《Breaker of Horizons》Book 2: Chapter 1: The Dust Settles
Advertisement
As the nuclear ash settled over the desert, Nic had already departed.
The explosion had torn several islands out of the sky and reduced a huge amount of the river to steam. Now that mist was forming into clouds, and merging with the whirling torrents of wild stormwinds kicked up by the blast, creating the first rain the parched land had seen in centuries.
Something terrible had been unleashed- but it had changed the dull, miserable stalemate that held the desert in its grip.
Rain fell and life blossomed.
---
The jungle was deep and dark and full of primordial mist that lingered amidst the moss-wet tree trunks. The gleam of luminous flowers lit the gloom beneath the canopy like a thousand strange lanterns, their glowing vines pulsing with a flickering, unsteady rhythm.
It was good to be home.
He found his way through the ruins of the human camp and wandered aimlessly for a time, before finding his way to a massive skull. It was half-covered in crawling weeds and lichens, a green-blue fur of plant life covering half of the ivory bones. Huge tusks extended from the toothy jaw. Some kind of mammoth boar maybe…
It didn’t matter.
He climbed up into one of the eyes, which was a huge hollow space that could’ve easily held his entire apartment from City Layer d23. Better yet, the mosses made a deep carpet of soft fur that felt blissful on his sun-scorched skin. Little bright-feathered birds chirped angrily as he invaded their nesting ground, but Nic just waved a lazy hand. “We can share…”
As he curled up to sleep, exhausted, he paused to check the prize in his hand.
He had been given a quest to kill Sula, leader of the elven mission to Earth. He had done that, although he felt a dull sense of loss, as if in another world they could’ve been friends and companions. Now, he held the reward like a good luck charm.
Advertisement
It was a Spatial Pillar Token. The key to starting his own settlement.
“Sofia?”
“Yes, Nicolas?”
“Do you figure-” He wanted to ask if he’d done the right thing. But the truth was, it didn’t matter now. He’d done what he’d done. “What do you think we do next?”
“I think you’ve done well so far. Better than anyone could have asked, Nicolas.” She said, answering his real question. “With that token you can start a Settlement. Fighting for yourself teaches you how to be strong, how to survive, but it won’t let you create anything. If you choose the path of a leader, Nic, you can choose what your fight means.”
She was such an optimist.
But it did make Nic feel better, hearing such lofty ideas.
He turned over, and slept on a bed of moss.
---
His dreams were simple, bright, and wonderful. City Layer d23 had turned into a paradise. Every apartment block was crumbling, abandoned to centuries of rot. Enormous roots pushed through the open doorways and branches reached out the windows in verdant trails of interlocking green. Vast trees emerged where the sides of skyscrapers fell away, pushing up into the light. Chains of flowering vines hung between their branches, filling the air with the sweet and candied scent of pollen.
A bed of grass covered the streets. Here and there were remnants of smaller houses, or street signs, but they were half-submerged and crooked like capsizing ships.
He stood at the base of it all, in the heart of the city where statues gathered. They were worn and covered by warts of green rust, their faces gone, the fine details of their construction worn to nothing by age.
Nic looked up and saw the sun.
It glowed down through the branches, a mirage of golden light. It illuminated the bare, pale bones of the leviathan who had died to give the city its shape.
Advertisement
And Nic felt a pulse.
It cascaded through the earth, racing underfoot.
By the logic of the dream, he knew what it was.
The heartbeat of the city. It was hope for the concrete hell that had swallowed his childhood. It was a world coming back to life.
A city’s heartbeat shuddered through the earth, and Nic felt the call in his own heart, his own bones. He had to do this.
It would make things right.
---
Nic awoke the next morning having seen the face of the Dao.
He felt refreshed, full of energy, and clear-headed. It was as if he’d been born anew overnight, and as he clambered out of the eye socket of the great skull and beheld the forest, all he could see was the beginning of a new kingdom. Birds perched along the skull’s tusks in great arrays of bright feathers and chirping songs, and he could see other small animals scuttling about in its shadows.
Beyond, the treetops of the forest made a rustling ocean of green leaves, and the sun was rising behind the shadow of Nylea’s great oak.
He stood above it all and breathed in deep.
Then he got to work.
The first order of business was to claim three Dominus nodes, and with two pillars of light to the north and south indicating Settlements from the natives and the Invaders, he had to work fast. They’d be advancing as quickly as they could, trying to claim territory while it was still free and uncontested. Nic planned to contest both.
He still had control of the Dominus Node under the lake.
Nylea held the one high above in the great tree.
Those were two points of the triangle, but the Settlement would require him to take a third, and find someone to hold it for him. Three powerful warriors were the least requirement to form a healthy civilization.
Nic might have trusted Mattias, but if he was lucky, Mattias had journeyed with the elves back to their homeworld. Better that than dying in the desert.
As for who else he could rely on…
It took Nic a second to recognize the obvious. Inkspur. Inkspur could easily occupy a Dominus Node for him. And at that thought, the little wyvern emerged from the tattoo on his back to crawl onto his shoulder, sharp talons pricking Nic’s skin.
“Hey lil’ guy. Up for helping me build a civilization?” He asked, rubbing Inkspur under the chin.
“A GLORIOUS DAWN FOR AN EMPIRE OF BONE AND BLOOD!” The wyvern roared, frightening several birds up into the sky. “We shall lay the foundation of an IRON RULE under which these natives will SERVE or PERISH.
“Yeah, sure. Sounds about right…” He chuckled as his fingers found just the right spot behind the wyvern’s horns, and the proud, boasting little drake collapsed into purring, stretching its wings out and yawning in the cutest way.
Together they set off into the dawn.
Advertisement
- In Serial6 Chapters
A Fool's Journey, or the Vagrancies of a Man in Exotic Lands
What does a sad bastard do when fate, literally, decides to throw him into a fantasy world? Solon just wanted to lead a normal life; work, share some pizza with friends, work, play some videogames or read something, work, maybe sleep?, work... Pretty much the usual, rinse and repeat. It was far from perfect, but life was nicely boring and comfy enough. Truth be told, he had hoped it would go on forever, or until he got married, or until the apocalypse finally decided to bring an end to everything. As far as he could tell, though, the former was about as likely as the latter; not very. And perhaps even somewhat related, if it ever came to it. Unfortunately, he saw himself involved in some sort of cosmic fart that screwed him over, brutally severing his life-plan. Or, maybe, would it be more suitable to say that Fate had other plans? Sure, he's yet to find out exactly what those plans might be, but, at the very least, they do seem to involve him being shoved into another world, fighting off a couple of horrendous creepers, and -almost- an accidental liaison with a baboon. Needless to say, the job doesn't come with dental care, and death seems more likely than retirement... Yep, when he got yoinked out of Earth, there were no princesses waiting for him, no sexy goddesses, and no severe Gandalf-wannabes! Heck, not even a bunch of demonic cultists! All he got for the trouble was a bunch of snarky windows and the honest desire to punch whatever bastard happens to be behind the smug System. Well, that, and a few forced trips to the so-called Tower of Ascension. Not exactly what he would have expected but, on the plus side, he does get to do some magic. Though, not quite the wand-waving kind. Whatever. One thing’s patently clear, though, he’s certainly not the chosen one, nor the summoned hero, nor the Savior. If anything, he himself might be in need of some saving... Just what kind of fool does the System take him for? Please do consider the tags. Also, 'Strong Lead' here means weak to strong, over a decent amount of time, not op from the very beginning. Things to expect: decent grammar, cheeky goats. Things not to expect: Harems, a decent sense of fashion.
8 197 - In Serial10 Chapters
Tales of Emera
Emera has had a hard life. One where she had never walked before. A life where her immune system deteriorated to the point where she could only remain in her sterilized home. It was her life, a life she had always known and been grateful for. But when the chance arises for her to walk again, she takes the chance to be whole again. To be someone normal. That chance brings her to grand new places as she plunges into the Pod universe. A whole universe of different worlds and places untouched by human hands. For this universe was created by artificial intelligences. Thirty-four hundred, to be exact. Now, as part of the research project she has joined, an artificial intelligence lives within her, one of the first of its kind that can actually communicate with its host. Emera calls her Era. Together, they will learn to walk. Together, they will explore a virtual game world created by over twenty-two hundred of the universe’s artificial intelligences, a masterpiece in gaming history. Together they will embark on a journey, across vast distances of unexplored lands as she reaches forth on an impossible journey in the world of Terramore Online. For her, this will allow her to live the life she always wanted, free from her sterilized home and her useless legs. To be free also means she needs to follow the Doctor’s orders, which means she needs to attend a virtual university where not all is as it seems. Join Emera and Era on their journey in the Pod universe, for it will be a good one! Hope you guys enjoy! Updates daily.
8 166 - In Serial6 Chapters
The Gate of Wills
Crow and thousands of other gamers are drawn into a new world where more is at stake than what they can imagine. Of course, he is happily unaware of the dangers that lurk around him and is mostly just peeved over why he can't choose an avatar or log out of this new mmorpg. He is about to have a rude awakening.
8 88 - In Serial10 Chapters
Heartless
Lionel Stine, a doctor who lives on the outskirt of the city called Lenin. He meets a peddler who sell heart shaped prism encased in a translucent box.
8 131 - In Serial34 Chapters
Du Fyrn Vanyali
Hiro, a boy raised out in the sticks by a caring handyman father, will soon realize his dream. All his life, Hiro had always dreamed of becoming an adventurer. To be able to explore unknown dungeons and plunder its riches or to save damsels in distress. However, it was but a dream.That was until he chanced upon an ancient artifact lost through time.With the help of the artifact, Hiro's dream may not be so far off. Follow Hiro as he begins walking down the road to fame, adventure, and into the books of history.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspired by the Inheritance series of Christopher Paolini.
8 166 - In Serial32 Chapters
GLADIUS // Eret X Reader
PHANTASM SERIES BOOK 4---Gladius, (noun): (in ancient Rome) a short sword.---Eret perked up as soon as you and Simon walked into the room, a wide and welcoming smile coming onto his face. He was softer looking than his father had been, but you could still see some of the similar traits. He had a head of thick dark curls, and the same sharp jaw that his father had had. He wasn't as bulky though - he was tall and thin - and his face was a lot more open. What separated him most from his father's likeness though was the colorful cape, and the large mirrored glasses he wore - swirling with colors reflected from the room. He stood from his seat when Maven let the doors swing shut behind her, that wide smile still on his face. "You must be the embassy.""And you must be King Eret." You said, stooping into a bow. "Oh, there's no need for that." Eret said as you rose from your bow. He stepped down from the dias where his throne sat - colorful cape trailing behind him - and came to stand in front of you, taking your hand instead. "I'm not really one for formalities." He grinned, shaking your hand. His palm was warm against yours, and you could feel some slight callouses - most likely from practicing his sword work.
8 87

