The Psionicist Guild
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Ash Nom DePlume
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It looks like they have been quietly guiding us from the age of ignorance, through the abusive belief in manifest destiny, to; do, I dare say, Illumination.
How does one become one of the elite practitioners of mental magic or, for those who like labels, a Psionicist? This is one of their secret introductory history books. Here we learn some of the early histories of Ishmael, Byron, Linda, and Augustus. The elusive Michael Smythe and Damon Roth's efforts are at last put into context. This is a textbook from the secret library of the Psionicist Guild, complete with endnotes and questions, outlining the experience of some members who were willing to share their thoughts and experiences. As it was acquired with a quantum computer hacking system, the result is the non-linear time aspect of such devices. It has it obtaining a version a few hundred years in the future, giving some insight into how we are viewed in the years that follow. In this series of short stories, you will learn how the legends of Ishmael, Byron, Linda, and Augustus began. You will also get to see vignettes of Michael Smythe and Damon Roth back in the 1980s on Earth, so hang onto your sanity because this is where it all starts. Once again, the government's requirement that backup systems sharing has allowed me access to the files of Department 1793 and their quantum computing systems.
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