Song of the Sword

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He hated flying – or rather, he hated flying in these cursed contraptions held up by nothing more substantial than air flowing around their wings, without a whiff of good solid magic. When he did have to fly – and in this strange age, it was necessary in order to conduct his business – he usually took Excalibur Computer System’s Boeing 737, whose massive size he found comforting. But on this trip, the “optics,” as his public relations advisor called it, dictated that he use the Learjet, whose lu...xurious interior was a plus but whose small dimensions he found alarming. By his using the Lear, owned by him personally rather than Rex Major Industries, his PR staff hoped to enhance the plausibility of his claim that he was making this trip purely out of curiosity. As it was, the stock price of Thunderhill Diamonds Inc. had risen because of speculation that he was about to invest in the company. If he’d flown to Yellowknife in the ECS Boeing, complete with entourage, that price might have skyrocketed – and made it that much more expensive for him if he did decide to invest.At the peak of his powers, he had loved to fly, sometimes putting his mind into a bird and soaring through the clouds on two honest, feathered wings – not like the ugly, rigid metallic things now holding them so tentatively in the air – sometimes simply rising from the ground in human form, using his magic to counteract the constant, hungry sucking of the Earth...gravity, they called it now.Once he had re-forged Excalibur, claimed it as his own, and forced open the doorway between Earth and Faerie, he would fly like that again.

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