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Lunar Dawn

PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:32 pm


This a short story I wrote that inspired the idea of Labyrinth. It involves pheonix, so Frac should like it.

I wrote this for a freinds brithday, when i had no money to bye her something. She loved it, and I've always been keen on it.

There actually, was going to be a small series of stories based off of this, but the sequal flopped like a fish. I decided that this story was pretty good all on it's own.
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:34 pm


The Phoenix Sings Sunsets


"It is said, in the deep, cold whisperings of tale and legend that once in our land and high in the sky loomed an enormous fiery orb. The orb glowed with a startling brilliance that lit the entire land by day, and slept by the shadows of night.

We called the orb the 'sun' and every day it rose to the song of the phoenix. The sun shone upon the world and gave life to all things green.

Our king, Glorabet Sunlamoon, became jealous of the mighty phoenix who every day awoke the sun with it's song, and every night sang it to sleep. One night, just after the sun had been put to rest, he captured all the phoenix and had them imprisoned deep below his rocky fortress.

Some say that our land has been forever in darkness, immortally in shadow. They say that our land was always barren, that our lives were always harsh. Others who remember the times of light recall great towering forests and thousands of animals. Day and night were light and dark, not impenetrable blackness. Some say that there are still phoenix in the world, loath to sing their song where the sun can hear it, lest the king again become jealous and lock them away."

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In the courtyard, the army was assembling for the dawn role count. Ten units, twenty sub units, and all officers gathered on the large cobblestones. There was plenty of space, and most of the army could fit in with considerable room to spare for the city commoners. Lieutenant Dregnot sat on his horse with the other officers, waiting for the call. Beside him, General Pearlmount sat grim and serious.

"Lighten up, Pearlmount, there hasn't been a threat in five years. There will be none in the short future."

"Sitting on your a** for five years has made you soft, Lieutenant Dregnot. Speak like that to me again and I'll see you cleaning the privies. Have your men reported back about the raid?"

"Yes, General, Sir. They reported one missing, but the brigands killed."

"Their orders were to take the captives alive."

"They were not able to carry those through general. The raiders were already dead."

"How?"

"They called it a plague of beasts."

A hoarse shout from the battlements distracted them. The courtyard was lit with magic lamps left the surrounding Black blacker without the help of the stars and moon. A watcher was waving hand signals on the top battlements, summoning a messenger. It would take a full ten minutes for the messenger to reach the man, and then report back to General Pearlmount. The officers had estimated that this was time that could be sparred because any approaching army would not move fast enough to attack before word arrived to the General.

Unconcerned, Pearlmount and Dregnot waited patiently to hear what was happening. They did not however, wait as long as they thought they would have to. Someone in the sub units was pointing up, alerting those around him. From above came a voice yelling a command.

"Clear the courtyard!"

The army was inclined to obey.

The General had some different ideas. Seeing nothing but a monstrous beast, he yelled for the archers to load their weapons and fire. All along the battlements, arrows were knocked and pointed upwards. Letting their arrows fly, the archers grabbed more arrows, prepared to fire again.
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