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Thursday, 31 May 2018

Chapter 3
After sitting Hal and Brandon down with some rose and berry tea, Blair started his story.
“Now, long ago, long before the humans were sent out of Magi-Land, long before Tonalderr was s-...” Blair paused to stroke his long, greyish white beard. “I’ll… I’ll start from the beginning. So, at the dawn of this universe -not your universe- a mass was created-Tolander.” Blair took another pause. “Why is this so hard to explain? It-it-it w-was like a planet to you, but… there was only one in the whole universe. The rest were pointless balls of gas and dust. Our planet-mass-thingy was different from the others.”
Brandon was intrigued. “How?”
“Well, first of all, it was solid. But, it was also… flat.”
“Flat?” Brandon asked.
“Oh?” Hal sounded like all this information was new to him too. “But how do we dig down?”
“It’s not exactly flat like that,” Blair said as if brushing off the simple question. “I thought you would be one to understand this sort of thing. It only looks flat from very very far out in space. In reality, on our ‘planet,’ you can dig deeper than the radius of your Earth. It’s like a sheet but twisted. Oh, I wish I could explain better.”
Brandon and Hal tried very hard to picture what Blair was trying to explain.
“Anyways, all life that was to be created had to be created on this planet. I’m going to start calling it a planet even though it’s not really a planet for your sake.”
Brandon nodded. “That’s cool and all, but what does it have to do with me coming to Magi-Land?”
“Oh, yes. As I was saying, in the beginning, Tonalderr -the planet we are on- was one big community. There were humans, wizards… oh, I wouldn’t go on to name them all.”
“Wait,” Brandon said quickly. “Aren’t humans wizards?” Blair took a second to look at himself and then at Brandon before he answered. “No, they’re a completely different species. You humans couldn’t possibly harness that much power or you might go crazy and turn into something else. But I see why you might think…” Blair took another moment to compare himself to a human.
As Blair talked, Brandon shivered. Turn into something else? What did he mean?
“So, these creatures called Anges also lived on Tonalderr with the rest of us. But, they were different,” Blair said the last sentence quietly. He sighed before continuing. “They had incredible levels of intelligence. Not in everything… only in things that are academic. Is that a good way to explain it? What I mean to say is that they were kind of like perfectly designed and programmed computers made by God… or whoever or whatever.”
“After a very long time of adapting/evolving, (The Anges didn’t really evolve, they only grew smarter as time went by) the Anges had enough of us other species. They could not stand or understand the way we thought. One of the few subjects that they did not excel in was phycology. They did not even care about the survival of other species.”
“Without empathy, the anges told the other dominant species (Lourdwarfs, Humans, Creatures, and Wizards along with a couple other minor ones) that they would be leaving, but were still able to study and spectate everyone else.”
“How?” Brandon burst out. He was trying not ask questions, but sometimes it was too tempting.
“Well, they found a way to… fold Tonalderr,” Blair said almost shakily. “It was i-in a way that they kind of layered themselves on top of everyone else using science and the energy or power of gentoridges. That way no one could see the anges, only the atmosphere above them, but the anges could see them. Sadly, at that time, the lourdwarfs tendended to be quite stubborn. Now that I think of it, the anges were also a bit…”
“Lourdwarfs?” Hal asked. Brandon sat back smugly. For some reason, he felt good that Hal was asking questions too.
“Yes,” Blair said with a hint of annoyance in his voice. Was he hinting at Hal to stop asking questions, or was it the topic of lourdwarfs that set him off? “They’re kind of like really big dwarfs. They’re bigger than humans, but very squat. They’re not giants if you were wondering.”
“Well, the lourdwarfs were frustrated that the Anges had a ‘secret hiding place in the sky’ and they didn’t. So, after lots of… let’s say complaining, they finally convinced the anges to create another invisible lair for them. I don’t know if it was because they had begged for so long, or if it was because the anges thought it would be a good idea to separate the lourdwarfs from us.”
“So, now, Tonalderr was more like a bookshelf, except you can’t see the shelf that’s above you. The top shelf held the anges, looking down upon the lourdwarfs and all magical or non-magical creatures. The second shelf held the lourdwarfs who could only look down upon us. In fact, the ‘shelf’ that the lourdwarfs lived on held most of the animals and most of the other non-dominant beasts/animals. They probably brought them because you can’t argue with things that don’t talk.” Blair started to laugh lightly. So, Blair’s not a big fan of lourdwarfs. Note taken.
“This is all really cool,” Brandon said, starting to get on the edge of his patience. “But, I really need to know what this has to do with me being here.”
“Of course, I was… obviously getting to that,” Blair said quickly. He stood up, motioning for Brandon and Hal to follow. He led them through a small portion of a shrubbery-full forest. They stopped at a tree.
“A G-g-gentotree?” Brandon stuttered. “I thought I got rid of all of those…”
“Well, they still do exist on the other two shelves of Toalderr. Plus, it turns out, there were a few left,” Blair quickly added a reassuring smile. “Don’t worry though, all the gentoridge masses are gone and no one has any intention of cutting one of these down. Though, that’s not the reason we’re here.”

Before Blair could tell Brandon what to do, the boy heard a sound. It was a high-pitched squeak. Coming around to the other side of the tree, he spotted something deathly chilling along with a memory he wished he would never see again.

Thursday, 24 May 2018

Chapter 2
Brandon was greeted by Jan’s familiar low voice, “Welcome to Magi-Land, the mythical place where many of the magical community are together in harmony.” Looking down to the boy sitting on the ground, he added, “Th-thanks to you… hey Brandon.”
Brandon collapsed backward into the grass, wishing he had finished his test before he touched the coin. “Hey, Jan,” Brandon said, gritting his teeth and trying to sound like he was glad to be back. He noticed Hal standing somewhat creepily behind him. “Hello,” he said, accidentally letting it come out as a snarl.
“Yep,” Hal said coolly.”It’s nice you could get here… or Blair thought it was.” Hal stepped aside, and Blair approached Brandon.
“I’m glad you could come on such short notice,” Blair said.
“Well, it was just perfect timing!” Brandon said sarcastically. He was surprised at himself for being able to make an even slightly rude comment in front of Blair. He almost immediately felt bad.
“Sorry for the inconvenience… we don’t really have a way of knowing what the time is where you come from,” Blair said. Brandon thought he saw a twitch in Blair’s eye. “I… uh, what’s going on then?”
“There’s a very serious problem,” Blair’s eye calmed down a little. “But, I’ll have to start from the beginning.”
“The beginning?” Brandon asked. “Like your book on how it happened?”

“No, Far before that.”

Thursday, 17 May 2018

Sorry, but I'm going on vacation for the Victoria day weekend. Expect a solid post next week, it will either be a drawing, or hopefully a new Chapter of Magi-Land. :)

Thursday, 10 May 2018

Magi-Land 2
Brandon rolled over in his bed for the millionth time, but still could not fall asleep. Thanks to his first after-school soccer practice, he forgot to bring his math notes home. His class had the whole long weekend to study for the big-deal math test on Monday. Now, at 11:00 Sunday night, Brandon was stressing and racking his brain for information. His poor educational memory had nothing decent to offer. This started to make him think that he fell asleep in class.
Phil probably did too, he was never on top of things. Phil was a great friend, but no one could rely on him for help with homework, let alone studying. At this, Brandon smiled. Eventually, he slipped into other thoughts and finally fell asleep.
The next morning, Brandon’s alarm clock was a monster to him.  Drowsily, Brandon started his daily routine and stumbled down the stairs. The burning heat taunted him as he slowly walked to school.
Class was equally as frustrating. “Missed the bus again?” Phil teased. Brandon grunted and tried to focus on his history lesson. Though, that was a lost thought in a class where the real challenge was to figure out what Mrs.Fisbor was even saying.
Finally, it was math. All through the morning classes, Brandon had been sneaking looks at his textbooks. The teacher started his regular announcement about the test. “Books away, everyone! It’s time for your math test… and Phil, don’t even try to peek at your notes this time!” Phil was always trying to get out of things the easy way.
Hands shaking, Brandon signed his name at the top of the paper. All the questions looked a million grades higher than his. Before he could answer even one, there was a knock at the door. “A letter for, uh… Brandon? Grade 7?” said a little boy who was standing at the door.
“Thanks, bud,” murmured Brandon as he ripped open the envelope and sat down. Inside was a coin in a red cloth and an old looking folded paper. He skimmed the page, it was something about coming to Magi-Land.
Frequently, Brandon got letters from Blair Smintery, a powerful wizard from the magical world. Though, usually, the notes came casually to his house. The fact that the delivery was so sudden rose a bit of suspicion, but Brandon was really in the middle of something right now. “Not today, dude,” He said, and slipped the note back into his envelope.

In attempt to fit in the coin, he dropped it. The ping of the coin hitting the hard floor attracted everyone’s attention in the quiet room. Brandon’s face flushed as a boy sitting beside him bent down to pick up the coin, but in a flash of panic, Brandon shot out his arm. At first, he could feel the cold metal of the coin in the tips of his fingers, but then it vanished into the feeling of soft grass.

Thursday, 3 May 2018

The Truth Is Out!
Magi-Land 2 will be out next week!
Yay! I'm so excited!