Description The tragic tale of the doomed, but ever-defiant band of perhaps not-so-miraculously re-embodied supranormals known as the Damnation Brigade continues in the second mini-novel extracted from the open-ended saga of \'Wilderwitch\'s Babies\'.
Wilderwitch may be D-Brig\'s last living member.
None more so than their ages old, wholly mindful and evidently indestructible queen..
Then again demons are remarkable, if highly flammable, creatures.
By the time she realizes the Witch somehow survived the drop from high above the overgrown zone of the Sleepers, it may be too late for her.
Having, in her hubris, rid herself of the Witch, she\'s forced to takes on other hosts before her unborn child finishes devouring her from the inside. while still in the womb.
Unfortunately, she seems to have forgotten that Daemonic babies, like those of their equally earthborn faerie cousins, tend to feed on their mothers ...
She may be right about that.
As such, she further reckons she doesn\'t need the Witch to help bear her latest Sed-son.
As the conceptive mother of the mortal Sed-sons so essential for the mystical maintenance of the six thousand year old Cathonic Zone, what separates the Inner from the Outer Earth, she figures she\'s unique in the universe.
When the former becomes pregnant by Saladin Devason, the Master of Weir, in 5980 Year of the Dome, the latter does too; albeit less \'by\' than \'via\'.
Lethal Lily certainly does.
The Witch may or may not realize this.
The main reason she has survived so long is that Demon Queen Lilith got hold of her not long after her and her fellows\' expulsion from Subcranial Temporis at the conclusion the War of the Apocalyptics.
Description The tragic tale of the doomed, but ever-defiant band of perhaps not-so-miraculously re-embodied supranormals known as the Damnation Brigade continues in the second mini-novel extracted from the open-ended saga of \'Wilderwitch\'s Babies\'.
Wilderwitch may be D-Brig\'s last living member