by Golden Dawn Imperator
David Griffin
When I first set out to write the Golden Dawn Saga, many months ago, I knew I was entering into a dark and mysterious world, where no one could see what lay ahead. What I witnessed during the ensuing months changed my life forever.
I have always been a bit of an adventurer of the Spirit - an explorer of the Soul. But together with the positive side of the heroic aspect of my nature, there still remained dark corners for me to uncover.
Now, at the end of this Saga, I have learned that I am no longer a restless lad of 20, ready to risk everything along the way in my spiritual quest.
Having been displaced from my home due to this Saga last Summer and forced into hiding by death threats was a sobering experience. It taught me just how much I love both my wife and my son, and that putting them in harm's way is simply not worth it. Watching them suffer because of the revelatons of the Saga was just too hard to bear.
Some may think me cowardly for giving priority to the safety of those I love.
This is the choice I have made though, and I am sure it is the right one.
So, gentle reader, the Golden Dawn Saga comes to an end with but a sigh in the happy knowledge that my family is safe once again.
And what the most important lesson I learned along this journey?
Are some things not best left in dark corners where no light shines ...
... and some things left unsaid?
The End.
Or?