Alaba's Black Holes: A Narrative Fiction

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An implosion within the portal sent Luke, surging through it blindly. His arms flailing helplessly until it shot him out like a bullet, crashing into an invisible barrier. In an instant, he materialized in the center of an otherwise dark room. It was Alaba’s conjuring room, now illuminated by a plethora of candles. An old lantern with a candle inside illuminates the king's face.

Alaba, Ebadah and many of the great wizards of Spellville stood together, cloaked and dressed in heavy robes as though they have been on a journey. Their eyes and focus were looking into a Calderon and chanting a spell. Luke, stood alone, unseen in the shadows, he thought.

“Well don’t just stand there Luke, come over here and join us. We can use all the help we can get.” Alaba roared. He nods gravely,
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She has manipulated our power, our world order. She has done this with aspects of the weather, at will. She has overwhelmed many of our people's minds with never ending voices. And then she kills by strangling our people with their own aura’s."

“WOW!” Luke said. “She’s got that kind of power? I guess it shouldn’t surprise anyone, she does have the Dark-Eye and the Talisman.”

“It’s not her power I’m worried about, we too have great power.”

“What else is there?”

“The most powerful thing of all, her mind. She is one of the Old Ones. Her cunning and her cleverness are the real threat.”

“I believe we have that covered. Alaba is one of the Old Ones too.”

“True, very true.”

“What is Alaba and the other wizards chanting?”

“They are using spiritual weapons. Warfare against the mind: All evil that comes to the light, I cast back. Without weakness, without fear and with the power within me, the wind, the water, and fire, I protect us and destroy those of evil will, with the swiftness of the wind and the water and the devastation of fire. Great care is taken lest the spell fail.”

“Would you care to join us Luke?” Alaba

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