The Final Key: Part Two Of Triad - Plot & Excerpts
He adjusted his spectacles and entered the chamber, a room with eight walls, an octagonal prism saturated with light. Time slowed. In the center of the chamber, a column of light rose up, radiant. It came out of an octagonal depression and vanished overhead in a haze of blurred reality. The Lock. A Kyle singularity. Eldrinson understood nothing of this column. He knew only that a Lock offered a portal into another reality. Only here did it exist in his universe. It rose out of a universe where space and time had no meaning. Overhead, it pierced the fabric of spacetime and vanished back into another reality. Yes, he had heard the words. They made no sense to him. None of that mattered. He had expected to feel pressure from the power coursing through this chamber. He had been certain it would overcome his weakened body and limited mind. He had lived with his flaws and lacks for so long, all these years, knowing how little he had to offer Roca. His inherent weakness would crush him. Instead his mind soared.
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