Houseguests
Lack of immediate reaction on aethyre's part, however, was all that an assailent from behind the door needed. the flat of an axe smashed against aethyre's bow, shattering the arrow and knocking both bow and dagger from aethyre's hands.
Cultural Relations - Chapter 1
He was also aethyr-touched. his father, shuva’s grandfather, was beltezaar—an aethyrborn. a demi-mortal entity with the ability to straddle the corporeal and the aethyric in the name of his patron deity, bezar, the god of fire.
The Toy Niche
aethyr sighed and went quiet. william was sure he was going to leave, but then he did something surprising.
Cultural Relations - Chapter 4
Araxes was, of course, familiar with aethyr, and of aethyrborn and their aethyr-touched offspring; the cruel lamaye chieftain beltezaar, isaeos’ father, had been an aethyrborn of bezar, the god of fire.
The Aethyr Machine - Chapter 1
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Breeding Rhell - Part 2
Silently, the markhor opened an aethyric channel in her mind and sought a mind to which to project the image of her whereabouts. the auger of the house of lakesh, zakaria the wolfess, had some aethyric talent, rhell knew.
Asantrea - World, Concepts and Characters
Those who were found were sundered, their aethyric souls bound with blood rituals to shards of obsidian.
Breeding Rhell
, assessment and for her aethyric talents to be classified and formalised.
The Princess' Heat - Part 2
Nobody seemed even to be aware of the existence of aethyr, let alone how to use it.
Cultural Relations - Chapter 7
I… i must see him, i must see my grandson in the aethyr! tsu-isi!”
The Aethyr Machine - Chapter 3
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A Father's Praise - Part 2
The drying room at the hairy fig was the latter; the use of aethyr was a rarity in the wake of the crusades, when aethyr of all kinds had been brutally suppressed by the arahanic crusaders.