This is a locked chapterChapter 17: The Virgin Magic
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we find out that the master of the magic dustbox is none other than Uriah Heep. Uriah is in Uriah's guild, and Uriah wants Uriah to help him escape from the city. He tells Uriah that he can't do it, because he's in the wrong guild. He's also worried that the city of clover is close by, so Uriah has no choice but to run away. He also worries that he'll die if he runs away, since the city is surrounded by death-god decrees that people should be punished for being in the city, and he doesn't want to be a part of the problem. He asks Uriah if he can freeze his magic so that it won't freeze, but Uriah says that he wouldn't have done that already, because normal humans would die if they ran away from the station. He says that normal humans will be killed if they go through the station, but that it's better to have a celestial wizard who can explain to them why they shouldn't go there, because they'll be cut off from the rest of the world. He adds that it would be a breach of contract for a human to pass through the celestial world, since they're supposed to be bound by a contract with the creator of the universe, and that they should just grab the key to the city and give it to Uriah, who will explain to him what's going on, and then they can run away from here. He then tells Uri
This is a locked chapterChapter 17: The Virgin Magic
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we find out that the master of the magic dustbox is none other than Uriah Heep. Uriah is in Uriah's guild, and Uriah wants Uriah to help him escape from the city. He tells Uriah that he can't do it, because he's in the wrong guild. He's also worried that the city of clover is close by, so Uriah has no choice but to run away. He also worries that he'll die if he runs away, since the city is surrounded by death-god decrees that people should be punished for being in the city, and he doesn't want to be a part of the problem. He asks Uriah if he can freeze his magic so that it won't freeze, but Uriah says that he wouldn't have done that already, because normal humans would die if they ran away from the station. He says that normal humans will be killed if they go through the station, but that it's better to have a celestial wizard who can explain to them why they shouldn't go there, because they'll be cut off from the rest of the world. He adds that it would be a breach of contract for a human to pass through the celestial world, since they're supposed to be bound by a contract with the creator of the universe, and that they should just grab the key to the city and give it to Uriah, who will explain to him what's going on, and then they can run away from here. He then tells Uri