#Lore24 â Entry #194 â Supers Month II #13 â Taking on an Apprentice
From the journal of Abigail “Sassy” Dawson, Mage of the Order of Hecate
As it was, it wouldnât be too awful long before I got to experience that moment when you realize that the world is just movinâ right on by you. Iâd spend several years roaminâ all over the world with Assane and Richard; theyâd been about everywhere already, and I was feelinâ like it was my duty to try anâ keepâem in line, but that was a job I just wasnât equipped for. We had more than a few misadventures durinâ that time, but the things we were huntinâ kept dwindlinâ more and more, and the world was movinâ fast. When youâre a skilled mage, your aginâ slows down after a while, and trips into the Sanctum slow it down to almost nothinâ.
It was somewhere near the turn of the century when I pulled outta the world, when I started seeinâ them âautomobilesâ start showinâ up everywhere. Seemed like there werenât much in the way of mystery left in the world, and I was becominâ a relic of past times, gettingâ gawked at by them âcivilizedâ folk in this new world. My friends could sense the change in me and knew what was cominâ. Beinâ immortal as they are, and havinâ lived more lives than I could have imagined then, and them beinâ not wholly human, they had a different outlook on things, and werenât affected by what was affectinâ me, that sense of no longer belonginâ. So, after a while longer, we said our goodbyes, and I returned to the Sanctum.
I wouldnât poke my nose outta there for nearly a century after that. It was a quiet time in the world; all them supernatural problems we used to deal with had mostly vanished, magic was ebbinâ to almost nothinâ out there, and even travel into the world could only be done through the strongest leylines. Even Chrona werenât sure what the future would hold for us, though I donât know if maybe she was just keepinâ it to herself since sheâs real careful not to try to influence that future.
Still, there would come a day when weâd spot a promising future mage cominâ into the material world, the first one since me in fact, and her awakeninâ would be not unlike my own in some ways. We watched her for a time when our seers found her, pickinâ up on the mana she was usinâ when her powers started wakinâ up. This was in the mid 1980s, right near a century since Iâd last been out there, and the world was right alien to me now as I watched this girl, Elizabeth Powell, from afar. Seeinâ as I was the most experienced in the âmodernâ world, I was volunteered for the job of bringinâ her home to the Sanctum.
Her powers were just startinâ to awaken, and she was havinâ all kinds of trouble with controllinâ them, and strangeness was followinâ her around, only there werenât nobody who knew what was goinâ on besides us. By now, there werenât no sense of the magical in the world aside from fiction and some games they played; it was all âbout âcomputersâ and big corporations and all kinds of stuff I donât rightly care for these days. Anyway, the poor girl would suddenly experience her dam burstinâ right dangerously, and Chrona caught it soon enough that I could rush down there and keep Liz from burninâ down her house and hurtinâ her family.
I mustaâ looked right strange ridinâ in there on Asher, appearinâ out of that leyline in the middle of one of them highways and boundinâ through all them cars, rushinâ for Lizâs home, then bustinâ into their house as her powers ran wild. Poor girl was in hysterics, and her family was cowerinâ in fear as them electronics were blowinâ up and fires were croppinâ up all over the place. Itâd been a while since Iâd faced power like she had in her, and for this day and age, she was somethinâ else. I worked some magic and got her outburst under control and walked her through the basics of control to get her calmed down and not an immediate danger to everyone âround us. It was an odd conversation to have with her and her kinfolk that eveninâ, cause they didnât rightly know what to make of me dressed as I was and what I was sayinâ âbout magic, but they finally took to understandinâ sooner or later.
I stayed with Liz and her family for a few weeks, teachinâ her the basics, and explaininâ what it was the Order of Hecate did, and the history of magic as I knew it, at least, how it had been goinâ in the last couple centuries. Were Liz and I not workinâ spells right in front of her kin, I figure theyâd have thought me right looney. It was a rough decision for a girl her age, but in the end, it were decided that sheâd be headinâ back to the Sanctum with me. Sheâd made her own decision âbout that, and made her family accept it; sheâs nothinâ if not headstrong, always was, and still is. I gave her space to spend some time with her family and the few friends she had before she made her exit, and with some help from the Order, we smoothed over the particulars of makinâ a kid disappear in this modern time; apparently it was a lot harder to vanish that it used to be.
And so it was that the Order welcomed in its newest member, perhaps even its last member for all I knew at the time. Understandably, Liz was a little sad for a while, but once she got her head on straight and started to settle in, she took to learninâ like a duck to water. Well, mostly; she could be a little hard to reign in when that stubborn streak of hers kicked in, but usually she werenât no major headaches. Oh, I had to tan her hide a few times over the years, but we developed somethinâ of a mother-daughter kinda relationship because of how things worked out. Iâm right proud of the younginâ in spite of her ways, but thatâs just the nature of us growinâ up in completely different times. I still donât understand some of my fellow mages and their oddball ways of actinâ that they picked up back during the Dark Ages or the Renaissance times.
Things was quiet for a while there, but then somethinâ strange started happeninâ in the material world. Magic started to creep back in all of a sudden, then it exploded back on the scene. Chrona had warned us that some major changes were a cominâ, but none of us imagined that was what she meant. It sent shockwaves through the Order, and after Liz started sneakinâ out to see what was goinâ on and ran into that Kitsune, Dollface, and whoever else they was workinâ with, we knew weâd been caught with our pants around our ankles.
Canât say I was ready to go back into that world again, but Chrona set me the job of findinâ my old companions, Assane and Richard, and findinâ out what they might know about what was goinâ on, and so I packed up my gear, checked my guns, and got ready to head into that concrete and glass hellhole that was the modern American city.