Thursday, May 22, 2014

Alphabet

A man walked into the woods.
But he knew he would be followed.

Certainly, he must avoid the guard.
D
ogs and knives were a common theme among the Sentries.
E
specially to hunt men like him.
F
or days now, he had been running with them on his tail.
G
argantuan footprints lined the earth behind him; the footprints of the dogs the men brought with them.
H
ellhound didn’t begin to describe the horror of these creatures – the Daerken.
I
ce and death and agony followed wherever they treaded.
J
umping over a fallen tree, the man made his was quickly through the undergrowth.
“K
ane!” a voice echoed near him.
L
arge chains webbed the trees around him.
M
eldron had warned him about chains in the wood.
N
ot once had he expected to find anything of the sort, and now he regretted being so slow to listen to his friend.
O
therwise beautiful trees had been scarred by the chains as though they were frequently jostled and pulled.
P
art of the man wanted to turn around and lend himself to the Sentries.
Q
uitting now would put everything he had accomplished to shame, however.
R
ings of arcane figures dotted the chain-bound trees around him.
S
ilently, he crept through the web of iron and wood.
T
hen everything began to blur together.
U
pon a tower of rock, a cloaked figure stood, his hands glowed in the fog.
V
isibility was growing faint.
W
hatever was happening here, the man’s own body was betraying him.
X
eron’s words came to his mind.
Y
ou must reach Valviera or all is for naught.
Z
eylar assumed his ultimate form and took to the skies.

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