
Again, this weekend I was invited to another book club but this one was further away from home. One of the ladies gave me an idea for a scene in the book. The book is already written so I will see how I can work her idea in. She suggested this model for Hathor, the mother of the Egyptian gods and goddesses and the wife of Ra. Now, at this stage I’m going to start introducing the immortals other than Azazel.

Again, this weekend I was invited to another book club but this one was further away from home. One of the ladies gave me an idea for a scene in the book. The book is already written so I will see how I can work her idea in. She suggested this model for Hathor, the mother of the Egyptian gods and goddesses and the wife of Ra. Now, at this stage I’m going to start introducing the immortals other than Azazel.
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Chapter 1
A Song of Death
The sword sung the song of A Thousand Deaths. Aelyth rejoiced in the beauty of that song. To her it was as if she were conducting a brilliant symphony, each note as masterful as it was violent. Surrounded by her sisters, each a skilled warrior, honed to a razor sharp edge much like the weapons they carried; Aelyth marveled at the sight. But what truly inspired her, what pushed her forward in to the thickest of the fighting was the sound. Two hundred Daug. . .