Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

The Death Maze


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Cold cave water dripped down, echoing across the walls of the great cavern. 
The expedition was in trouble, and they knew it. They were lost.
Back and forth they'd gone, searching for the way out in the way they'd come in. It had to be there, how else had they gotten down here?
The cave seemed to want them inside. Walls would shift behind their backs, and sometimes right before their eyes, if only one of them were watching. Of course, this simply made the explorers all the more panicked.
Hours became days, and the urgency grew higher. Their shouts became louder, for help, at each other. How would they escape?
A sinister presence permeated the group, of this they were now certain. Huddled, starving, cringing in a corner without the strength to move, the dark force crept closer and closer. One by one, the explorers closed their eyes and never opened them again.
There did they lay until a century later, when another curious group fell into the grip of Turnor Cave, or as the ancients called it, the Death Maze.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Dangerous Knowledge



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Daleon, valley of kings, realm of the holy, keepers of the wisdom of light. For hundreds of years the City in the Mountains had lain undisturbed, and untouched by the wider world. 
Daleon was a place of learning, of wisdom and understanding, a place where scholars and sages gathered knowledge from around the world. From here, the legacies and legends from a thousand civilizations could remain pure and incorruptible. Here the scrolls of ancient prophecy and dark myth were safe, guarded.
But some knowledge is meant to be forgotten, and some things should never be discovered at all. Some information has a way of twisting those that know it, turning them from decent folks to people with dark and deadly ambitions. Such is the nature of power, and some information is in fact power in its purest form.
And so the enemies of knowledge impelled their most dangerous allies to find the hidden city, and lay low its mighty walls and arrogant scholars. For who were they to keep secrets from the kings of the earth? Did these sages think they could steal secrets with impunity, simply because they had no hostile intent?
Intent made little difference in the end, when the dragons found the city and burned Daleon to the ground. 
Rumor held that no one escaped the carnage and conflagration that ensued, and much was certainly lost in that fatal attack. 
Some few believe that not all the sages were massacred that day, that some few escaped, perhaps with the very knowledge the dragons were sent there to destroy. 
None however, know for sure. For some things are not meant to be known.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

She Ended

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The war was over. Victory was in hand at last.
But at what cost? Both sides incurred innumerable losses. No one was spared the suffering of grief and sorrow.
Yet what else could have been done? Their freedom, their way of life, had been threatened by greed and dark chains of oppression. Should they not fight for what they believe in? Should they not stand for their families and those they love?
Smoldering fields of the dead answered those questions well enough. They would fight, and die, to protect those they loved.
She ended the war, with a battle so calculated and precise the enemy had never even seen them coming. Pouring over the mountains her dragon's came, bringing fiery death from above, and an end to a catastrophic war brought on by greed and ambition.
Tales were told for generations of the fierce warrior woman and her army of dragons. The truth of that history faded as the legends took hold, but no one ever forgot her, or her winged comrades.