Nandita To Nandini
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Dharkuntis council of advisers stared to the west, stunned, and some looked like they were still waiting for the Bhoreghan to rise anew. The Emperor’s emaciated face was expressionless, only the gleam in his watery grey eyes betrayed his emotions - anger. The silence was broken by the sound of applause, a solitary pair of hands clapping in a leisurely rhythm. Dharkuntis slowly turned and saw the High Priestess approaching. She was accompanied by a young amazon.
“That was nicely done, why the disappointed faces?” The tingling laughter in her voice was as mocking as the applause.
“Is there a reason for your happiness?” The Emperor asked between clenched teeth. “It was your council to summon the Bhoreghan and they wiped it off the sky like a bothersome insect.”
“I’m glad you headed my advice. It served more than one purpose. One was to strengthen our forces, and that goal is achieved, even more after the Bhoreghan’s demise. You’ll realize that soon enough. The second goal is equally important. I need you to realize whom we are fighting! An army cannot defeat Ghania, Eyna and Zeroth. There is not enough power in this world. We have to lead them to destroy themselves,” Kassja told them, undeterred by the Emperor’s anger. “Of course we have to be careful giving directions, or they’ll destroy everything else as well,” she added with a smile.
Dharkuntis watched the High Priestess. Her hooded black cloak wasn’t closed in the front and showed that she no longer dressed in the white robes of her order. Kassja wore a red gown with a deep décolleté, and a crystal shard pendant, shining in brilliant colors, decorated her bosom.
“Then go and lead, but remember what I am here to achieve. I want Iane, nothing else matters.” The rattling breath of the Emperor made his command sound like a snarl.
“Iane will follow her master, and her master soon will go wherever I go,” Kassja replied.
She tenderly touched the crystal shard lying in the valley between her breasts, and smiled at Dharkuntis before she left.
Hassika, Athea and Menja had watched the Bhoreghan’s nosedive and subsequent crash landing with utmost attention. When its bloody entrails splattered the environment, each of them voiced her personal thoughts regarding the encounter differently.
“Shit!”
“Serves him right.”
“Sorry!”
Athea and Hassika grinned at each other while little Menja looked extremely uncomfortable.
“Don’t worry about your daddy, it’ll probably start raining pitchforks and hammer handles as soon as I tell him to clean up that mess.” Athea realized her mistake before Menja had formulated her inquiry. “That’s just a saying and means it will rain heavily,” she quickly added.
However, Athea’s explanation didn’t prevent Menja from asking another question.
“Will the souls get wet if it rains or will they stay dry because they are invisible?” Menja wanted to know, looking concerned.
“Which invisible souls are you talking about?” Athea asked, starting to feel uneasy too.
“Ghania told me the Bhoreghan had many souls in its tummy, and now the souls are wandering about because they don’t know the way back to the Underworld.”
Athea stared at the girl and groaned. “You aren’t joking, are you? There are souls wandering around in this bloody mess, how many?”
Fidgeting and tilting her head Menja looked up at Athea from between the lashes of her eyes. “In the Underworld Bhoreghans feast on souls and this one was very old, and a very big Bhoreghan. His tummy was full of souls, but it’s not that bad! Bhoregans only eat the nasty souls, the ones judged to have been bad. They are punished to wander the endless deserts of Denaros - one of the known hells in the Underworld - where the Bhoreghans and other yucky things hunt for them. I think they will like it better here, don’t you think?” Menja concluded doubtfully.
Athea let out another groan. “What are we talking about; a dozen, a hundred or maybe a thousand souls? And what will those souls do if they can’t find their way?” She asked and saw Menja’s eyes growing wide.
“No, YOU made that mess and YOU tell her! ... Well, yeah, but you told me the words and I didn’t know the Bhoreghan would splash, and I didn’t know anything about all those souls in its tummy!”
“Quit the squabbling! One of you will tell me what I need to know and I don’t care who it is,” Athea angrily interrupted the argument.
Menja flinched when she heard Athea’s commanding voice. Her eyes filled with tears and she was trembling as she talked. “There are thousands and they will search for bodies to host them. Bodies without a soul, the bodies of the dead. I’m sorry, I didn’t know!” She was sobbing as she finished.
Athea groaned once more, shook her head and palmed her face. Crouching she took the crying girl by her shoulders. “Listen you two. Stop crying, you did what I told you to do. This is not your fault, it’s mine and you don’t see me crying, do you?” She calmly asked and watched as Menja blinked at her, sniffling, and looking rather suspicious than reassured. “Oh come on, am I really that bad? You are my little sisters and don’t have to be scared of me, not at all. Besides, I already told you that your daddy will have to clean up this mess. I just didn’t know what big a mess it is, so maybe we will lend him a hand or two,” she ended grinning.
“The souls, they don’t know their way. They will come to you, Eyna. You are The Way.“
Hassika, Denyssa and most of the amazons had quietly gathered around them. Athea saw their fear stricken faces as they listened to Menja’s voice but knew it was Ghania talking. No longer smiling, Athea turned her back on them. She didn’t want to see their faces anymore and wordlessly she stared to the west as Bosko licked the tears of Menja’s face.
The over-head strike with his great sword had broken the wooden shield and severed the arm below the elbow before it cut the boiled leather armor at the shoulder and tore through clavicle, ribs, breastbone and spine. Ghorn Nakass placed his boot on the chest of his dead enemy and dragged his sword free. He and his Maktar had rushed a unit of skirmishers positioned at the back of a phalanx formation. The skirmishers were not armed for close combat and it wasn’t much of a fight.
Ghorn and his two thousand Maktar were positioned in the middle of the Norgar frontline. He looked around the battlefield and took in a deep breath. The sound of steel clashing against steel was everywhere and bellowed war-cries drowned out the whimpering of the dying and the wounded. Thousands of corpses littered the miles long frontline, and the smell of their blood and feces hung heavy in the air. The orchestra of war played a symphony and the growing audience quietly listened, but they reeked.
This was a Norgar day, a day to fight, to die and so much more. They had seen the end of the world and a monstrous flying beast carrying certain death in its claws. It was a day their legends were made of. The world didn’t end and Ghorn laughed when the beast’s gore and entrails rained down on them. He laughed when he drew his great sword from his back and stormed towards new enemies, and he laughed as he killed them. He laughed because he was a part of what would become a legend, and maybe, because he was alive.
The corpse he left behind didn’t laugh. Its life and soul were gone. The new soul invading the body had no reason to laugh either. His first time on this world had been bad and ended when someone slew him in a tavern brawl. The second time on this world didn’t look any better. Thousands of corpses to choose on this battlefield, but he found himself possessing a mutilated carcass with a missing hand and a severed spine, unable to use the legs. It didn’t matter, legs or no legs, he knew where to go, even if he had to claw his way with his one hand to get there. Blue, red, green, yellow and violet, a rainbow of colors shining in the darkness, and a bell like voice was calling for him. He had to reach the light.
The Norgar attack pushed westward through the enemy formations. Behind them, one by one, the dead were rising, dozens, hundreds, thousands. Walking, limping or crawling they made their way towards a little hill north of Notabir. They all saw the light and they all heard the call.
Roban stood behind the Targhas shield wall as the Ogusi chased along their frontline, drawing their bows and loosening swarms of arrows into the sky. He heard the Targhas grunting their disapproval. Throwing sticks at your enemies was a coward’s way to fight. Roban assumed that the next attack would be more to their liking. In the south thousands of Ogusi riders gathered around their banners and their spear points shone in the sun. However, he wasn’t concerned about the Targhas likes or dislikes.
To the east, the Ghallan clans had taken their position between the Targhas and Notabir. Before the war, the clan warriors didn’t wear any armaments, but since the war began, the clans had used the time to improve on their armor. Many warriors now wore armaments made out of boiled leather, but chain mail was rare and steel plate none existent amongst them. Not enough protection and many arrows found a target. The Ogusi barraging was wearing them down. How would they fare against a mounted charge?
“Vernya is the home of the Ghallan clans and if they die there is no reason to fight any longer. Even if you win this battle, you may lose the war.”
Roban frowned as he heard his thoughts spoken aloud. When he turned around to face Jenaya he spotted someone else. A hundred yards to the north, between the ruins of two burned catapults stood a young amazon. Her hair was raven black and after she loosened an arrow, and lowered her bow, he could see her familiar face.
The arrowhead pierced the chest plate of his armor an inch below his left collarbone. Roban smiled as he fell, he remembered her beautiful, steel-gray eyes.
She didn’t know how long she stood there staring at the body by her feet. His presence had always felt like the wind, sometimes a gentle breeze, more often a storm. Now all she felt was calm as Jenaya looked at the body lying on the ground. The darkness had left his eyes and they were pale blue again. The eyes of a boy she had met some years ago, in another life. Jenaya crouched down beside him, placed her hand on his chest and listened. The metal of his armor felt smooth and cool and all she heard was silence. No breathing, no heart beating, no blood rushing through his veins, Jenaya was drowning in silence but a voice called her back.
“You will go and tell Athea that her brother is gone.”
“Don’t you think she knows it already?” Jenaya asked.
“Of course she does,” Iane replied, spread her arms in a gesture encompassing their surroundings. The Targhas had planted their blood red banners all around them and set them on fire. “They all know he’s gone.”
“Then why do you want me to go?” Jenaya asked as she watched the black smoke from the burning flags rose to the sky.
“I’ve no use here for a wailing vampire, but you still can be useful to me. The moment you tell Athea that her brother is gone she will become even more furious. Maybe I’d also send Nigulla and Patessa to tell her. I want her raving mad with fury,” Iane answered musingly. Nigulla and Patessa, standing by her side, looked decidedly unhappy about the prospect to become Iane’s messengers.
“You want Athea to explode and me to be busy trying to survive the eruption, so neither she nor I will have time to wallow in sorrow. Thank you, Iane,” Jenaya said and stood up, but looked down at the body once more. “The wound by that arrow couldn’t have killed him, was it poison?” She asked.
“No, it was no poison. Poison I could heal, but I can’t heal a body without soul,” Iane answered.
“You asked me to tell Athea that he is gone, but you never said he died.” Jenaya stated and looked at Iane, the question in her eyes.
“I don’t have an answer for you, Jenaya. Destruction is immortal, he cannot die, and Roban told me they are one. Two or one, it makes no difference, there is no soul in this body. It is gone. That’s all I know.”
“What will you do now, Iane?” Jenaya asked.
“I’ll serve my master, as I always did, and always will.”
Jenaya saw the sole tear running down the cheek of the beautiful blond goddess, and looked away. She was about to leave but Iane called her back.
“Wait,” Iane commanded and Jenaya saw her pulling the arrow out of Roban’s chest. “Give this to Athea when you tell her about her brother,” she said and handed Jenaya the arrow.
The arrowhead was a crystal shard. Colorless clear it was sparkling in sunlight, flawlessly, almost. A tiny shadow was enclosed in the center, tainting its perfection.
Gillyn was kneeling beside her youngest brother and tending his wound. An arrow had struck his right shoulder close to the neck. The wound was bleeding profusely and difficult to bandage. She turned her eyes of the wound to look for her sister. Ynerca was standing close by, motionless, and staring westwards where smoke was rising from the burning banners of the Targhas.
“I need your help, Ynerca. Press the cloth on the wound to stop the bleeding, so I can bandage it.” Gillyn yelled at her sister, but Ynerca didn’t react. “This is your brother, Ynerca, and he needs your help! Stop staring, Roban is...”
Ynerca spun around and interrupted her screaming, “Don’t you dare say it! Roban is a god, and gods don’t die!”
“Maybe they don’t, but your brother will if you don’t help me,” Gillyn replied, no longer yelling, but softly.
Ynerca fell to her knees aside Gillyn and cried as she pressed the cloth on the bleeding wound of her brother. While the sisters bandaged their brother, two riders cantered across the field where the clans had brought their wounded. They stopped close by and Sinheyd Dohougney jumped off her horse, ran the last few yards, and crouched down at Gillyn’s side.
“The Ogusi stopped their attack and sent a messenger. Rhogunata offers for us to surrender and demands an answer within an hour,” Sinheyd whispered out of breath.
Gillyn didn’t respond to Sinheyd and continued to bandage her brother.
“Gillyn, please listen to me. I talked to the other clan leaders, without Roban we can’t withstand an Ogusi charge. They will ride us down. The battle is lost and it never was a fight of man. The dead are rising in the north, thousands, and they are marching towards Athea. Let the gods fight their war, but we need to flee or none of our families will survive this day.”
Gillyn wiped her bloody hands with a piece of cloth and rose to her feet.
“We swore an oath, Sinheyd. Athea is the High Protector of our clans, and we owe her loyalty. Her brother fell as he fought for us. That’s where loyalty ends, when you are dead. I will not leave her alone in the face of her enemies, may they be man, the dead or gods, but I will ride and talk to her.”
Gillyn Canbierra took the reins of Sinheyd’s horse, mounted and rode to the north.
Ghorn Nakass and most of the Norgar clan chiefs stood on a rise a few miles northwest of Notabir. Their warriors were still pushing the crumbling Manthakin army towards the western mountains, but their chiefs were looking east.
“It’s a shame, I really liked the boy,” Igen Bjerek, the Tuhak chief, said and spit on the ground.
“He killed the usurper, and led us into a war. He was a Chieftain and I’ll drink on his funeral,” another Chief agreed.
“He was young and left no son. The dead are slow but they are marching. They will reach the hill his sister is on within two hours, or less. I don’t believe she will flee,” someone mentioned.
“The Chieftain’s sisters were always stubborn and I’ve heard this one is even worse.”
“Worse she might be, but her son will become our next Chieftain.”
“If we can get her off that hill before the dead will reach it.”
“I’m not afraid of the dead, but it seems stupid to fight them. We already killed them once and that should have been enough.”
“Ghorn, you know her best. Take your Maktar and bring her to safety at the coast,” the Tuhak chief suggested.
Ghorn watched the faces of the men around him. Hard faces, their eyes as cold as the north, studying him, and they were waiting for an answer.
“You decrepit sacks of rotten bones, do I look like your bloody fool? The Chieftain died and Athea is his Blood Born Sister. I’ll lead the Maktar to that forsaken hill, and we’ll defend it against anyone and anything. That’s how brave I am, and that’s what I will do. Here is what I won’t do, because I am not brave enough. I don’t tell her anything. I don’t ask her anything. I won’t even look at her and I’ll pray she won’t look at me either. That’s it. Find someone braver if you want more.”
Silence followed Ghorn’s exclamation. They stood and stared at each other, until Igen Bjerek broke the standoff.
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Catherine and Alexander by: Bruce Leach Although the children never knew it times had been rough in the castle. Their father, the Duke of Beaufort, had in recent days made a number of unfortunate alliances that put not only his fortune but his entire properties and even his own life in jeopardy. In these days after the king's death the wrong friends could mean accusations of treachery and the Duke had made all the wrong friends. Things looked bleak until he had an...
"Yes... yes!" Dr. Neo Cortex grinned as he looked over his newest invention. After months of toiling away in his laboratory, finally, it was complete! Hanging from the ceiling with wires and cables, the enormous purple machine resembled an oversized cartoon ray gun, what with the "barrel" consisting of a single antenna lined with several glowing rings. Near the top was a small man-sized gap surrounded by control panels, serving as a cockpit of sorts. Cortex had not yet having taken...
Katherine stepped into her elegant living room and took a book from the shelf. She sat in a plush lounge chair, specifically selecting a chair in the back corner of the room next to an old dumbwaiter that was once used to ferry delicious meals from the downstairs kitchen to the dining room table. She planned to read the book for a short while, but she already knew her attention would soon be diverted. Tonight the dumbwaiter would once again be placed into service, except this time it would be...
Chaos and Order: The War Eternal "Small Wars" An Urban Fantasy Tale (Set in the Consultant Universe) Magic has always existed and is now openly acknowledged. 10% of the population is magically sensitive and 5% can actually be taught to cast spells. Only about 1% has the ability to earn a Magic-User 3rd Class license. In a country of 300 million that means there are potentially 3 million professional practitioners. ...
Katherine felt attracted to him the very first time she saw him. He was different than the other men she knew, not that she knew that many, but there was something altogether safe and yet demanding about him. He looked her straight in the eyes, unlike boys her own age, and he showed his interest in her, in an open and pleasant manner. They met at a party of the better circles. She had come there with her two sisters, both older, and both married. The youngest in the family, she was used to...
Andrea On Her Own (Part 3 of Andrea's Stand) A Note Before: If you have not read parts 1 and 2, please go back and do so. I have spent some time trying to develop the characters involved and a brief description of the plot so far will not help you much. Chapter 1: Needing More I leaned back in my chair and stretched. It had been a long hour and a half finishing the homework from my calc. class. As I stretched I felt the sweater pressing against the breast forms and glanced...
I’ll always love you, grandpa! I was hiding in my bedroom, hugging my ragged stuffed bear, waiting for the storm to pass. I had considered crawling under the wooden frame, but I was no longer a child. My curvy ass and generous boobs were making it impossible to use my old hiding places and short of instantly becoming invisible, this was the end of the line for me. There was nowhere else that could be safer, except outside. But it wasn't safe for me to bolt out now. My mom was drunk again...
Sant Ghoshal-Anand Goswami ‘pahunche huye’ siddh purush ya mahatma hn.Sundar Van ke ghane jungle me Aadiwasi basti se sata unka ‘Slddhashram’ h.swami ji vese to Raam Bhakti ki rasik shakha Sakhi Sampraday ke bhakt hn lekin vo Shiv Bhagvan ke nagn rup ke upasak bhi hn.Isi liye unke Ashram me ghuste hi ek sundar Shiva Ling sthaapit milta h. kaha jata h ki yeh ”Swaymbhu Lingam” h, arthat iska nirman kisi kaarigar ne nahin kiya, ye to uska apne aap bana prakritik rup h.ye nitya ling h. Swami ji ke...
Chapter 1 Gretel Heinrich and Elsa Muller were both voluntary "breeding mothers" for the Center for Aryan Development and Furtherance in Oberammergau, Germany during the early years of the 1940s. They had both graduated from gymnasium and when the Third Reich offered the chance for sexy young German girls to serve the Fatherland by serving as "breeding mothers" for the elite men of the Third Reich, both Gretel and Elsa had stepped forward and offered their services gladly. They were only...
We start this week’s show with establishing shots of an old-fashioned market square – cobble stones surrounded by bollards to protect the pedestrian shoppers, then a road around the outside, and beyond that old, whitewashed buildings – shops and pubs, styled to look like Tudor and Elizabethan buildings. Walking toward us, through the crowds, is the familiar round-bellied figure of our jeans and West Ham shirt wearing host – hairy everywhere but the top of his head, it’s everyone’s favourite...
Enathu nanbanuku thirumanm nadaka irunthathu, naangal vilaiyaatu veerargal eppozhuthum kumbalaaga irupom. Avan thirumanathirku pathirikai vaithu vitu anaivaraiyum vara solli irunthan, avan thirumanathirku selum pozhuthu oru auntyai naan epadi usar seithu tailetil vaithu matter seithen enbathai intha tamil kamakathaiyil ungalidam pagirugiren, vaarungal kathaikul selalam. Naangal anaivarum bikeil kilambithu thirumanathirku sendrom, enaku aunty endrala migavum pidikum. Ilam pengalai vida auntygal...
Hi friends, indru tamil kama kathaiyil en sontha thangaiyai epadi oothen endra kudumba tamil kama kathaiyai ungal idam pagirugiren. Vaarungal tamil kama kathaikul selalam, en peyar prathap vayathu 28 aagugirathu. Enaku oru thangi irukiraal aval peyar mala vayathu 26 aagugirathu, avaluku innum thirumanam seiya vilai Avaluku thirumanam seithu vaikum alavirku engal idam ipozhuthu panam ilai, loan apply seithu atharkaaga kathukondu irukirom. Naan oru kama veriyan eppozhuthu pen kidaikum avargalai...
Mandy's sickest stories - Mandy reloadedAuthor: SickoChickMandyAuthor's email: mandydarkfantasies [at] gmail [dot] comTags: F/f, torture, snuff, feet, nc, cannibalismProofread by EmmaPNote, that English is not my native language, so my writing will surely have many grammatical and syntax errors just as improper usage of expressions. I can only hope someone will still find it exciting. Be aware, this is graphic, brutal and extreme. I read it after writing and scared of myself.DisclaimerThis...
Jingle bells! Jingle bells! Jingle all the way! The sound of the holiday song hit Gunther's ears like an ice drift on the open sea. He tried to open his booze-laden eyes to see who was making the racket and saw it was the blasted elves again. Those holiday-enthused cretins were so full of Christmas spirit that they made a nuisance at this time of year as far back as he could remember. He wanted to shout out for them to cease and desist before he made them into little pieces of elves all...
Andrew Running (part 1 of Andrea's Stand) Chapter 1: Running I called my Aunt Clara from the bus station. She didn't seem that surprised to hear from me and when I explained why I was there she told me to walk a couple of blocks to the local diner and get myself a cup of coffee. She'd pick me up in about half an hour. I sat and sipped chocolate milk and tried to eat a pastry while I glanced nervously out of the window waiting for my father to show up and force me into his...
Upon exiting the elevator on the lab level, my first glance down the corridor in front of me made it very clear that something dramatic had changed. I stepped forward with Bo alongside me as was now our routine for these weekend schedules. I saw several new faces for guards and any hesitation might have been an alarm depending on why there was such a new and heightened interest in security. The area outside the elevator door was only a small room. There was only one door, besides the...
I felt pain in my right leg and left shoulder. There was probably more than that, but those were the worst. I opened my eyes and thought my vision was messed up, too, then realized that I was face down in the leaves and dirt. I turned my head and I only saw seemingly random objects close to my face, but as I concentrated, the images cleared to branches and leaves. I was underneath a bush. Underneath a bush? My mind fumbled with this new reality and it was having difficulty, it was...
Our new reality. It didn’t feel different. It didn’t look different. There was a constant feeling that I should be able to look up the mountain to the east and see that large concrete research facility looming over the valley. After numerous times of looking up, it started truly sinking into my troubled brain that it wasn’t ever going to be up there. That became depressing. My training in survival prepared me to deal with the world in its most primal nature. But it is one thing to...
Thinking that our life ‘will never be the same’ was an understatement. You make a decision, maybe spur of the moment, and take one step in action while thinking you can manage the effects. In reality, it can be like sitting down at the top of a water-slide and pushing off. A simple decision and a simple act. Then you find yourself holding your breath for the next moments as you experience one thrill and screaming delight after another until you finally splash into the pool below. There...
Before my eyes registered anything about the new day, I knew I was alone in the shelter. Not that I expected Bo to remain next to me and allow snuggling, but it was still a ‘missing’ sensation. I rolled onto my back, the lab coat I was using as a cover falling to the side. As my mind relived parts of the night before, my hands moved over my body, caressing my breasts, down my stomach, and between my slightly part legs. My pussy felt slightly puffy and tender and I sighed at the memory...
Reality hit me hard after the adventure of tracking and killing the elk. It wasn’t that my effort or success could be faulted, but the preparation and allotment of time afterwards was sorely lacking. I was focused on the hunt and kill, without understanding or appreciating the time involved afterwards in making the jerky and tanning the hide. I completed much of the jerky last night and I was not able to sleep late. This was another difference from the 21st century gal. I couldn’t...
The inevitable morning surprise finally arrived. The hide door to the shelter was stuck by the arrival of a fresh, fluffy 6 inches of snow. I was more than ever thankful for that moment on the mountain pass when I accepted fully that my life encompassed a world without the comforts and options of civilization. The time preparing for the elements of winter was long and hard, it led to not only being prepared for the harshness of winter, but a different life structure evolved that was...
Instead of my eyes tracking Bo’s aggressive movement to the left, however, I was faced, literally, with the growling, fang-baring snarl of a desperate female wolf. Separated by only 2 feet, I was staring face-to-face, eye-to-eye, with the pup’s mother! I was sympathetic, but I was far more pragmatic. I understood the mother’s wanting her young. But, I knew the young wolf would die of hypothermia, its young body would be no match for warding off its severely dropping core temperature. ...
It didn’t take me long to fully bring the other wolves into our world and to accept them as family. Bo and I had survived and, indeed, thrived in our half year or so in this land. I felt content and adjusted with only Bo as my companion. He provided a measure of security and companionship beyond our sexual relationship, which had matured beyond the titillation of the taboo of human mated by canine. The other wolves brought a different feeling with them. It changed the relationship...
If the time Bo and I had spent in this place and reality didn’t change my perspective enough, the time since forming the pack was like stomping down on the accelerator of a high performance car, add to that a car with a nitrogen fuel-injection system. While it was Bo and me establishing ourselves in this place, there was always a connection to our past while we acted as survivalist in the wilderness and constant companions as much as was possible within society. There was a stubborn...
I loved my life. It was hard most of the time, uncomfortable much of the time, dangerous frequently, and humbling more often than not. In this environment, the evolved human of the 21st century was not the top predator, even with my bow. There were times when I thought I might never be warm again. There were times when I thought my body would never stop hurting after falls, scrapes, cuts, and the general physical challenge of keeping up with the pack. There were times when my raging...
The People move north along the western side of the prairie in the spring and back south in the fall. The People are nomadic by nature, following the great herds. Over centuries and longer than the stories that are told and retold by the elders to be passed from one to another, old to young, mother and father to child, and generation to generation. Verbal history is the norm for The People and life has been nearly the same for generations of generations. The stories recount the history...