《A Guide to Kingdom Building 》Chapter 105: Red Scorch
Advertisement
Aturs, Year of Severus, 15, I.R., the 33rd day of Fall, Arenfall
------------------------
"Orphella, come closer." The child's gentle smile was inviting her to approach closer. "Do not be afraid, Orphella. I mean no harm."
The elf hesitantly moved forward towards the child who reached out to her. The elf felt something strange from the child, but she couldn't put her finger on it. She stopped just by the child's arms reach and asked.
"How did you know my name?" She blurted out. The elf's eyes opened wide; her mouth ajar as she realized a voice was coming out of her. She covered her mouth and tried to runaway but the shock from hearing a voice coming out of her after a long time was unbearable. Her knees shook in fear and bewilderment, she stumbled down as tears fell from her eyes.
The little child approached her and reached out for her hand, "Are you alright—"
"DON'T COME NEAR ME!" She swiped the child's hand and crawled away from her. "W-WHO ARE YOU?!W-WHAT IS THIS?!" The voice felt foreign coming out from her. Regardless of the voice's sweetness and softness coming out of her, it felt like it was from someone else.
"W-wh…at have you done to me?!" Tears began to flow down her cheeks as she tried to find some answers. The voice was off-putting. It was confusing her so much she bit her lip and refused to open her mouth.
She did her best to stave away the child from her, but she seemed to be too strong for her. She tried slapping the hand away, but it wouldn't budge. The only thing the elf could do was close her eyes and pray for her goddess protection.
She felt the child's soft and tiny hand touch her forehead. She opened her eyes and saw the child's comely, yet otherworldly face. All of the sudden a surge of warm, pale blue light began to emit from the child's hand and directly into her body.
All her fears and confusion melted as the warm light flowed from within her. She slowly calmed down as the light continued to spread through her body. The light felt like a warm mother's embrace calming a crying child.
"I apologize if I have scared you, Orphella." The child said. "It wasn't my intention to surprise you like that." She smiled.
"W-whose voice is this?" The elf asked. "W-who…are…you?"
Advertisement
The child squatted and patted her head. "That's your voice. Well, supposedly your voice." She smiled. "For now, I won't tell you who am I. But know this, you have known me already for quite a long time."
The child slowly faded from her sight. She began to become transparent, letting things behind her more visible as she faded.
"I wanted to talk to you some more, but I really need to sleep." The child smiled. "I would like to thank you for keeping me alive all these years. You are one of the few ones who knew and appreciate my name. Thank you." The child finally faded, and she was left alone inside the beautiful blue paradise.
"Elf?" The beastman's voice echoed from the blue hazy sky. "Elf…are you alright." Suddenly the ground shook. The pave road crumbled and the pale blue light died as she fell into the darkness.
The elf opened her eyes and saw the silhouette of a man standing right in front of her. The figure blocked the sun shinning directly on her face. It took her another moment to focus her eyesight and realized it was indeed the beastman kneeling in front of her.
"Are you alright?" The beastman asked again as he held her by the shoulders.
She tried to open her mouth, but no voice came up, rather it was just a grunt. She felt disappointed and relieved at the same time. It was an overwhelming feeling of ambivalence.
"A-are…you—crying?" The beastman's worried face affected her.
She felt a trickle running down her cheek. The elf immediately touched her cheek and saw the teardrop dampen her finger. She immediate wiped it with her palm and shook her head.
"I wasn't crying." She signed. "The sun was just shinning too much it irritated my eye." She deliberately lied about it. She never wanted the worrywart beastman overthink things.
The beastman hurriedly untied his drinking gourd from his waste and offered it to her. "H-here…have some water…to…uummmm…" He was obviously running out of words and opted to sign the drinking part.
It was a regular occurrence every time the beastman tried to converse with her, he always ended up stuttering or running out of words to say. It was a very unmanly sight the elf thought. In their culture men where always dignified, they knew how to behave themselves in a crowd and knew how to control their emotion so well, they show no hint of it when with others.
Advertisement
But there was something charming about it—there was a kind of charmabout her friends' little quirks. The beastman reached out his hand to her. She recalled the child's gesturehad once again. The elf felt a different vibe from that mysterious child. Her aura felt light and almost…godly. She shook the idea out of her head and took the beastman's cold and clammy hand. They went back to the camp later with some mushrooms that she picked along the way and the games the beastman caught.
It was already past highnoon and there was still no sign of both the dwarf and the human. Apparently, 132…Adaloun opted to go with the dwarf after that heavy conversation they had last night. She helped prepare the food they stacked for the entire day.
They cooked the rabbits in an open spit for lunch and the wild ducks into a stew with grilled capsicum bells, onions and sweet tomatoes for the evening. After cooking, she hung the mushrooms outside their tent to air dry and be used for tomorrow's breakfast.
Sometime later, she went and cleaned the new hides they skinned from the rabbits. It was already in the highest level of Andenoon when she finished cleaning the rabbit skins. She stretched it out and left it to dry outside the tent. From a distance, she saw the beastman hesitantly walking towards her. She noticed his jittery quips as if there was something, he was hiding from her, but she ignored it.
She went inside the tent and laid on her bed trying to past the time thinking about her dream or better yet get some well-needed nap. As she moved to the side, she felt something bulging from her side pocket. It felt hard and round. She tried ignoring it but for some reason, the object began to burn her skin.
She immediately pulled out the object from her pocket and saw the red burning crystal that she found inside the moon-shy mushroom. She threw the crystal to the floor as it left a small burnt mark on her palm. The scorching crystal glowed a bright red light before fading away like there was nothing.
The elf stared at the crystal and then stared at the burnt skin on her palm. Suddenly, the wound began to glow and the formed a swirling line on her palm.
She looked at the crystal once more and heard it calling her, asking her to raise her hand and call it back to her. She tried to stop herself from doing it, but something inside of her couldn't resist the crystal's call. Her hand reached out by itself towards the shimmering crystal.
The crystal flew into her hand just as the beastman went inside the tent. She immediately hid her hand inside her pocket and acted as if startled to see him come inside the tent. The beastman hesitated as he saw her with a look of surprise in her face.
"Oh dear!" He exclaimed as he tried to exit immediately from the room. He hid himself between the flaps and only popped out his head as he tried to converse with her. "Ummm…I…aahhh…I'm s-sorry. I…d-didn't mean to startle you."
"No, you didn't." She signed. "I was just having a weird dream." She lied again.
"Oh…Ummm…" The beastman scratched his head as he emerged from the flaps. "S-sorry to hear that. Umm..well…ughhh.." The poor guy still couldn't make his sentences in front of her. He was looking at the ground the entire time as he looked for possibly something to say.
She knew how shy the beastman was, but this was just beyond her patience, "Is there something that you want?" She asked.
The beastman looked at her, his ears wiggled as he nodded. He tried to compose himself and cleared his throat to at least get his mind to work, "Uhmm…the dwarf and ummm…A-adaloun had returned and we've been summoned to the tent…ummm… to Lord Preston-heim's tent." He said.
The elf got out of bed and nodded to him. She hated those tent meetings. It was so intense and most likely; someone was going to have to do a task for the Principalia. She hated it, the elf just wanted to be free from their grasp.
The crystal heated up once more, but this time she could hear the child's voice inside her head.
"Go! They need you there." The voice inside her head said.
She was terrified hearing the child's voice inside her head, but at the same time, it was comforting. The sweet voice relaxed her mind and quelled her surfacing anger. She stood up from her bed and signed to the beastman.
"Lead the way."
Advertisement
- In Serial24 Chapters
Burning Stars, Falling Skies
Threedak is a simple Dhajtel. Every night she scavenges and hunts for her tribe in the great desert, relying upon her skill and ancestral memories to avoid the night's many dangers. Her life remains largely the same until one night, one of the gleaming angels that hangs in the night sky falls into her desert. Deciding to investigate, she happens upon a scene far beyond her limited understanding. The Dhajtel aren't alone. The galaxy is far vaster and more hostile than Threedak's people can even begin to comprehend. Entrusted with the knowledge and memories of a dead race, it will be up to her to forge Dhajtel society into something that can survive the storm that is to come. - - -(This novel is heavy on Kingdom/Empire Building and is an attempt at fairly hard (grounded in real science) Science Fiction) Cover credit to DrakonStorm - - - A couple authors with reptile MC's have started a discord, feel free to hang out with us.
8 129 - In Serial31 Chapters
The Tutors
Roxie the head cheerleader is being "tutored" by a couple from her first period class. She thinks she can back out of tutoring but she's offered a different deal and she accepts. Will she graduate and leave them and the town behind?"I'm a little confused on if I'm dreaming or in a nightmare. A beautiful fuckin sexy dream where Roxie agrees to fulfill mine and Kai's every fantasy; or a horrible nightmare where my long time crush lets me and my boyfriend fuck her senseless until she's ripped from us taking our hearts...my heart with her." This story is pretty much all smut so if that's not your thing this is probably not a good read for you. This is my first ever story that I update in the middle of the night on my phone when I can't sleep lol. I've been editing it almost daily. Making it better. Give me some feedback and remember this is my first time. I'm just trying this out. I plan to stop at chapter 10 but could possibly be more.
8 141 - In Serial6 Chapters
The Last Player
This novel tells the story of Allen, a virtual mmorpg game player who once made the history of mankind, Creatia. But who would have thought that the legendary game had to close the game due to a significant decline in players Even at the last moment of this game, only Allen alone stood to see the end of the world that accompanied him for 30 years But just as he thought that this was the end, a miracle happened He returned to the previous 30 years! What is the meaning and purpose of returning to the past? To be the strongest? Protecting those he cares about, or to prevent Creatia from closing? No matter what, regrets and mistakes will not be repeated a second time! strongest items, hidden dungeons, secret quests, legendary jobs. He knows it! And here, the journey of the last player, begins! --- Skip to game: chapter 11 If you find a typo/error, please let the author know!
8 194 - In Serial16 Chapters
Neo Cosmos
At the end of creation when everything is being reset for the next cycle , there exists the last survivor of the center of the current universe. He performs his final duty and awaits his end. But after going through that he wakes up in the body of a child?. Did he wake up into newly created next world ? How did this happen and how will this affect the new world?
8 65 - In Serial56 Chapters
Inked and Dangerous
A brainiac biker chick who witnesses a murder seeks refuge with a childhood neighbor turned FBI agent and risks her life to help him put the criminals behind bars. *****Felicity Taylor has a beautiful mind and a future with promise, until something happens to blow it all to hell. How does she respond? She gets inked, buys a Harley, and teams up with a bunch of crooks. Ryan Clark is a federal agent with a taste for single barrel whiskey and one-night stands. He's used to playing rough and taking risks. But when Felicity seeks asylum in Ryan's home, he finds himself practicing restraint. Somehow he knows her badass exterior hides something softer. But is it worth the risk to harbor a fugitive who may end up stealing his heart?If you like your love stories rough and witty with a slice of pie on the side, seek your pleasures here.COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This work is owned by the author. Please do not attempt to plagiarize or you might end up on the wrong side of the law. IN OTHER WORDS: If you find this story on any online platform other than WATTPAD, I did not allow this. You may also be exposing yourself to malware. If you wish to read this story in its original, safe form, do it here on WATTPAD.
8 152 - In Serial42 Chapters
My Poems
8 92

