


Upon his departure, the Demon told Simon to take care of his mother and that if he ever wanted to learn how to fight to come to the forest when Simon was older and seek him out. After the battle the Demon, sympathetic towards Simon and his now insane mother, escorted them back to their village of Myria. Simon watched as the demon proceeded to effortlessly slay the two Travelers with impossible speed and grace. Believing this to be the Latari Forest Demon, a creature of myth that often filled the stories of his youth as told by his mother. However, before they could attack a mysterious man in black with a long curved sword appeared. After his mother was incapacitated the Travelers turned their attention toward Simon.

Seeing this the other Traveler incapacitated Simon's mother, Edina, with his Territories mist power infecting her mind and driving her crazy. Kalman fearing for his family to leapt in front of them in an attempt to save their lives and was consumed by the Travelers attack, burning Kalman to death. One of the Travelers immediately attacked Simon and his mother with her powers, conjuring a ball of flame. To maintain the secrecy of their mission, they decided on the spot to dispatch Simon and his parents fearing interference in their mission. Upon discovering Simon and his parents the two Travelers approached their merchants cart. Unfortunately for the unsuspecting family, these were Enosh Travelers on a secret reconnoissance mission. While on their the way back form a merchant trip to Myria from a neighboring village the family encountered two mysterious Travelers while crossing thorugh the Latari forest. From what we can gleam Simons youth was spent happily with his family, but during Simon eighth year his world would drastically change. He was raised by his parents Kalman and Edina in the village Myria on the outskirts of Damasca.

He is also, apparently, invisible to cameras.Simon was born in the 342nd Year of the Damscan Calendar during the Vlll year in the Reign of King Zakareth VI. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2013, earning a Master’s of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and a flute of dragon’s bone. He's the author of the Amazon best-selling Traveler’s Gate Trilogy, The Elder Empire (which cleverly offers twice the fun and twice the work), and his newest series of mythical martial arts magic: Cradle. Will Wight lives in Florida, among the citrus fruits and slithering sea creatures. Feel free to ignore this advice, but you have been warned! Should you wish to avoid spoilers, it is recommended to read the relevant series in its entirety. Please note that this wiki is meant to be informative and in pursuit of that goal, it is rife with spoilers. Hello and welcome to the Abidan Archives a collaborative wiki about Will Wight, his books and universe as a whole!
