This is a story that I have dreamed about for many years. I am placing it here, online, for your enjoyment. It is not complete, and maybe, it never will be. These books, while fully fantastic in nature, contain truths and revelations about life, love, and the power of the imagination. While this is true for all works of art, written or otherwise, please do not take the messages contained within as being more than just a story. I wrote where the characters led me, and any repeated themes, or similarities to something in the real world, are purely the result of my emotions at the time of writing. These characters, these events, were all brought forth from nothingness by my words. Each character has a personality, a purpose, and secrets yet untold.
Now, I realize that the site is not complete yet. I do hope to finish putting up nearly everything by the end of the summer, though. Have patience, go in peace.
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All Triumvirate characters, stories, images, etc., are © to Soarin, and A Thousand Words™ productions. Please don't take my stuff without asking. I'll cry. Seriously. I will. Right here. With big, sad, puppy dog eyes. And people will stare at you with disapproving glances that are vague, yet threatening. And even though they don't say it, you know they think you're a complete jerk. Then you'll have to explain that you didn't mean to make me cry, because, let's face it, nobody likes disapproving glances from strangers who think you're a jerk. So it's not even worth the trouble, really.
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There are things, hidden things, scattered throughout all that I have written. Should you discover these concealed truths, contact me and tell me what you found. But look closely, for some secrets are not what they seem. Since you are reading this, you have already proven yourself to be a worthy seeker. This one clue, I give to you, as a reward for your close inspection of a mundane looking line upon the page. The clue is: “Servatis a per eculum. Servatis a maleficum.” Discover the meaning. Discover the origin. Discover the Truth.


