“Neither have I,” Tanda said.
Well, if the two experienced dimension travelers in the group had never seen anything like the golden palace we were staring at, I sure hadn’t either.
After a moment I asked what I thought was the obvious next question.
“So now what do we do?”
“We go take a closer look,” Aah2 said, laughing. “See what we can see.”
I glanced at my mentor. He was always happy when there was a chance we might end up with a lot of money. I didn’t want to ask him how he thought we were going to get any of the gold we could see from here, but clearly he had ideas, and the ideas were enough to make him smile.
All his smile did was worry me.
I flew us two more small hills closer to the city before Aahz said we had better walk the rest of the way. There was so much energy in this area that I didn’t even feel tired from the effort of flying. It had come easy, which meant that all magik was easy in this place. That was both good and bad.
Ahead of us on the road were some walkers, plus a wagon full of vegetables being pulled by two horses. Cows filled the fields, paying no attention to anything.
Up closer, the town of Donner was even bigger than I had first thought, with a very wide, boulevard-like main road heading straight through everything. The golden castle on the top of the hill was massive. It looked like it could swallow the entire royal palace and courtyard of Possiltum and not even burp. I wonder if this place had a royal magician. Maybe I could apply for the job, but I doubted I would pass the cow physical.