![]() ![]() Everyone who had originally been assigned to work with Baka was gone: married, retired, whatever. ![]() But, his awareness of the enormity of the burden he had accepted had grown over the past months and he had turned to brooding about the time that was passing.Įvery day that nothing was accomplished was a day when more people had their humanity taken from them, another day when vampire remained imprisoned in bodies infected with the foulest disease imaginable, and, also, another day when people died. Everything he had ever pursued in earnest, from painting to music to writing, had depended upon patience. He had never considered himself to be impatient. Though, lately it seemed gravity was winning. ![]() Without the distraction of his friends’ banter, since his proposed staff had left Edinburgh, he had begun to see his task not just as a job, but as a mission, one immersed in the duality of joy and gravity. When the initial rush of activity subsided, he had found himself all too often alone with his own thoughts a condition that was tediously familiar since he had spent hundreds of years that way. ![]() Very helpful.īLACK SWAN FIELD TRAINING MANUAL Section I: Chapter 1, #1 And thank you very much for sending me a scratching-your-head moment. Just in case you and others got a copy that didn’t include it, here it is. Excerpt #1 is the first chapter which was published at the end of The Witch’s Dream. ![]()
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