Scarlet pennants whip and flutter continually in the high moorland gales, the cracking whips of cruel horsemen.Īt the very centre of the Oracle's temple, there is a circular walled garden with a central pool, a lush overgrown space filled with the tinkling of hidden streams and the soft calls of unseen birds, the calm eye of the raging storm outside. Great fiery torches roar in the wind, reflecting off the shining bronze doors into the night. It is an imposing building, lines of immense fluted columns rearing beneath a peaked, dark pediment, blotting out even the Netherworlde's vast expanse of sky. The Temple of the Oracle stands high on the peak of the hill of knowledge, a wild and windswept moor stretching away beneath the mount on all sides. Who got me through the woods more than once James Fahy has asserted his rights under the Copyright, Design and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the author of this work.įirst published by Venture Press, an imprint of Endeavour Press Ltd in 2017.
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