Subject: Second Circles ch. 12: Coda (A Eulogy For James)
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Posted on: 2018-04-16 06:22:00 UTC

The wizard who walked down the mountain still didn’t know her name. Not completely.

“It’ll be an adventure, finding out who I am,” she’d said. “Almost as big as this one.”

The wizard who walked down the mountain carried more promises than she’d brought up it.

(Always listen,) Naldross had said, and she had listened.

The wizard who walked down the mountain had spoken with a Great Power, in the moment of her Renaming.

“And all I remember is Her name,” she had said. “The Mother of Lost Things.”

The wizard who walked down the mountain had a book in her backpack and a wand of maple-wood close to her heart.

(You’ll need this,) Naldross had said.

The wizard who walked down the mountain had once been named James.

“Call me Julia,” she’d said.



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Many thanks to my betas Iximaz and Tomash.

Julia is trans- she’d been hiding from it almost since she’d put down her Manual for the first time. After her Ordeal, she spent six months using disguise spells to fit what people expected a transition to look like, and was very relieved at the end of it when she didn’t have to hide her true self ever again.

Julia held her timestall for seventy-one hours. Not a record, but still very impressive for a spell originally intended to give a wizard a couple extra minutes at most.

Had Julia chosen to run, the pyroclastic flow would have reached the gate in thirty seconds. Even with the forcing spell, an Oathbreaking in its own right to speak, it would have taken Julia forty-five seconds to open.

The little voice, not just fear but also a fragment of the Lone Power, knew this. It didn’t interfere in Ordeals frequently, such interference invited the Great Powers to intervene in turn. This one seemed like it couldn’t lose- and it wanted to watch Julia die, oath broken and screaming.

The Mother of Lost Things has many children but few wizards, who She cherishes above all other things. Julia was Hers as soon as she’d reshelved her Manual, and She made sure the book opened to the Oath when Julia needed it most.

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