An idea I've been rolling around in my head. It's the story to the dragon wolves in my Legend from a World in Turmoil RPG.
A breeze ruffled the leaves. The midday sun caused ever-dancing shadows to form on the soil. The squirrels scampered here and there and the deer nibbled on tufts of grass swaying ever so slightly. The nearby brook could be heard, its rush an ever-present background to the tranquil setting.
So was the Forest of Eringauld. Ever-quiet, Ever-Tranquil, and ever guarded by the dragon wolves. The dragon wolves are the defenders of the world, but sworn to intervene only when absolutely necessary. They otherwise just lived in their forest, protecting each other and the occupants.
A war was going on between the mortal races and the shadows. Durrahn, an evil sorcerer had come into control of Death's Eyes, allowing him to summon endless legions of shadow creatures. The mortal races had, to this point, been fending him off, and the dragon wolves saw no reason why they'd have to intervene.
But they were wrong. There would come a time to intervene, and by the time they did, it would already seem hopeless.
Hope ya like it! mrgreen
A breeze ruffled the leaves. The midday sun caused ever-dancing shadows to form on the soil. The squirrels scampered here and there and the deer nibbled on tufts of grass swaying ever so slightly. The nearby brook could be heard, its rush an ever-present background to the tranquil setting.
So was the Forest of Eringauld. Ever-quiet, Ever-Tranquil, and ever guarded by the dragon wolves. The dragon wolves are the defenders of the world, but sworn to intervene only when absolutely necessary. They otherwise just lived in their forest, protecting each other and the occupants.
A war was going on between the mortal races and the shadows. Durrahn, an evil sorcerer had come into control of Death's Eyes, allowing him to summon endless legions of shadow creatures. The mortal races had, to this point, been fending him off, and the dragon wolves saw no reason why they'd have to intervene.
But they were wrong. There would come a time to intervene, and by the time they did, it would already seem hopeless.
Hope ya like it! mrgreen