The Roads of Luhonono is a story about a mirrored world. In Africa the living walks in a physical dimension, and their spirits (the Unseen), repeat the process in a mirrored but ethereal element. All the living, be they animal or human, have an Unseen double walking the road of life with them. 

A Guardian or Demon Angel, according to the persuasion of the living, walks ahead. The upfront distance it walks in before its living image, could be a minute, a day, a year, a millennium. But whatever the time-span, all of the information about life’s road ahead, good or bad, will be gathered by the Unseen and transmitted to its living image. Not every living being can hear its Unseen. Some do, some don’t. Some believe but most don’t. All have initiative feelings. Messages sent by the Unseen. Some act upon them, but most ignore them. And there are those, who understand the energy and use it for good purpose and then there are those who use it for bad.

When a shaman born of evil called MaovuMoja (Mow-Voo-More-ja), initiates a ritual to break the mirror and turn everything upside down. The spirits call the only pure soul in Luhonono for aid. Magdalene, an American born shaman who has lived sixteen, of her seventeen years of life, in Luhonono. She in turn is aided by Peter, a warrior soul from Australia, and Gimbo, local resident and all round ‘Mr Fix-it.’

What happens to the people of Luhonono, after the event, is reported in five separate chronicles.
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Story by Hamilton Hill