This Lore-Circle requires Psi-Surge, Psi-Screen, Divination (already have) and Nexus. Just on the off-chance there’s some massively difficult battle in Book 11. I think my next priority should be attempting to complete the Lore-Circle of the Spirit, which will give a further +3 to both Combat Skill and Endurance. I have to choose from Psi-Screen, Psi-Surge, Nexus, Curing or Animal Control. I have to select another Magnakai Discipline. Alternatively, it is probably just a night-light for the Elder Magi to check their Twitter accounts while the last hope of Sommerlund continues to do their dirty work for them. Some kind of ‘eternal flame’ is lit in commemoration of our mission.The ‘Cauldron’ of the title is a reference to the entrance to the ‘ancient metropolis’ which lies buried under the city.In theory, Banedon will be extremely helpful for this mission, as he lived in Tahou (my destination) for two years as Journeymaster to the guild of magicians.This also apparently confers to Lone Wlf the automatic rank of General in the Sommlending Army, making Lone Wolf the ‘youngest ever’ (!) General.I have no idea why Warmarshal is spelt with two ‘l’s.Lone Wolf gets another promotion, now being awarded the title of “Warmarshall of the Royal Estates”.Aside : There is no indication as to whether my first command is “Pay those dwarves a living wage starting yesterday“.Banedon confirms the royal edict that he and the skyship are to be placed under my command.A clear conscience is a thing to be prized, mmm?.Wouldn’t want to have significant ethical choices or moral ambiguity, would we?.However Banedon (completely with his flying ship of dwarven slaves) arrived bearing a clear royal command from King Ulnar to continue with my quest, rather than return to Sommerlund.Given the prospective danger of the Darklord invasion to Sommerlund, I’m obviously keen to return home immediately to assist with the city’s defence.In an unsurprising development, Vassagonia (since the delightful Zakhan Kimah is apparently still in charge) has come into the war on the side of the Darklords. In any event, for the remaining Background, bring on the bullet points! If Paido had truly been responsible for my movements, Lone Wolf would probably still be wandering around the streets of New York, asking passing tourists for directions to either the ‘Danarg’ or a middling hotel. The ‘Story So Far…’ section recaps much of the previous few Lone Wolf books, and I won’t regurgitate that material here (although I did chuckle when it mentioned that in the previous book I had been ‘guided by Lord Paido’.) With one or even three potential real bombers at large, the Metropolitan Police's anti-terror branch has been informed, it said.ĭon’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp.It seems like it has been quite a while, what with holidays, and obituaries and so forth, but Lone Wolf has rested and fed, and is ready to, presumably, take out another historical enemy of the Elder Magi free of charge. Jones revealed she had another potential bomber in Scotland and two others who had so far failed to attack, the report said. Jones quickly asked the character what she wanted to do in the UK - to cut a head off or blow up a bomb. The fictional characters were advised to form gangs and to create a British Islamic State over a long period.Ĭommunicating on encrypted messaging sites, a second conversation started with another character, created by the TV station, an 18-year-old girl. His wife, Sally Jones, from Kent, is also in Syria working alongside Hussain in Raqqa but dealing with female ISIS-supporting jihadists.įrom the start it became clear that ISIS wants its recruits to attack the UK and not travel to their so-called caliphate. He has been identified by the US Secret Service as a top-five target for elimination by drone strike. One of them is Junaid Hussain, a 21-year-old hacker-turned-jihadist from Birmingham, who runs the ISIS information and recruitment arm from Syria, the report said. The online posts by the fictional characters over the past four months attracted the attention of two major players in Islamic State's so-called cyber caliphate.
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