To Reap What Has Been Sown
Book Ten The Maestro Chronicles
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John A Buttrick
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Up until appearing in the sky over the city of Kyran, Daniel had only flown over the house of one potentate; the emperor of Zeutha. The Devine Imperative specified plural: houses and potentates, although did not specify the exact number of homes, nor did it give so much as a clue as to which rulers’ residences he should overfly. Daniel had to wing it, choose where to go, and hope it was the correct choice and that his decision did not result in landing him in a pit he could not climb out of.
Under the heavy influence of the Devine Imperative, Daniel is compelled to cast, Into-The-Wind, a Symphonic spell in which the Swirling of Events transports him like a leaf in the wind. He never knows the destination, only that the Music had in the past dropped him into perilous situations he barely survived.
While facing certain military conflict with the Zeuthan Empire and working to fulfill the requirements imposed upon him, Daniel receives another Devine Imperative, “The Chosen Vessel must calm the world or millions will die,” and has only months to do so with little more to go on than another Seer adding, “I see the Seardoon hovering above great upheaval.”
Little Alisiin, his adopted daughter, must be successful or the Chosen Vessel will not be able to calm the world.
Daniel must fulfill all of the Devine requirements within the time frames while reaping the consequences, good and bad, of his past successes.