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Archive for November, 2007

Stitches Part II

The handful of Night Watch guards drew their swords and charged the behemoth. The initial wave of slashes didn’t seem to affect the large monster. Almost like a small child, Stitches grabbed one unfortunate guard and picked him up. After staring at the man in wonderment, Stitches bit into him, tearing him in half. The [...]

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Stitches Part I

“Your service to Darkshire these past few weeks have been invaluable,” Althea Ebonlocke said as she sipped on her tea. “There has been a significant reduction on worgen and undead sightings. I want to thank you for all your aid.”

“That will not be necessary,” Belion replied taking a sip from his own tea. “I know [...]

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Hope in Darkness

It was early morning at Darkshire. The sun had already peaked over the horizon but the gloom of the continuous fog in Duskwood kept the town bleak and gloomy. The townsfolk were already up and about, carrying torches to light up the unnatural darkness.

It had been a few weeks since Belion and Maya arrived [...]

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Duskwood

Beads of sweat formed on Belion’s brow while faint mumbles escaped his breath. His eyes rolled beneath their eyelids as the dreams stirred in his mind. His right hand gripped the frame of the bed tight, the fingers wrapping around the wired frame like the hilt of a sword. Teeth grinding and his other hand [...]

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Dreams Part II

Something caused Belion to wake up in the middle of the night. He thought he had heard a voice, Anaya’s voice, but it was just a dream that haunted him.

The evening was pleasantly calm. The seaside inn at Auberdine was extremely comfortable and peaceful. The rhythmic lullaby of gentle soothing crashing waves of [...]

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Dreams Part I

Belion lay on his bed flat on his back, resting his head on his arms, staring into the ceiling. Never the type to fall asleep right away he rested pondering over the last few days and listening to the sounds around him. Beyond the open window, crickets were chirping, owls were hooting and [...]

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