It was quickly apparent that Father Kyne had spent some time learning about the herbs and spells witches used. He had told Mae that his father’s stories about the mysterious Madder brothers had fueled his curiosity as a child. A curiosity that had led him to study the ways of witches, Strange, and even glim. He was convinced each of these things was a part of God’s will and world, and therefore it was his responsibility, in some small way, to understand them. A native-born man taking up the Word of God didn’t surprise Cedar much. But a man of God willingly combining his knowledge of those things beyond a man’s understanding with a witch’s spells was something he’d never thought to imagine. But then, this land was changing quickly, from frontier to civilization. A man unwilling to adapt could soon be left behind. “Will this do more for me than the Madders’ chain?” Cedar asked Mae while Father Kyne was retrieving another book from the other room. “I think so, yes. The chain helps you keep some of your logic and human thoughts.
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