Okay, so that was unexpected. I was more intrigued by this type of magic than I thought!
I'm especially interested in Bryn!
"Bryn, Head of the Dragon Ryders - He has very minor powers. He can talk to recently deceased spirits. This has been useful in criminal cases where he often asks, dead individuals, how they were killed."
I want to know more about these criminal cases! Oooooo.
Also, I found the sections: S"Limits and Costs of Magic" and "Society, Technology and Daily Structures," really thought-compelling from a narrative standpoint!
Okay, so that was unexpected. I was more intrigued by this type of magic than I thought!
I'm especially interested in Bryn!
"Bryn, Head of the Dragon Ryders - He has very minor powers. He can talk to recently deceased spirits. This has been useful in criminal cases where he often asks, dead individuals, how they were killed."
I want to know more about these criminal cases! Oooooo.
Also, I found the sections: S"Limits and Costs of Magic" and "Society, Technology and Daily Structures," really thought-compelling from a narrative standpoint!
I'm about to read this and see what I can learn from writer, Susan Rader, "From The Great North." ;)
Thanks, AJ. I’ll be looking at your stuff later.