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To Walk The Mist (Move To A New Link)

(This is the better-edited version. The free version as a gift from this author for going on hiatus too long.) Ed is not from this world. Last he remembered he had been on a quest to save someone's life, a debt he must repay. But he was deceived. stuck in a place called the mist, a bridge between worlds, time and space itself, a place gods would not go, he must not only find his way home, he must find out who he is, that the entire universe aims to kill him. With past lives to uncover and companions that should not walk any world. Will he lose himself to the mist or become what he has forgotten? both roads lead to doom, but whose? (Hi, the author here. I went on a year-long hiatus and am back. this is the better-edited version of this book posted here cause the new chapters are better structured and the old needed editing. I will post the new chapters on whichever platform has the most readers, though I am hoping it is this one because the edits are here. Enjoy.)

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Loosing an energy vein (2)

Ed did not understand that he had set in motion calamity in a section of the great spill.

Inside a large cave, workers and guards moved around. They worked for the south side city. Their job was to secure, protect and help with the distribution of energy to all caves. As one passed the long hallways underground, one would see the pale pink veins running through the walls and the ground. These veins were filled with a pale pink liquid that flowed non-stop. These were veins of pure astral energy

This cave was only one of the many caves in the Great Spill, and they were considered one of the smaller caves. Inside a great room, a man sat in lotus fashion, in deep contemplation. The pecks of working here meant, access to the direct energy from the veins.

The man received an urgent sound transmission.

"Lord Kan! The vein is drying up!" the man opened his eyes immediately.

"Enter!" he said and a woman rushed in.

"What happened?" he asked.

"The vein is losing its strength. You must have felt it right?" she said urgently.

"Do you think I can feel such a thing? The energy we feel is only a one-thousandth of a tiny fraction of that emerging from the vein!"

"I'm sorry!" she cowed at his tone.

"Where is it coming from?" he asked.

"This way," she led him through a winding path. Through the hallway, he could see that he was not the only one in panic. People were rushing all over the place, most of them in the same direction. He arrived at the main vein. It was as large as a small stream. The glow in the liquid was deeming.

"How is this happening?" he asked in a panic.

"I don't know. It just started," the woman answered.

"Has there been any important activity today? Did something big just happen?" he asked.

"Lord Kan, did you forget? Yesterday, newcomers arrived at the great spill. They have just been shown to their caves," someone answered.

"That is the only big thing that has happened for a while. Even the great factions and the top tens have not moved at all," another said.

"Are you saying that a newcomer could..." the woman started to say.

"Shut up! What newcomer? Even a soul realization master cannot mine this entire branch vein away! Is that what you are going to tell the council when they ask?!" Lord Kan scolded her shut. He was so angry, that one could see veins pooping at the side of his head.

"What do we," the woman started to say before she stopped. It had only been three breaths of time, and the liquid was now barely pink.

"Call the healers! Inform the council! Fast!" Lord Kan shouted at all the people standing around and everybody dispersed quickly, looking for whom to inform. In another three breaths, the entire liquid turned clear.

The vein was dry of astral energy! Lord Kan felt his vision go dark as he coughed a mouthful of blood. The others may not have known why he was so dramatic, but he understood, his life here was over. It would be a miracle if he was not killed.