The Magic Order of Carpathia's Honorary Truth
By Tina Gold
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The Order of Carpathia's Honorary Truth was formed in the late 1700's. The Order has not been successful in their main goal: to gain control over parts of the western world, but Herrera assured me that the Order has been successful in their gains of, what he calls, “real magic”.
The Order – as it is called throughout the book – protects our world.
Herrera describes a world filled with demons, rituals – and magic. Much if it is described in ritual form, or how the other worlds look and feel. There is also a rare and unique demon index included, based upon the writings from a 1300 monastery.
The Order of Carpathia's Honorary Truth is an exceptional book for the one who looks for magic, amazing stories and the truth of the world – and other worlds!
Tina Gold
Tina Gold is a writer of lesbian, watersports/golden shower and other sexy short stories! Most of these texts are fiction - but a lot is based on Tina's own experiences. A wonderful, loving, and hot writer with adventures that will turn you on!
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The Magic Order of Carpathia's Honorary Truth - Tina Gold
The Magic Order of Carpathias Honorary Truth
as described to Tina Gold
by Herrera Santiago III
Copyright © Tina Gold, 2018.
Published at Smashwords.
ISBN: 9781370539994
FOREWORD
In 2016 I met Herrera Santiago III during a short stop at the Schiphol airport in Netherlands. I was having a drink at the bar near the gate, writing on one of my short stories, when a large dark fellow sat down beside me. At the time I didn't particularly find it interesting – or even pleasant – to sit beside this gentleman, since his suit was untidy, crumbled and dirty. He himself was unshaven and had an air of sweat and two days old shaving water.
The man ordered a beer – whatever they had on tap, as he said – and paid the bartender with a significantly large bill. I didn't really notice him until he through that big bill on the bar, took his beer and walked away.
Money was presented back on to the bar, change from the bartender – but the man had already taken a seat near the windows by the gate. He was currently watching the loading of our bags onto the plane – apparently he was going with the same flight to New York, as I was.
I looked at his money on the bar, looked at him, and felt that I actually did get eye contact immediately. He nodded at me, as if he knew what I was thinking.
I collected the money – with a weird look from the bartender – took my drink and walked up to the fat man by the window. I gave it to him, he thanked me and asked me to join him, which I did.
This is how I met Herrera Santiago III – as he presented himself. And this is what he told me about the Order of Carpathia's Honorary Truth, as it goes:
CHAPTER 1: ORDER
The Order of Carpathia's Honorary Truth was apparently formed in the late 1700's. I have found no records to assert this claim by Herrera, but he also claims that the Order is extremely secretive and does not do any marketing or even trying to get new members. The Order has not been successful in their main goal: to gain control over parts of the western world, but Herrera assured me that the Order has been successful in their gains of, what he calls, real magic
.
Herrera and I started talking about a lot of things during the time we waited for our flight. The plane had some problems and we couldn't board, so we actually talked for more than four hours. This book is a compilation of my notes during that time – but I also incorporate a lot of the information that Herrera later emailed me.
It took about one hour of conversation on other matters – worldly things like what types of short stories I was writing and what type of food we liked – before Herrera started to talk about the Order.
The main reason why he did talk about the Order – and did so in such an open manner – was because he was parting with the Order and was afraid that some of the executives were out to destroy him – maybe even kill him. I didn't want any part of that, but as a writer I needed to look into this story and felt that I wanted to know more. Herrera also