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Baryos recalled the advice of Ikora Rey.

Seek out the areas touched by lightning, and meditate near them.

Simple enough. Within moments the Warlock had found the location he needed. The broken arm of a crane meant to further the building's construction. It was his conduit now.

He settlled next to it, holstering Once Bitten and beginning his meditation. A slight tingle met his fingertips as he removed a gauntlet and placed his hand on the metal crane. He sat cross legged atop it and lay his hand flat atop it. He could sense the Arc. The Void was somewhat confused by its presence, but the Arc's power tantalized it. Baryos felt the hair on the back of his neck raise as he stood. The Void had settled. Baryos repeated this atop a steel beam. But the last location was precarious.

Atop a lightning rod.

This is going to kill me...

​Holding his hand out, he summoned Lia.

"If I die up there, wait to revive me for a minute."

The Ghost asked incredulously.

"Yes," he replied simply.

He pulled himself up the structure, finally reaching the top after slipping twice. It was near impossible to balance. Both his hands firmly grasped the lightning rod as he held himself steady. His meditation began, and his hair raised once more.

Baryos was then struck by lightning.​

A rush of sensation, and a vision.

YOU ARE NOT A FOUNT OF DARKNESS, DEAD MAN. A voice boomed through the blur of colour.

YOU ARE A FOUNT OF LIGHT. A STREAM OF THE TRAVELLER'S POWER. YOU WILL NOT FORGET THIS.

YOUR ACQUAINTANCES WILL SOON NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE. A DARK POWER WILL ARRIVE AND YOU WILL NOT BE HELPLESS TO END IT. YOU ARE WORTH MORE THAN YOU KNOW. YOU WILL NOT REMEMBER THIS UNTIL THE EVENTS HAVE CEASED.

'''NOW GO FORTH. BLOOM.'''

A brilliant light shone and Baryos was material once again. A shimmer hung around him and arcing sparks of electricity danced across his armour. The storm had accepted him. He jumped from the lightning rod. He slowed to a stop before he hit the ground, then dropped onto his hands and knees.