The priest. His body no longer contained him. Like Dayraven, the energy that normally dwelled in his body spread outward. This perception did not belong to Dayraven’s ordinary senses, nor did it belong to time and space, but nonetheless the feeling was as strong as if he saw or felt the man’s energy as a visible or tangible thing. When the priest uttered the song of origin, his expanded mind reached and flowed into the energy inhabiting the horses. A part of him became the horses. At the same time, a part of him remained in touch with his individual will, and that will, having connected with
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