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Submitted to Contest #252
Joreah kissed the floor, shabby and coated with dust as it was, the cold touch of marble upon his lips, providing a shocking truth as to the character of his god in and of itself. He kept his head there, paying no mind to those around him. He allowed their whispers and their condescending looks to wash over him, his belief would not be shaken by such worldly intimidation. He ignored the dull pain in his knees, caused by kneeling on such a hard floor for so long. His attention, his focus, his very life belonged to his lord, Nesfet, god of all...
Submitted to Contest #251
*TW: Contains mentions of death, torture, and the odd bit of genocide* The Jai Halid, mother of all books, the writings before time.” “Mere legend” replied the dying farmer, a thin trickle of spittle hanging into his beard. Haelsuf cursed, he looked like he might strike the farmer, but he quieted after receiving a single withering glare from his companion. Haelsuf backed away and stood in a corner, hiding within the shadows, his broadsword swaying in its scabbard. The glow of a lantern washed the room with a slight light, p...
Submitted to Contest #250
*TW: Contains mentions of death and death itself, could be uncomfortable for some* The gardens of the Senex were in a way both serene, and yet had a terrifyingly electric atmosphere. The assortment of flora, once meant as a distraction from the world of politics, had been depraved into a den for schemers. To further enforce this stereotype a youth was approaching a rather elderly man, though the youths footsteps were calm and collected, his face was anything but. He drew his finger upon the hilt of the dagger strapped to his belt, the symbol...
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