’t even find the dungeon entrance I’d wandered into the one time I’d chanced across it.

The spot where The Wanderer would land one day was gone as well, though the stream I’d encountered shortly after leaving was much as I remembered it.

“How hard could it be to find the headquarters of a future secret tribe of ninjas?” I muttered.

As soon as I said the words aloud, I knew the answer.

[That sounds like it could be quite difficult, Master,] Minerva said.



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