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| The mortal Aella sat by the well, drawing patterns in spilled water. |
Aella often was seen by members of the court, sitting near the courtyard well, splashing water on the stones and drawing
patterns before they evaporated in the sunlight. Patterns she did not understand, but patterns Methos knew only too well.
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| In the end... all shall be one. |
The patterns
of the ancients resembled intricate Celtic art, and yet seemed to have entirely new meanings for immortals.
| The Lady of the Tides |

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| Art by Jonathon Earl Bowser |
Once again, art by Jonathon
Earl Bowser beautifully illustrates my vision for Aja in her guise as Danae, the Oracle of Poseidon on the Island of Niebos
ca 500 B.C.E. As the voice of Poseidon, she read his words in the salt-spray of the tides as they splashed about her.

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