Brilliance; More Than Just Being Smart
The small village of Rachshere was not a name known by many, for it laid far east of the nation's Capitol, Ceamlyn. Rachshere seldom saw a new face, save for merchants, new born children, and of course, farmers from just outside the village, coming in for either the regular Sunday market or an annual festival. This year had been special though, for an event so powerful, so uncommonly great, that nothing for the years to come could surpass it. However, I am afraid that I am getting far ahead of myself. Our true story, complete with hero, tragedy and triumph, begins inside Rachshere, with John Michell.
The small house seemed an eclipse, as the morning sun broke over the hill on which it sat. Rays of light, seeping through the crack in the middle of the curtain, stirred John Michell awake. He sat up, rubbing his deep set eyes, and running his hand down over a tired face.
Still in his robe from the night before, falling asleep in the......
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