The Jaguar Shaman
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Caden wandered between the spires, his boots sinking into the red sand as he trudged along, sweat stinging his eyes. He had set out in what he knew was an Easterly direction that morning, marching towards the sunrise, but he had a far less accurate idea of where he was going now that it was hanging directly above his head. All that he could do was keep heading straight, but the lay of the land meant that he couldn’t help but take a twisting, winding path through the reefs.
The reptiles hadn’t resurfaced since he had avoided their blockade the day before, but he knew that they were regrouping, trying to find some way to get to him. Maybe he was becoming paranoid, but he imagined them lurking behind every reef, and he kept his perception spell constantly renewed.
As he navigated around a large outcrop of rock that was covered in table corals, he saw the now-familiar glow of magical energy in the distance. It was his pursuers, had to be, they were arranged in a uniform semi-circle ahead of him at the limits of his vision. They were trying the same trick again, hoping to block off his advance so that he would walk right into them.
He turned to the right, intending to take another long detour, but stopped when he saw that there were more of them in that direction. When he looked to the left, they were there too, slowly closing in as they made their way towards him. Fine, he would have to double back. As he turned about, his heart skipped a beat, Caden seeing that he was surrounded on all sides. There must have been two dozen of them, the reptiles encircling him, slowly closing their net around him.
Trying to suppress his panic, he reasoned that they still had no real idea of where he was. They could follow his tracks in the sand, figure out what direction he was traveling in and get a vague idea of his location, but they had no way to pinpoint it exactly.
If he couldn’t escape, he would have to hide.
With little time to spare, Caden found a suitable crevice in the rocks, lifting his staff and beginning to recite one of the incantations that he had memorized. Energy poured into it, the wood seeming to vibrate in his hands, light curving as he bent it around himself. After that spell was complete, he proceeded directly to the next one in his repertoire, whispering to the wind as he commanded the air currents to sweep away as many of his footprints as possible. Confident that he had done all he could to conceal his presence, Caden waited, watching those glowing figures draw ever nearer.
Like the tightening of a noose, they closed in around him, two of them finally coming into view around the corner. Just like before, they were following his tracks in the sand, their tongues darting forth as they sought out his scent. These were not the same lizards who he had encountered previously, these were both males, long spears clutched in their hands as they hunted him. They would occasionally raise their heads, loosing warbling cries that carried across the desert, calling their companions to them.
Before long, more of them came leaping over the corals, a small army of the creatures grouping up where his tracks ended. They pointed to the sand, chittering and hissing to one another, the parasol-like frills on their necks rising to frame their heads in the same way that a man might gesture with his hands while speaking. They huddled for a moment, then began to spread out. Caden let slip a sigh of relief, assuming that they were giving up, but his breath caught in his throat as he watched them turn their attention to the surrounding rocks. They were searching intently, their yellow eyes scanning the corals.
He tried to calm himself, sinking a little deeper into his crevice. As long as his invisibility spell was active, it was impossible for them to find him. Unless they started jabbing every man-sized opening with their spears, he would be safe.
One of the creatures passed by his hiding spot, pausing to glance around. He felt its eyes lock onto him, watching them narrow, its pupils slitted like those of a snake. He gripped his staff tighter, reminding himself that it couldn’t see him.
The creature lifted its head and called out to its fellows, raising its spear, pointing the obsidian tip directly at him. Caden loosed a wail of alarm as it jabbed at him, his reflexes kicking in, the crack of wood on wood echoing between the spires as he batted it aside. The tip of the spear sparked against the rock as it was deflected, Caden abandoning his cover, following up with a vicious swipe to the lizard’s head that sent it reeling. He landed on the sand, turning to see a whole army of the things hissing and gesturing at him, the frills around their necks flushed red with blood to reveal frightening eyespots.
The time for fear had passed, he had to act now, he had to trust his instincts.
The reptile that he had hit recovered, coming at him again, its frill flaring with rage as it drove its spear towards his chest. Caden let the magic flow through him, giving in to its seductive power, feeling his blood begin to boil with energy. It felt like electricity was coursing through his veins, what could only be described as a desire to dominate driving away his terror. The Master had warned against surrendering to these impulses, but right now, fighting like the battlemages of yore was his only chance to survive.
With reflexes that surprised even himself, Caden swiped at the spear, pouring his will into the strike. Like hitting a dry twig with an iron bar, the wooden haft splintered, a loud snap ringing out as his staff whistled through the air. The reptile’s alarm made it falter, Caden gritting his teeth as he stepped in, delivering an equally powerful blow to its sinewy midsection. He was acutely aware of the mass of his weapon, of its weight in his hands, of its momentum. With all the force of a swinging war hammer, the staff made contact, the reptile doubling over as it was lifted clear off the sand. It sailed through the air, slamming into the coral with enough force to send fragments of rock and dust showering.
The rest of its party, who had been rushing in to join the fray, skidded to a halt as they stared at the bizarre scene. Caden gave them no time to react, turning to face them, planting his staff in the sand as he began to chant an incantation. The wind obeyed his command, whipping at his cloak as it surged towards them, raising a wall of airborne sand. They shielded their eyes as the gale tore at them, stumbling as they were buffeted.
That alone wasn’t going to deter them. Caden closed the gap between him and the group of reptiles, taking advantage of their disorientation. Yells of pain and surprise rang out as he knocked their feet out from under them, moving through the cloud of obscuring sand like a ghost. One of them swung an axe at him, but he blocked it, the stone blade bouncing off his staff as though it were made of tempered steel. The creature’s surprise gave him an opening, Caden increasing the mass at the end of his stave, swinging up to catch the reptile beneath its chin. It was lifted off its feet, collapsing back to the sand in a listless heap.
One of them seemed to have recovered its faculties enough to mount an attack, the screeching female whirling an axe as she charged him, ignoring the sand that pounded against her scales. Caden was ready for her, muttering another incantation under his breath, static electricity making the bronze carving on the end of his staff crackle as it coalesced around it. When the reptile came into range, he aimed the figurehead, releasing the charge. There was a bright flash like a miniature bolt of lighting, the sound of it making his ears ring, the charging female going as stiff as a board. The monster fell to the ground face-first, still twitching as electricity arced across her prone form.
Those that Caden had not dispatched were getting their bearings, the cloud of dust beginning to clear. It was time to make his exit. He resumed his chanting, waving his hand over the tip of his staff, raising it towards the sky. His whispering became a loud verse, the nearby reptiles faltering. They stepped back, eyeing him cautiously, not knowing what he was going to conjure next. As he slammed his stave into the ground, a wind like a small tornado surrounded him, sending a wall of sand swirling into the air. His aggressors were driven back, protecting their faces with their arms, knocked off-balance by the force of the howling gale.
Caden took the opportunity to escape, scrambling up a nearby reef to avoid leaving any footprints, gripping the clasp on his cloak with one hand to save it from being torn loose by the wind. He winced as he cut his calf on a piece of jagged coral, feeling its sting as it cut deep, blood wetting his trousers. No matter, he would heal later. Right now, he needed to get as far from the reptiles as possible while they were still distracted.
Kadal watched from her vantage point atop one of the spires as the intruder disappeared in a vortex of swirling sand, the hunting party left defeated and scattered. She could see the glow of its life force through the obscuring, sepia haze, but it vanished from view as the man fled beyond her sight. As the sand began to rain back to the ground, the unnatural winds abating, her warriors struggled to their feet. They shook themselves, dislodging the red dust from their scales, some of them nursing their injuries.
The hunter who was clinging to the rock beside her hurried to give chase, but Kadal stayed him, placing a hand on his shoulder.
“Not yet,” she warned, the hunter turning to cock his head at her. “We are here to learn,” she explained, “to observe. We cannot hunt that which we do not yet understand.”
She slowly climbed back down the rocky spire, making her way to the sand below, joining her warriors as they brushed themselves off. Fortunately, their egos had suffered more bruises than their bodies, and nobody was seriously hurt. Odd, the intruder had completely overpowered them, killing them would have been trivial. Why had it not finished them off?
Kadal helped one of the hunters to his feet, glancing at the rocks where their quarry had fled. She made her way over to the reef, climbing through the corals, her tongue tasting iron on the air as it darted between her lips. Scattered droplets of crimson caught her eye, and she crouched, running her fingers through the still-wet blood. It seemed that the intruder had cut itself deep on one of the jagged corals during its escape.
“Should we not pursue?” one of the warriors asked, joining her on the rock. She touched a finger against the blood and brought it to her lips, sampling it. “It is wounded, weakened.”
“If we engage the intruder again without proper preparation, the result will be the same,” Kadal replied. “It seems that this creature has no interest in fighting, it fought only as a means to cover its retreat. Why is it so intent on reaching the ruined city? What evil does it intend to unleash there?”
“Then, how should we proceed?” the hunter added. Kadal was not their leader, but her status as the most accomplished warrior of her tribe afforded her a great deal of respect, and they would not act in such a sensitive matter without her guidance.
“Follow it,” she replied, “but keep your distance. I want to know where it is, but I don’t want anyone to attack it. My belief is that it will not harm you unless provoked. In the meantime, I will return to the settlement to visit the Shaman. We are ill-equipped for this task.”
“Understood,” the warrior replied, Kadal giving her an encouraging pat on the back. She turned, making her way back to the village.
“It is a battlemage that you face,” the Shaman said, her croaking voice echoing in the dome-shaped chamber of coral. Kadal sat at the low table, her eyes following the old woman as she shambled about the room, her listless tail dragging in the red sand. She paused at one of her shelves, sorting through her collection of clay pots as she told her tale. “The kingdoms of the West practice a very different kind of magic than we do. Our connection to nature is strong, we borrow from its power during our shamanistic rites. We eat of the substances that it provides to us, expanding our minds, and fortifying our bodies in the process.”
“What makes their power so different?” Kadal asked.
“They call themselves civilized,” the Shaman scoffed, “yet they know only how to take. They harness magic, wielding it like a cudgel, interpreting the currents and energies of the world in the most literal and bone-headed of ways. They lack all intuition and understanding, but that does not mean to say that their methods are not effective. According to the oral histories passed down by my predecessor, and her predecessor before her, we have warred with them in the past. The battlemages were their vanguard, the equivalent of a warrior-shaman, a conjurer who wields magic as a weapon in battle. Their power was only rivaled by their cruelty and their lust for bloodshed.”
“A warrior-shaman?” Kadal replied, her frill fluttering with concern. She had never heard of such a thing before.
“Have you never wondered why our people were chosen to guard the sacred city above all others?” the Shaman replied. “How we have kept it safe for so many generations? We are strong of body and pure of heart, yes, but there is more to our legacy. A warrior-shaman, much like a battlemage, is a warrior who has been imbued with magical powers that they wield against their foes in combat. Their order dates back to the founding of the sacred city itself, so the legends tell, when the Gods entrusted us with protecting these lands.”
“Where would we find such a person?” Kadal wondered. “Should we send word to the other tribes?”
“We have not needed to call upon a warrior-shaman for a generation,” the old woman replied, turning her head to glance at Kadal as she rummaged through her shelves. “But the rites and rituals that can forge a hunter into a magic-bearer are not lost to us. That, too, was passed down by our ancestors.”
“Then ... a warrior-shaman can be ‘made’?” Kadal asked.
The Shaman began to set some of the containers on the table, then opened a large, wooden chest on the far side of the room. Kadal couldn’t see what was inside it, but the Shaman soon retrieved a large box, also made from aged wood. Kadal began to rise, intending to help her carry it, but the Shaman waved her away.
“I am not yet so old,” she chuckled, heaving the box onto the table with some difficulty. She opened the lid with a creak, Kadal craning her long neck to peer inside. It was full of charms and fetishes. There were necklaces made from colorful beads that were adorned with precious stones and pieces of carved bone, small tokens, and sculptures. She began to remove some of them, setting them down on the table beside the clay vessels.
“Jewelry?” Kadal asked, cocking her head curiously.
“Not quite,” the Shaman replied. “These are blessed objects, each one the product of a ritual designed to imbue it with power. By wearing them, one can become stronger, swifter, a fiercer opponent in battle.”
“It is your wish that ‘I’ become a warrior-shaman?” Kadal asked, her frill flaring in disbelief. “B-but I am no shaman! I’ve never been on a vision quest, I’ve never taken part in any rituals. What do I know of such things?”
“You do not need to know anything that I cannot teach you,” the Shaman replied. She reached out and took Kadal’s hand, placing one of the necklaces in her palm. It was made from woven rope, decorated with colorful glass beads and ancient shells that must have been unearthed in the Coral Sea. There was a large pendant made from a piece of carved bone, ivory from one of the whale graveyards, no doubt. The Shaman closed her fingers around it, Kadal taking in a deep breath, feeling a strange sensation wash over her. It almost seemed to vibrate in her grasp, resonating with her being like a kind of strange music.
“Do you feel it?” the Shaman whispered, Kadal glancing up at her.
“Yes.”
“Are you ready to wield nature itself as a shield?”
She nodded, the Shaman smiling.
Kadal stood in the center of the room as the Shaman walked around her, dipping her fingers into different clay pots, and painting their contents onto her scales. They were viscous pastes made from sacred herbs and plants that were found in the Coral Sea, staining her hide with shades of blue, red, and white. The tribe used body paints for ceremonial purposes, and as decoration, but these were different. As the Shaman applied them, she could feel their power starting to flow through her, as though the substances were seeping through her skin. Her heartbeat quickened, her pupils dilating, the coral walls of the chamber seeming to shift and move in the light of the fire.
“Do not fight it,” the Shaman whispered, “this is but the beginning of your spiritual journey.”
She dipped her hand into another clay vessel, tossing some kind of powder into the fire. The flames erupted suddenly, rising up to lick at the ceiling, their orange glow taking on an ethereal, green hue. Kadal recoiled in alarm, feeling its heat on her scales, but found herself transfixed by the sight all the same.
The Shaman thrust a cup into her hands, encouraging her to raise it to her lips, the bitter taste making her gag.
“Drink deeply,” the Shaman insisted, “and prepare yourself. You are about to walk the path of a shaman. You will commune with spirits, the world as it truly exists will unfold before your eyes. Do not be afraid. You are a warrior, and fear has no place in this chamber.”
Kadal began to feel dizzy, the room seeming to spin around her, but she focused on the fire. The green flames appeared to sparkle as she watched them dance, as though a myriad of tiny stars had taken the place of its floating embers. The walls were melting, running together like colored pigments, her perception of time slowing such that every second lasted for what felt like minutes.
The Shaman walked in front of her, raising a hand filled with some kind of fine, white powder. She blew it into Kadal’s face, then stepped clear, the hunter’s perception of the world around her warping even further as she inhaled. It was as though the everyday world as she knew it was being peeled away before her eyes, replaced by a realm of ever-shifting, rainbow-colored shards of glass. At its epicenter was the fire, beating like a heart, its roaring flames seeming to pulse in time with the rhythm of the Universe.
She looked down at her own hands, feeling a sense of disconnect, as though they were no longer her own. Her sense of self was dissolving, her nerves seeming to extend beyond the limits of her own body, interweaving with the living world that she was becoming immersed in. There was no barrier between her and the roiling, magical energies of nature, not anymore. She was exposed, naked before its power, but she could not help but welcome the feeling of oneness.
In the depths of the fire, she saw moving shapes, gradually becoming more defined as she concentrated on them. She saw the battlemage, the power that he commanded. She felt his determination as he trekked into the unknown as though his emotions were her own. A pang of dread disturbed the peaceful ocean of sensation that was washing through her, her perspective shifting. Kadal suddenly beheld the sun as she had never seen it, a burning ball of roiling flame that seemed to occupy the entire sky, the land beneath it scorched barren by its unforgiving heat. On the horizon, she saw ruined spires made from glass and stone, far larger and grander than those of the Coral Sea. They twisted towards the sky like beautiful, glittering corkscrews, catching the glare of the sun in their many windows. Could this be the sacred city? She had spent her entire life protecting it, but she had never gazed upon its magnificence with her own eyes.
There was something nestled at its center, buried deep within its hallowed halls, an orb that was blacker than black. It almost seemed to absorb light, bending reality around itself, Kadal unable to tear her eyes away from it. She understood what it was intuitively, as though the void had answered her question before the thought to ask it had even entered her mind. It was a piece of a dead star, the corpse of a God.
Overwhelmed, she dropped to her knees, digging her fingers into the sand as she panted. She was vaguely aware of something being forced into her mouth, her eyes opening after a few moments more to see that reality was mending itself like a wound. The Shaman knelt at her side, a now-empty clay vessel in her hand.
“What did you see?” she whispered.
“I saw ... the city,” Kadal gasped. “The world was burning. There was ... a black orb ... like a ball hewn from the darkest obsidian. The mage seeks it, he is so determined to possess it...”
“I saw the same dark vision,” the Shaman replied. “The Gods have spoken to you, Kadal, they have given you their blessing. Rise as a warrior-shaman. Don the charms, wear the paint, and stop your enemy before he can lay a hand on that orb.”
Caden rolled up the leg of his pants, wincing as he exposed the jagged tear in his calf. It went deep enough that the sight of it made him light-headed, dark blood still seeping from it. It hadn’t hurt at first, but the longer he had walked, the more it had begun to ache. He kept reminding himself that he could fix it, trying not to look at the wound for too long as he raised his staff, beginning to recite the incantation.
It had taken some time to find a place where he felt safe, and where there was enough plant life to heal himself. A nearby cactus and a few desert flowers began to wilt as he drew upon their energy, those silver strands coalescing around his injury, his flesh knitting back together before his eyes. This was a greater task than a few blisters, the flowers beginning to shed their dead petals, the cactus seeming to deflate. When it was done, he washed away the blood with his waterskin, allowing himself a moment of relief.
He glanced back in the direction that he had come, sensing that the reptiles were still tracking him. They had to know where he was, but they were only following him, never getting close enough that he could see them. They were persistent, they wouldn’t hold back forever. It wouldn’t be long before they figured out some new angle of attack.
How had they seen through his invisibility spell? Was he a worse magician than he had assumed, or did they have magic of their own? They were shamans, that much he knew, but he had no idea what form their primitive magic might take.
In any case, he couldn’t hide anymore. If they attacked him again, he might have to kill some of them. The idea didn’t appeal to him. Even as a young child living on his parent’s farm, years before he had joined the Sorcerer’s Guild, the slaughter of livestock had always upset him. He vividly recalled his father thrusting an axe into his hands, and demanding that he kill a sheep, the animal cocking its head at him and blinking stupidly. His tears had made his father relent, and that might have been one of the reasons that his family had given him up to the guild so readily. He didn’t have the temperament of a farmer, let alone that of a killer...
Remembering the previous fight frightened him. He had given in to the violent impulses that the magic inspired in him, and it had felt ... good, liberating. It was a feeling akin to running at full tilt, feeling the pounding of one’s heart, the wind in one’s hair, the sense of freedom. As much as he wanted to tell himself that it had been necessary, he would be lying if he said that he hadn’t enjoyed it. It had come so naturally to him, like something that he was ‘supposed’ to do. Was it coming from the staff, or was it awakening something that had always been lurking inside him?
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Glint was a pretty blue green world with twelve other planets in the system and three far asteroid belts on the rim. Like all Kaire we were hunters and warriors but we were also space miners. We had six huge refining stations and two major mining platforms as well as a very large ship construction station. There were twelve large major clans in the system not counting the few visiting or looking for a new clan site as well as Noss and Sizz. The Noss were mostly on two southern continents and...
Thanks to b0b for beta reading this! Xandra – Black Glass Aerie, The Island of Birds The dark, misty clouds swept across the jungle below. I crouched on the ledge, watching the rain-laden clouds rush across the island. They washed like gray surf around Mount Peritito just below the lowest part of the aerie. I peered at the clouds, trying to spot the travelers through them, my fingers playing with my air totem. The totem was carved from light balsa wood, sinuous lines reminiscent of...
Flaming arrows, spears, warriors on horseback This is the site i saw as i ran from my burning hut, my village was under attack. I saw many of my tribe slaughtered as they tried to flee, others being captured and tied. I turned to run behind the huts but as i did a horse so jet black it would be unnoticeable at night stood before, upon the horse was a vision of beauty and horror. Let me explain briefly what i saw. A dark skinned Amazonian type warrior, in full bodice armour, short wrap skirt,...
ExhibitionismDrakari and a handful of his close mates had been playing poker for a good six hours straight when he finally got up from the table and stretched his large muscular frame. Even though the game of poker was new to him, he had quickly picked up the understanding of it. Drakari decided that he liked the game very much. He liked the game even more so, he chuckled, when he had taken nearly everyone's money in the process! After bidding everyone a good night, he left and made his way back to his...
Fantasy & Sci-FiThe bed is overstuffed and much more comfy than the dirt I usually sleep on. Waking up is me rolling out of the mess of pillows and falling onto the wooden floor. After about ten minutes of sleeping there, I finally get up and change from my sleeping clothes and into my usual attire and I decide to go downstairs. Stein apparently sleeps on the front desk. This I realize when I notice him sitting at a stool, arms crossed and his head resting in it. Also he switched his mint green apron to a...
Straight SexI walked the ten centimeter ledge as if it were a wide path and ignored the thousand meter drop to my left. The cliff bent and then I was walking onto a very wide ledge covered in thick moss. In the center was a tent and in front of the tent were three human males around a holographic fire, drinking. To one side was a collapsible stasis container with six spike-like horns on it. I moved closer and finally stepped into the light. It was still several moments before I was seen. The men jerked...
I was not normal, that is what everyone kept telling me since the day I was born. I was white with a red star on my chest. It would have been better if I had been any other color. Since I was old enough to walk I have been told I would never be a hunter or a warrior. My clan was a mountain clan and from the time I could walk I began training to prove them wrong. I did not only learn the Art but several of the human martial fighting arts. I was running and climbing all the time and learned how...
New character appearing in this chapter: Great Warrior, Defender of the Nest, and Hero Thorne’s name before he became an Immortal. In his original form he was a creature that resembled a lizard, but was 6’-6’’ tall while standing on his hind feet. There were claws on his hands and feet. His legs were very muscular as was his chest and arms. His head was at the end of a longer than human neck which allowed the neck to bend so he could look forward when he was standing. There was a short tail...
Toril flew from the shrouded form that held him. White hands gripped the sides of her hood and pulled it back, revealing an unearthly beauty beneath. Her skin was akin to the finest marble statue, flawless in appearance. Her lips matched her eyes in the glowing shade of red in the dark cave. A pale pink tongue reached out to lick her lips, revealing the sharp canines in her mouth. He steeled himself against the woman shaped creature. A Vampire. The figure rose slowly. "Yes... you will do...
Hiryu tensed, ready to experience pain. To his surprise the demon did not immediately attack. Eigis stepped back, the black silts of his gold eyes opening wide and then narrowing with interest as he evaluated the stocky, muscular young man standing before him. After a minute or so he tilted his slender, fine boned head to one side, a talon tapping his sharp chin, a thoughtful look on his face. Hiryu waited, but the demon did not move, except his eyes, traveling up and down as if memorizing...
“Are you ready to give up yet?” The demon asked, lifting up the young man’s chin and twisting his head around so they could look at each other. “Remember, the question is not when you will die, but how long it will take. If you do, I’ll grant you the kindness of killing you before I finish eating you. Well, at least to the point where you are more or less unconscious. I hate eating dead things.” A brief look of revulsion crossed his handsome, blood smeared face. It was a temping offer, but...
With a horrible snap, he bit off the finger where it connected to his hand. Hiryu jolted horribly at the sound, then gasped as the demon reached into his own mouth and pulled out the severed finger, now mere chewed bone. Hiryu swallowed hard, grimacing, his fingers on his right hand curling defensively, although he’d felt no pain. ****WOULD THERE BE PAIN – NERVES? He watched in disgust and an odd fascination as Eigis stuck the larger end into his mouth and broke off a piece with another loud...
The Viper class-2A Warbird left Gondora's orbit traveling through the Cylarian system at hyper speed. The smaller scaled, yet highly equipped, battle cruiser carried her normal operating crew of about a dozen, along with seven elite Shadow Warriors, commanded by Raiden Ul'thri. The Viper and her crew were on their way back to the Allied Federation's home world, after having completed their assigned mission. Raiden and his team had been sent in to squelch an uprising on the otherwise peaceful...
Fantasy & Sci-FiGreetings! My name is Sawadogo. I am a warrior in the military of the great Mossi Kingdom of Bogandini. Just so you understand, I am speaking to you from the year 1452. I am on my way to the battlefield to war against a pestering neighbor nation state. I am a battalion commander of 100 troops and they revere me as gifted both mentally and physically. Though I am not titled a prince, I am descended from the King, or ‘Naaba’ as my people call it, Wogbho the First. He was my great-grandfather. His...
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The forests of Murklewarren seem eerily quiet this morning and a thick, cool mist hangs in the air. Only able to see the ghostly silhouettes of gnarled trees through the haze, you feel as though you are walking through an abyssal cloud. And you're being stalked. Someone is moving stealthily nearby, but they cannot hide from your keen elven ears. You brush auburn bangs away from your rich hazel eyes and peer into the fog. A grin spreads across your face, for you may yet have some fun...
Fantasy“So… You can’t pay for a room.” The innkeeper says to me, shutting the door behind him while I take a seat in an uncomfortable wooden chair. Of course I can’t. Getting your bag o’ cash stolen by goblins and you can’t pay for anything. But I don’t do anything desperate yet. I keep my sword sheathed and my eyes to the floor, embarrassed. I hear him sit down and scribble on some papers on his desk. “Now, as much as I’d like to be offering charity to every wandering girl who calls herself a...
Oral Sex1.1.3. Medic and Warrior*1941*Selene had spent half the night with the sick at the field hospital. She had signed on as a nurse and was with her unit on the front line a hundred kilometers from Monterry in Mexico. This war was different from the great war a generation ago. It did not escalate in weeks, but got worse from year to year. If you ask the East Asians, it probably started four years ago, when Japan started to conquer China.In Europe it had started last year when Spain and Germany...
Dr. Randolph Lewis woke up suddenly believing he had just heard someone. He sat up quickly in his sleeping bag but could not see anyone in the cave he had used as his home for the passed two weeks. Since separating from his daughter Jen and climbing the mountains that bordered Switzerland and Austria he had been alone and not seen another human being. He was sure if he finished the trip and crossed over into Austria he'd see a lot of people, however, it would be close to 2 1⁄2 months before...
Hiryu was standing, ready and waiting, when Eigis sauntered back an hour later. The orange eared demon noticed his determined expression and his ears quirked in interest. “Ready for some more?” The warrior gave a curt nod. The demon stepped closer. One hand shot out, talons slashing his other cheek. A smack opened up the cuts wider. Bending close, he sucked up another mouthful of blood before setting to in earnest. This time he seemed less interested in eating and more about playing. He...
Eigis took a deep breath. “Thank you for your consideration, but I’ve already reached my decision. I have had plenty of time to think it over on the way up.” Everyone looked up, curious and apprehensive, waiting for his answer, as he faced Lady Death Eyes. “I want to live. I choose to accept your offer, and discover if I can live without devouring humans.” Bells cheered, her bells ringing noisily as she attacked him with a delighted hug from behind, making them both almost fall. As Eigis...
Enith knocked on the large wooden door and opened it with no pause or further warning. She entered the servant's chamber, raging horny and eager for morning relief. An empty room greeted her. The warrior woman's eyes narrowed in annoyance. She'd already checked the kitchen, the workshops and the other areas of the estate where Martael might have been getting a head start on his morning duties. He was nowhere to be found. "SHIT!!!" After a quick subsequent search over all three floors...
I watched the army of Deviant drones as they pressed the attack on the company of Kaire warriors. They were more than holding their own but sooner or later the drones would break through. I sighed as I turned and slipped into the bushes and moved around the fighting. The column of drones were moving through the forest with aerial drones gliding above them. I was moving a little faster than I should but saw the Deviant control vehicle at the rear of the column. I crawled closer and had slowed...
The kingdom Rivera is, on the whole, a prosperous kingdom. The kingdom is ruled from the capital city of Aster. Rivera is bordered to the north by a high mountain range with wild wastes beyond, the west by an endless, uncharted forest and to the south and east lies the ocean. Across the eastern ocean lie other lands but the southern ocean has never been crossed. Rivera is plagued by bandits and monsters, the same as any other kingdom. As a result of this several groups, from proper...
Fantasy“What?” the grizzled captain growled, looking at me as if I were wasting his time. Nervously, I stepped up to the table where new recruits registered. The canopy over his table did little to protect him against the cold and damp of the heavy overcast and patchy fog, which probably added to his ill-temper. “I’m here to enlist to fight in Donnak.” “How old are you?” he queried grumpily after appraising me for a moment. “I’ll be sixteen in a few days,” I replied, trying to sound more assured...
Fourteen days later, five of which were spent aboard ship on the way home, I fidgeted impatiently as our ship slowly approached the docks in Bellcaava. I could see a large contingent from our clan awaiting us and spotted Karela among them, as well as the Clan Patriarch. Surprisingly, even the King was there waiting. I suppose the message carried upriver by a smaller fishing boat arrived far enough in advance of us that they knew approximately when to expect us this afternoon. “Are all those...
Sunday, September 29th, 2013 – Mark Glassner – Tacoma, WA Sunday passed in a haze of pain. I woke from the dream with Azrael back into the torment of my battered body. I hauled myself to my feet, ignoring the protest of my muscles, and staggered to the sink accompanied by the clank of my manacles. I bent down and greedily drank the cool water from the tap, bringing momentary relief to the stump of my tongue. My stomach ached and rumbled. I hadn't eaten since breakfast yesterday, I...
I wasn’t sure why we didn’t start for home in the morning but I wasn’t in charge so I didn’t worry about it. I figured we were probably awaiting word from the Donnakian scouts who were following the retreating remnant of the Kahjohngi army, making sure they didn’t regroup for another attack. I doubted that they would, since they knew the Donnakians would be better prepared now. They also knew how near to impossible it would be, and how horrific the cost of such an attempt would be in terms of...
It was incredibly hot! At least 95 in the shade! Ashley Gordon and her husband of two years were sitting in a grandstand watching a reenactment of a battle between U.S. soldiers and a band of warriors from the Apache tribe. Dressed in full battle regalia the Indians looked more than ferocious as they swung axes and threw spears at the blue suited infantry soldiers. For more than twenty minutes the battle raged on and the audience more than got their money's worth as the soldiers defended...
InterracialFlaming arrows, spears, warriors on horseback This is the site i saw as i ran from my burning hut, my village was under attack. I saw many of my tribe slaughtered as they tried to flee, others being captured and tied. I turned to run behind the huts but as i did a horse so jet black it would be unnoticeable at night stood before, upon the horse was a vision of beauty and horror. Let me explain briefly what i saw. A dark skinned Amazonian type warrior, in full bodice armour, short wrap...
It took a few years and a lot of sleeping in class, but now you've graduated school and are ready to attack the world with all of your knowledge! Well, kinda. "Graduation" just means leaving school, right...? Well, anyway, that doesn't matter, because now you're free to finally pursue your dreams of becoming a Warrior and keeping your city safe from the horrible, mean-looking monsters all over the rest of the continent! Hey, maybe one day you'll even clear out enough space that they can build...
Karela and I have been friends for as long as either of us can remember. When I was eight, on the day I was chosen to train as a clan warrior, I went looking for Karela to tell her. When I found her, she was talking to a boy two years older than me, intent on what he was telling her. Even when I called out to her, she had ignored me. I was hurt and angry, and shouted to her, using our secret nickname. It was one she let me call her, but only if nobody else was around. I had called her...
“So… You can’t pay for a room.” The innkeeper says to me, shutting the door behind him while I take a seat in an uncomfortable wooden chair. Of course I can’t. Getting your bag o’ cash stolen by goblins and you can’t pay for anything. But I don’t do anything desperate yet. I keep my sword sheathed and my eyes to the floor, embarrassed. I hear him sit down and scribble on some papers on his desk. “Now, as much as I’d like to be offering charity to every wandering girl who calls herself a...
You flip on the TV to catch the latest episode of your favorite show. "Welcome to another exciting episode of Naked Ninja Warrior! I'm Charles Linton and as always, I'm joined by my partner in crime, Randy Valentine." "Glad to be here, Chuck." The two hosts of the show stand in front of a flashy red and blue background. Chuck is a polished, professional looking man in his early 40s. His short black hair is well groomed and he's wearing a crisp shirt and tie. Meanwhile, Randy is almost a polar...
(Author's Note: SO... After two long years of creative dry spell and a major writer's block that has prevented me from writing seriously, I have decided to try to continue this thread. Bear with me as attempt to get back into the mindset of the premise so the pacing of quality content might be a little slow.) A long time ago, a great immortal warrior named Skord brought down the rampaging Bardarim, the fabled Ender of Worlds. As reward from the Elder Deities, he was offered the place of a dead...
FantasyAxynthia was left alone in the woods. She had just been in the dungeon under the active volcano and me the secret wizard Gonzyndro. She was going to walk back to the nearby village to recuperate and find a crew to go and take over the fortress of Undrasow. She was walking in broad daylight, keeping cool in her specially designed armour. The armour covered her breast and her cunt with metal plates attached on her hips and sides with clasps. She was otherwise naked, beside her high boots. She had...