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After the weeks-long vacation from work Hiro was eager to arrive at Kuniumi to start the next chapter in his life. Ship travel was not to his liking, despite the opportunity to spend time with so many colleagues he had previously been apart from. During FTL travel everyone was cut off from everything outside the ship, from the colony, from the other ships, and from what had been transpiring in the Confederacy. One existed in a bubble of ignorance, and that was disquieting to Hiro.

When the ship finally emerged from FTL and started on its approach to Kuniumi, Hiro was more than ready. He was hoping to see a lush world reminiscent of his homeland, filled with forests and fields and rivers teeming with beautiful fish. There hadn’t been much information available about his destination before, so this was his first chance to learn what his new home would be like.

It was disappointing to say the least.

Kuniumi was quite a barren world with little vegetation and an atmosphere that certainly wouldn’t permit pine forests and beautiful rice paddies. The atmosphere was barely adequate for humans and would require a breathing apparatus for anyone venturing outside until the atmospheric production plants had made the needed alterations to the planet’s environment. It was hot, humid, and lifeless for the most part with only a small amount of native flora.

Yet it could be made better, and the colonists were diligently working on that so it could be made into a suitable home. Much of the limited native wildlife would not survive the changes, but if anyone had any affection for the unattractive blue stalks that formed the near entirety of native plant life, Hiro would be surprised. This world would be thoroughly terraformed, its climate altered, and made suitable for the colonists. Within his lifetime perhaps there would be forests and pastures, fields and meadows, and it would eventually become a respectable place in the galaxy.

As the most senior sponsor on his ship, Hiro was transported down to the surface to meet with the colonial governor prior to the arrival of the pods disembarking from the ship. He donned his business suit, his sole remaining item of earth manufacture, and stepped onto the transporter pad.

“Yakazuki-san, it is an honor to finally meet you. I have heard many great things about your considerable accomplishments,” Akihito Shinno said warmly.

Hiro recognized the Imperial Crown Prince immediately. “Kotaishi denka!“ Hiro exclaimed and bowed deeply. “I had believed you might be among us, but I am filled with joy to see you here. Am I to hope that you are the colonial governor?”

“That is the title of the Confederacy. The people here have a more traditional one. They have chosen to call me tenno heika.“

His Imperial Majesty. The Emperor of a new Japan. Hiro had to take a moment to consider this news.

“That is most gratifying to hear, your imperial majesty. How may I be of service to the new Empire?”

Akihito smiled. “Your continued dedication brings you great honor. First, we must bring these new colonists down and make them a part of our settlement here, but I shall leave that task to others. What I will need from you is to continue your work to build a fleet which may protect us all and will bring us more of our people from Earth. I would have you lead our Imperial Navy and advise me on military affairs so that we make wise decisions here.”

Hiro was quite stunned, but to refuse would be disgraceful. “Of course, your imperial highness, it would be a great honor to serve you in such an important role.”

“We will do away with the Confederacy way of ranks and titles here, and that gives me great flexibility to assign the people I believe the wisest and most honorable to the positions where they may contribute the most. I understand you have the rank of Colonel in the Confederacy, but I believe the rank of Kaigun-taisho is more suited to your responsibilities here.”

Hiro reeled at the idea that he was not only going to lead the Imperial Japanese Navy, but he would do so as an Admiral. In just a few short weeks he had gone from being an unappreciated engineering manager to becoming the one in charge of a whole navy. A very small one, though. The Imperial Japanese Navy consisted of only the three untested ships that had arrived in the convoy.

“It is of course a great honor, your imperial majesty. How did this all come to pass, if I may ask?”

“Of course. I was not the choice of the AI to lead this world, but all those selected by the AI refused the position, deferring to me. My CAP score apparently suffered due to a lack of what it calls ‘aggressiveness’, yet there was consensus among the people that they wished to have me entrusted with this responsibility. I sought their counsel as to what they wished from me, and it was clear that their wishes were to restore the Empire and save our people. So that is what we shall do here.”

“A noble goal, certainly. What is the status of the colony?”

“We are still at the beginning of building a settlement which shall be called Edo. It is still rather primitive, but we are focusing on building the infrastructure for sustaining our population and for future industrial production rather than making ourselves comfortable. An orbital station is currently under construction, which will be of most importance to you. Oh, and you must meet with your direct superior, the Chief of Staff. I believe you know of Chuichi Yushida?”

Hiro smiled broadly. “Yes, your imperial majesty, I know Yushida-sama quite well. We have worked together for many years.”

Akihito smiled. “Yes, of course. The efforts of the two of you made all of this possible. Were it not for your hard work our people would not have been brought across the celestial river to this new home.”

Hiro understood by this that the Emperor must have been working with Chuichi back on Earth, and that the message he had been given on that day when he was picked up had originated with the royal family. He had diligently attempted to follow those instructions, seeing the wisdom of them, even if not understanding their origin.

When Hiro’s pod was finally connected to the colony he went to see Chuichi, who was still working out of an office in his residential pod, as construction of a headquarters building for the Imperial Defense Command had been deferred. Now-General Yushida had four personnel under his command - two aides, a secretary, and now Hiro.

“Yushida-sama, I am so bewildered by all this I feel like I have been tricked by a fox! So much responsibility has been given to me. I hardly know where to begin my work!” Hiro exclaimed.

“Yakazuki-san, do not be troubled. We have time before the orbital shipyard is ready and construction materials can be brought to it. You have three ships, and all that must be done now is to make them ready. The enemy is not near and there is no sign they have ever been here, so we have time.”

“Yet I seem to have two important goals, and am trying to catch two hares at the same time. I must build colony ships and pods to bring more here, and I must also build a navy to defend us. If I do too much of one, I will fail at the other.”

“That is the challenge for us all. We must build a colony and our industrial capacity, we must develop our military and our workforce. Everything all of us do must be balanced between competing needs, all of which are urgent. These are difficult times, but we have great people to help us and we are not harmed by infighting and politics, at least not yet.”

“This is not so different than being at Mitsubishi, where we had to make many choices and balance resources carefully. You were successful there, and you shall succeed here.”

“You have wise words, my trusted friend,” Hiro relented. “I find it of great comfort to be working with you on this.”

“It is always good to work with friends, and that shall make our work a joy,” he responded.

Hiro met individually with his officers later on and worked out with each what their responsibilities would be. The Shimakaze would be officially commissioned with Michael Bugyo as Captain, and Tim Akira as his executive officer. Michael’s rank would be changed to kaigun-daisa (Captain) and Tim would be a kaigun-chusa, or Commander. Neither were concerned in the least that those ranks might represent a demotion from Confederacy “Major,” since these ranks represented real authority and responsibility, rather than being somewhat meaningless Confederacy staff ranks.

Kinpei Yamaguchi and Kajuki Shima would remain as the captains of the two Patrician-class corvettes, and their ranks would be Lieutenant Commander, or kaigun-shosa. They also felt the Confederacy ranks they’d held before to be meaningless, and considered these new ones to be promotions, representing real trust and authority. Newly minted kaigun-shosho, or Rear Admiral, Tomozo Onishi would act as Chief of Naval Operations, a daunting task that would put him in charge of ship construction, crew training, and operations. Without a logistics officer in place, that would fall under him as well. As soon as headquarters facilities were available, assembling his staff and working spaces would be the highest priority.

Perhaps a minor issue, but one of importance to the captains of the Patricians, were their names. Having the IJN manning vessels named after American resort locations was an annoyance to the men. It was decided that they would be re-christened as the “Akao” and “Seragaki,” after suitable Japanese locations. Even simply trying to pronounce the word “Ozark” for the Japanese crew had been maddening.

After those individual meetings, they all got together to discuss urgent needs and priorities. They needed construction facilities the most, both to make colony transport ships and naval vessels. The transport ships were the most urgent, as the Sa’arm were expected to start threatening the Japanese people on Earth at any time. A portion of that construction capacity would be dedicated to building a fleet of destroyers and scouting ships, so the IJN could start lending a hand at slowing down the Sa’arm and push that danger as far into the future as possible.

There was considerable discussion about whether the IJN should focus on preventing such a catastrophe from happening in the first place, but that was the role of CENTCOM. Japan just couldn’t dance in and take their job away from them, and CENTCOM had vastly greater resources than the IJN would likely be able to establish anytime soon, even if all their efforts were dedicated to military construction. If they handed military resources over to CENTCOM, it wasn’t likely they’d be much appreciated based on their experience.

Instead, their military efforts would be directed towards identified Sa’arm occupied worlds that weren’t under Confederacy interdiction efforts. The IJN would independently conduct hit-and-run attacks there, hopefully taking pressure off the rest of the Confederacy’s fleets. It would be a valuable contribution, but one generally outside of the Confederacy’s knowledge or control. They wouldn’t try to hide what they were doing, but they wouldn’t be asking for permission to do it or request any assistance from the rest of the Confederacy when doing so.

Still, some degree of coordination would be needed. Logistics from Mitsubishi’s moonbase would have to be brought to the colony, which would require a dedicated IJN cargo vessel to run back and forth. The colony transports would be going back and forth, and there was certainly the likelihood that IJN combat ships would encounter other Confederacy vessels. They at least shouldn’t be mistaken as possible enemy ships.

Hiro left that meeting with an issue that must be resolved by persons in higher authority than himself. At some point the Japanese Empire was going to have to negotiate its status within the Confederacy, before many of these activities began. Secrecy was not going to protect Japan’s interests much longer.

That evening at dinner, Nomi started filling in Hiro about what she’d learned of the colony.

“Anata, have you heard what they are doing with all the extra women?”

“No, I hadn’t even wondered about that with all my work.”

“They are making geisha houses for them.”

“What, are all the men going to watch traditional dance for their entertainment?” Hiro responded doubtfully.

“No, they are making them like the pleasure quarters of the old times but are doing so in a more modern way. Very few will be wearing traditional makeup. It is for the men to spend time with more women so perhaps they can have more children, but more honorable like a true geisha than a lowly place of prostitution.”

Hiro grunted noncommittally. This was of no importance to him...

“I hope you do not feel the urge to visit them, dear husband.”

“No, I do not. I shall certainly have too much work to waste on such frivolous things. Besides, my bed is never lonely.”

“No, it never shall be, my husband, but you must retire to it earlier. You stay up too late and are often gone when I awake. I am concerned that you work too hard, and have troubled sleep.”

“That cannot be helped, my wife. I have many responsibilities. They weigh on me.”

“Please, tonight, do not make me wait for you. I shall do my best to heal your troubled spirit and let you have a sound sleep.”

“I would like that very much, my wife. I feel I am always tired these days.”

That evening, Hiro and Nomi conceived their third child. This time it would be a girl.

Hiro looked at the industrial production reports in his study after dinner with deep concern. The effort to obtain the raw materials necessary for the completion of the orbital shipyard was falling behind schedule. Survey teams were scouring the planet looking for deposits of important minerals, but the planet wasn’t very helpful in making them easy to find or exploit. Unless they could find potential mines for molybdenum and tungsten, critical metal alloys needed could not be made, and without them some of the station components would have to either be redesigned to use different materials, or the colony would have to start looking elsewhere in the system.

Engineers were trying both avenues to solve the problem, but it was uncertain when or even if they would succeed.

Other strategic material issues were going to cause problems when it came to ship construction. Several “rare earth” metals were in short supply, as was chromium and manganese. Instead of trying to manage production schedules, Hiro was watching an effort for prospecting and mining fail to deliver what he needed simply in order to begin. It seemed like a colony needed to have years of mineral exploration work before it would be wise to start development, but the survey done on this planet hadn’t done much more than verify the presence of several key minerals such as iron and copper, and extrapolate that if those were available, the other important materials would be as well.

Kuniumi might have to depend on trade for needed critical materials. That seemed familiar to those coming from a nation that had to rely almost entirely on foreign sources of oil, and many raw materials. Even with an entire planet available to them, the empire would not likely be free of all external dependencies.

The reports from his ship captains brought much better news. Crew training was progressing very well, and the ships would be considered ready for duty in just days. The Patricians were fairly easy, as the Confederacy had long experience with them and the library of sleep training modules for them was complete. The Shimakaze had none of those yet, as no crew had fully worked out all the processes and procedures before so they could be turned into training modules.

Tomozo had been busy overseeing the training and the development of a fighting doctrine for the ships. While they were an inadequate force to defend the colony from a Sa’arm invasion fleet, they could respond well to the type of Sa’arm scouting party that always seemed to precede such an arrival. Instead of charging into battle as usual, the doctrine would be for the Patricians to carefully scout and screen for the Shimakaze as it engaged any enemy.

Tomozo’s evaluation recommended at least three more Shimakaze class ships, and eight more smaller scouting or patrol craft. He felt the Patricians to be inadequate and sought input on whether another existing design would be more appropriate, or whether a new design would fit doctrine better. Of the alternatives, Hiro seemed to like the idea of a smaller, stealthier, torpedo-focused frigate that would have fewer launch tubes, but be at least as hard for the enemy to detect as the Patricians.

As long as the Type 93 could perform. That would mean leaving the planet nearly defenseless in case a Sa’arm scouting party showed up. But to confirm the wisdom of building more torpedo boats, he needed to test the Type 93 in combat, and the only way to do that now was to leave the planet defenseless, as they needed the smaller craft to scout for them.

The next day Hiro discussed this conundrum with General Yushida. Yushida’s thoughts were that the Type 93 simply must be proven in combat at the earliest opportunity. Every weapons platform the empire possessed had torpedoes as their main armament, and if it was necessary to go back to the drawing board on this, knowing that early would be much better than finding out too late.

“Is it possible to test the Type 93 without using the Shimakaze? Yushida asked.

Hiro considered this for a moment. “Well, yes, actually it is. The Patrician has two pairs of missile launchers that were intended for a Shipkiller missile. We can re-fit those vessels with Type 93 and they could do the demonstration. I regret that I had not thought of this sooner. I have been so concerned with the Shimakaze that I had not thought of this.”

“I understand perfectly, my friend. You have many worries right now, and it is only human to have those worries upset your thinking. Make sure you spend some time to clear your head of all these troubles. So, if we send out a Patrician to find a target to test the Type 93 on, could it perform this task by itself?”

Hiro thought for a moment. “That is possible, but it is always uncomfortable to send a ship out to do battle by itself. If it does not return, we would not learn the outcome and be forced to put a second ship at risk. Perhaps sending them both out together would be best, and Shimakaze may defend Kuniumi. It should perform adequately against a visit by scout ships, and as long as the Type 93 works as we expect, should do even better against larger combatants.

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The Tomes of the Hallowed Dead Death goes by many names; to the humans he is Thanatos the grim reaper, To the Kaire he is Ramshagroth the Great Death, To the Luy'cain Namsrato the Deliverer, to the Earthen Urogalan the Protector, the Sidhe call him Ceannladir the Eternal Shadow, the Tresios call him Shhardir the Great Sleeper, the Sslevic call him Janous the Silent, the Sanguine call him Valkek the Severer, the Ramgir call him Yurtrus the Rotting One, The Aquifar refer to him as Asgir the...

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Celestial Completion

Introduction A lady of eighty years told me this story. “I was working as a nurse in a hospital. One day I turned a corner in a corridor, and standing there was a young man in pajamas and dressing gown. I had never seen him before, but his nurse told me he had been very ill, in fact, near death. He had made a remarkable recovery and was now just starting to walk around.” I stood looking at him and he at me. What I can only describe as an electric current seemed to pass between us. In that...

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Celestial Nirvana Part 1 The Wise One

The young woman plunged her fingers in between the juicy swollen lips of her slit for the umpteenth time, biting down on her pillow to muffle her moans of pleasure. She was lying in bed, the sun approaching the eastern horizon as the minutes ticked by on her alarm clock. The hour was early, earlier than the time her parents woke up, but this was how she liked it. The girl liked to pleasure herself each morning, again after she got home, and a final time before falling asleep. You could say that...

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Celestial Matters

Let there be LightWhen your chamber grows cold, and your hearth grows wane, know that creatures abound who be most profane. Demon's they be, the denizens of hell, heed my words lest you be taken by their spell. ~ An excerpt from Alexander Morningstar's 'Celestial Matters.'-------(Paris 1623)-Devnik-The sun had set, and with it passed the pretense of nobility.The sin that its golden light held at bay ... was now free to come out and play. The moon hung in the air ... and the fresh smells of a...

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Celestial Nirvana Part 1 The Wise One

The young woman plunged her fingers in between the juicy swollen lips of her slit for the umpteenth time, biting down on her pillow to muffle her moans of pleasure. She was lying in bed, the sun approaching the eastern horizon as the minutes ticked by on her alarm clock. The hour was early, earlier than the time her parents woke up, but this was how she liked it. The girl liked to pleasure herself each morning, again after she got home, and a final time before falling asleep. You could say that...

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Celestial Review

March 18 You probably can't believe I'm still writing this. The truth is, I can hardly believe it myself. I certainly thought long and hard about it, but finally decided that since the whole thing's all out in the open anyway that there wasn't much reason to stop writing about it. And you might find this hard to fathom but I feel like I have a certain kind of relationship with you; a relationship that I want to honor. You might wonder at my sanity, but there you have it. It certainly was...

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Celestial MattersLet there be Light

When your chamber grows cold, and your hearth grows wane, know that creatures abound who be most profane. Demon's they be, the denizens of hell, heed my words lest you be taken by their spell.~ An excerpt from Alexander Morningstar's 'Celestial Matters.' (Paris 1623) -Devnik- The sun had set, and with it passed the pretense of nobility. The sin that its golden light held at bay ... was now free to come out and play. The moon hung in the air ... and the fresh smells of a new night...

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Celestial MattersAethling

~The most noble creature I have ever seen is an Angel. Their bright silver eyes are enchanting, and to hear one speak is enrapturing. My life has been miserable since that meeting, because when I was in the Angel's presence I knew joy like no other.~ The suicide note of Lord Brenon -Maria- It felt like fire was ripping through my body. The pain was so intense that my mind couldn't process it. It felt like invisible flames were in my blood, in my very soul. It was all coming from HIS...

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Celestial MattersThe Way Things Are

~Hey doo doo, hey dee dee, gather round and listen to me. When the sun comes up you've no reason to cry, the demons all run, from that orb in the sky. But before the night, be safe in your home, and invite no strangers in if you are alone.~ Forgotten Children's Rhyme -Devnik- I had only had the pleasure of being impaled once before. And that was on a battle field during the Crusades, when a warrior priest named Daniel Fleeting ran me through with a sword blessed by Pope Urban. Needless...

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Celestial MattersVisitor

~May the enemies of the Dark find no place of rest in the dreaded day. May they never know carnal pleasure, or the beauty of a cold night. May they be cursed with a mortal life. May they be chained to the bidding of an uncaring God.~ Prayer of the Dark Acolytes -Devnik- This truly couldn't have turned out worse. I thought, as a stared at my lone candle lighting the cave from my chair. There was an Angel outside. That was certainly bad. There was an angry angel outside ... that was...

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Celestial MattersVoyage into Slavery

~Demons are creatures of Earth and Fire, Blood and Bone. These are their attributes, and they are at their strongest in the presence of these things. Angels are creatures of Air and Water, Tears and Spirit. These are their attributes, and they are at their strongest in the presence of these things.~ First Year Magician Lesson -Devnik- I awoke to total darkness. The cave smelled foul. Blood and vomit had mixed in the air, creating a putrid odor. Water still dripped from the ceiling, and...

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Celestial MattersBlessed are Thou

-Daniel Fleeting- (1097 AD. Somewhere outside Jerusalem) "Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, Et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Ora pro nobis peccatorbus, nunc, Et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen." I moved to my next bead. And I began again. Battle was nigh, and I alone continued to say my prayers. All around me men sat by the campfire. Weeks of forced march had made their minds weak and their spirits corrupt. They sat...

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Celestial MattersLust

(Outskirts of Paris 1623) -Maria- Consciousness returned to me slowly. I stretched out on the black arm chair, and sat up. The room was warm, but the fire had all but gone out. A few smoldering coals provided nothing but a dim light to see by. A faint outline of a man was visible. Sitting on an identical chair was the demon. His glittering red eyes were trained on me. "Glad to see you in the land of the living," he said sarcastically. I blushed. "Umm, good morning," I said. He...

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Celestial MattersUnusual Thirsts

I was getting impatient. I was only pretending to read the book in my hands. My eyes had been glancing over the same page for nearly an hour now. It had been two days since I sent Turkik out to identify my angelic caller, and so far he had not returned. The two days of his absence had sent into an uneasy pattern. Every evening I would arise at about nine, to which I would be greeted by a shy 'hello, ' from Maria. I didn't know if she simply slept the daylight away like I did, or if she...

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Celestial MattersThe Demons Chamber

-Devnik- A chilled wind swept through the country side. "Your home is so ... beautiful..." she marveled, her gaze still fixated on the chateau. I moved to stand behind her. I wrapped my arms around her clasping them just under her breasts. I put my chin on her soft shoulder. I whispered directly in her ear, "I'm glad you approve Maria." She shivered. I could see goose bumps appear on her neck, but that could have been from the cold... She was still so nonplussed with my house that...

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Celestial MattersPleasurable Torture

(France 1623, Chateau) -Devnik- She was here. I could sense her. At the top of the spiral stairs, standing in what must be total darkness, was Maria. It felt strange to have her in this room. It somehow felt very personal, as if I were sharing an embarrassing secret. My chambers were furnished exactly like the cave was. But here, in this house, the furniture was original, and not the product of unholy trickery. The only light of the room was from the marble fireplace. It was identical...

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Celestial MattersCruelty

-Maria- I felt hollowed out. As if someone had reached into me and pulled out all my insides. My muscles were too sore to even think about, let alone move. I could feel the soft silk sheets under me, and the satin pillow that I rested my head on. I cracked my eyes open. The fire had gone out, but the room wasn't cold. Devnik wasn't here. That made me sad. I shook my head violently, trying to clear the unwanted demon from my mind. The shaking reminded me of how sore I was. I...

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Celestial MattersWe Must Be Away

-Devnik- Maria was breathing heavily. I could see the outline of her breasts slowly rise and fall from underneath the sheet she had draped across her shoulders. Her face was flushed ... and she was staring at me hungrily. My little half-angel was aroused. We both listened to Jon's boots echo off the stone walls as he walked up the spiral staircase. The door shut at the top of the stairs ... and we were alone. I repeated my questions, "What is your desire my sweet?" She smiled softly...

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Celestial MattersOn the Run

-Maria- It felt like I was going on an adventure. The old timber of the carriage creaked as it rolled. I could hear the clips and clops of horse hooves against the worn cobbled path. I was leaving France. Never in my wildest dreams had I ever imagined living anywhere but Paris. Never had I imagined being anything but a prostitute. Now I was headed for Ireland in clothes fit for a baroness with a man I called Master ... and lover. Despite the insulation of the carriage, the cold air...

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Celestial MattersImmortal Intended

-Maria- The still of the early evening settled upon the little inn. A cool morning had given way to a scorching afternoon. Jon had carried in the results of his labors chopping wood, and Boyce, the owner of the inn had practically fallen over himself with gratitude. Boyce was an old man who didn't have the strength for cutting firewood anymore. When the inn ran out, Brie would have to go out and do the best she could. As a show of thanks Boyce insisted that we sit in the common room and...

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Celestial MattersOne Family

-Maria- My body was singing. My arms were too heavy to move and my legs felt like they were made of jam ... but that didn't matter. I had never been so content in my life. My pussy was throbbing, and I could tell that I was still soaking down there. The fire crackled gently, and the smell of wood, smoke and sex laced the air with a heady and wonderful aroma. Not even my awkward positioning over the side of the chair could dampen my bounding joy. I gazed up at my Master. His long black...

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Celestial WarsChapter 2

~The Bra'rul are sharp and fierce. They appear as beautiful men or woman with long dark talons and black feathered wings. There greatest strength is their speed and ferocity, which is unmatched by any other demon to walk the plains of Hell. Best disposed of at a distance- The Hunter's Manifesto -Cariel- I felt his arms slither around me. My body shivered, and tensed immediately. A sense of wrongness and panic encroached on the edges of my mind. I had never been this close to a member...

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Celestial WarsChapter 3

The Meeting ~Humans do not naturally posses magic. A child of dust and mud can only achieve power through four ways. They may pledge themselves to either the Light or the Dark, and be rewarded with a sliver of their power. They may channel the inherent magic of the Earth. The fourth way is to steal it. These thieves are called The Afflicted and they are abominations- The lecture Notes of Father Fredrick~ -Daniel Fleeting- I knew it the moment it happened. One moment I was riding into the...

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Celestial WarsChapter 4 Black Flames

The Royalty of the Dark were once Angels. Betrayal sent them to Hell, but it was Hell that corrupted them. They are the original Fallen. Other Angels have been corrupted by Hell since, but none can compare to the Original Ten. They are to be scorned. They are to be pitied.-A scrap of Parchment that burned at Alexandria Devnik I had almost forgotten. Strange really ... how I could have almost forgotten. Like a piece of gristle between a tooth, or a pain that lingered and wouldn't go away,...

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Celestial WarsChapter 5 Conflict

~I heard the buzzing. The Flies were everywhere. Fresh corpses were stripped to the bone in seconds ... and in the middle, Beelzebub sat, devouring the flesh of fallen. – Survivor of the Pyrrhic war.~ Daniel Fleeting This wasn't part of the plan. I had been distracted for a moment. This woman with jet black hair and forest green eyes had reminded me of a past love ... and I had dropped my guard. Had I been aware I would have realized that no woman living in the forest has a teacup...

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Celestial WarsChapter 6 Taming

Humans are both Light and Dark. We are capable of the most selfless compassions, and the most delicious sins. A life without both is an empty hollow thing. – Unknown Devnik Maria's face smiled sadly at me as the dream fell apart. Her image faded and broke like the reflection of a shattering mirror. She said she was coming back to me. That thought alone prevented my mind from despairing. I could feel a stirring underneath one of my arms. Consciousness drifted lazily back into my mind...

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Celestial WarsChapter 8

No Return Only HE can force an Angel to enter Hell. Once a being of the Light has walked within the Halls of the Damned, there is no saving them. The Dark always keeps those who embrace it. -Devnik- Her breath went out slowly ... and with it came a whisper. "So good..." The words were soft and muffled ... and they were lead-heavy and full of a woman's emotions. The sound of it was utterly foreign to me. I didn't understand it ... not even a sliver. I drew her closer and softly...

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Celestial WarsChapter 9

Butler at Sea Leviathan is the Demon Prince of Wrath, Deep Dwellers, and Violent Waters. His moods are mercurial and ever shifting. He has never set foot on the dry lands of Earth. Jonathan the Courageous The boat shifted slightly as we shoved off. Timber and board creaked delightfully as the waters of the channel caressed the hull. I smiled and sighed. Boats are wonderful things. Five hundred years of living, and a strong ship and sea breeze still made me grin like a fool. But, I was a...

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Celestial WarsChapter 10

Jealousy Hush now my baby you're safe where you lay, The forest is napping, now sleep and let be. Hush now my baby you'll wake all the fae, The forest is stirring, you must hear my plea. Hush now my baby they seek out young prey The forest is moving, they'll steal you from me... -Forgotten Lullaby- -Cariel- The dark iron chains felt cool against my heated flesh. That was the first sensation that came to me ... as my mind slowly clawed its way out of the deeper place it had fled...

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Celestial WarsChapter 11

Rain and Flame ~Humans live two lives. First, they live out their mortal years, and those determine if they shall fall unto Hell, or ascend unto Heaven. Second, they live as a soul of either Light or Dark. When the soul dies ... it vanishes unto Nothing.The Third Lesson of the Magician's Guild. -Devnik- Clouds rolled in across the night sky ... quick and low and determined. My tongue flicked out to taste the air. It was heavy and filled with the promise of rain. I turned my head up,...

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Celestial WarsChapter 15 Black Deeds

"Love is not righteous. Only a fool who has never felt love's bitter edges would claim otherwise. Love is greedy, love is dark, and love is jealous. But this is why we desire love above all else. It is like a mania. Our thoughts become clouded, but our blood thrums with life." -Attributed to Lilith, Princess of Lust and Blood Devnik I could feel the daylight shield rippling like gauze around me. My skin tingled. It felt like a thin layer of frost had settled softly against me. I...

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