Who Holds the Real Power in Miranda’s Mission?
In fantasy, power is often obvious: the glowing artifact, the ancient prophecy, the council seat with golden bands on the sleeves. But in Miranda’s Mission by Mickey Peters, power isn’t always in the hands of those who seem to wield it. The loudest voices aren’t necessarily the ones shaping the world. The Illusion of Power: The Relaeh Council The council appears to wield absolute authority. They decide when to heal, who gets summoned, and how the world should respond to crises. Their artifacts focus and amplify their abilities, and the summoning ritual itself is a display of raw magical might. But their power is crumbling. Generation by generation, it weakens. Healings take longer, cost more, and reach fewer people. Villages vanish while the council debates. The Relaeh’s monopoly on magic has created dependency, resentment, and fragility. Their authority rests on a system that’s slowly starving itself. True power doesn’t erode like that. The Outsider’s Perspective: Miranda’...