The wave of power that rippled across the desert sands made him pause and take notice. It awoke a long-dormant curiosity within Khaliq; this was not something that simply was; this was something else entirely, something at once familiar and foreign, something that spoke to him of a home that he had long since accepted was no longer his. Surely this wasn't meant for him to feel--and yet, he couldn't ignore its pull. He would investigate it, he told himself, because it was something new in this otherwise familiar land. He would follow this pull to its source and either incorporate it into his life or cut it out completely, just like everything else.
Khaliq summoned his mount and hopped on. The horse plodded along at an even pace, but that was all right. He was in no hurry.
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It could have been hours later or it could have been days, but finally, the top of a massive, twisted spire came into view as Khaliq reached the top of a dune. A half-painted eyebrow rose at the sight. This was not a hive of Fear-created insects, and a colony of humans would not have radiated such power. Hope rose and was swiftly and viciously smothered. Even if this tower did belong to his people, it did not necessarily belong to him. He had been cast out once before, after all, and there was no guarantee that he would ever be accepted back.
Still, this curiosity was worth investigating, and if anyone had a problem with that, he was sure they would confront him directly--as they hadn't when they had cut him out in the first place. His mount disappeared in a swirl of sand as he approached the base of the tower. His threadbare slippers made a soft sound as he trailed in bits of sand, and for a moment, he was startled; it had been a long time since he had walked on anything so solid.
Surprise was obliterated, as was his hope and curiosity and the barest hints of bitterness, at the sight of the large, luridly red crystal floating in the center of the room. This was clearly the source of the power that had beckoned him from his peaceful, predictable solace. Faced with it, it became immediately overwhelming in a way that he wanted to possess for himself. He reached out a hand to touch it, distantly admiring the way the red glow lit his dusky skin.
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