Greetings fellow adventurers! The only writing I have up right now is "Kingsblade" -- it's a medieval fantasy that I've been working on for several months.
Here's the synopsis: "The Darkness cannot stand against the servants of Light." A realm, not completely unlike our own, stands on the precipice of Darkness -- it's legends carried by a preacher who seeks out and guides the heirs to the throne of Aérlas. It is the Third Age and the heir apparent has been missing for many years. The preacher knows, however, she is quite alive, but fears that she has forgotten her purpose -- she alone can stand against the Darkness as Elindr's champion and redeem their realm. For it is not only the servants of the Light who seek her allegiance; the shadows have already found her. Pervez, the voice of the darkness itself, stretches out his hand to take the last standing kingdom of Aérlas, Atlan, where the heir to the throne remains hidden and undiscovered by her people. As she, Leyrl Karanor, struggles to understand her enemy and her importance, the dark legions align with but one purpose -- to annihilate the her and consume the land in an unending hell. Can Leyrl learn to trust Elindr and accept her destiny as his champion or has Pervez already turned her heart against the King of the Kingdom Above?
I'd love to hear what you all think about the first 2 chapters!
Here's the synopsis: "The Darkness cannot stand against the servants of Light." A realm, not completely unlike our own, stands on the precipice of Darkness -- it's legends carried by a preacher who seeks out and guides the heirs to the throne of Aérlas. It is the Third Age and the heir apparent has been missing for many years. The preacher knows, however, she is quite alive, but fears that she has forgotten her purpose -- she alone can stand against the Darkness as Elindr's champion and redeem their realm. For it is not only the servants of the Light who seek her allegiance; the shadows have already found her. Pervez, the voice of the darkness itself, stretches out his hand to take the last standing kingdom of Aérlas, Atlan, where the heir to the throne remains hidden and undiscovered by her people. As she, Leyrl Karanor, struggles to understand her enemy and her importance, the dark legions align with but one purpose -- to annihilate the her and consume the land in an unending hell. Can Leyrl learn to trust Elindr and accept her destiny as his champion or has Pervez already turned her heart against the King of the Kingdom Above?
I'd love to hear what you all think about the first 2 chapters!