Icy Aftermath Part 2 (D&D)

Icy Aftermath (D&D) “Captain Springbloom,” Lillian said as she drew her sword and faced down Captain Springbloom. “You don’t want to do this.” “Oh, but I do,” Captain Springbloom said with a smile. “Both of you, stop this,” Riffen shouted and Shadow began to bark. Riffen had stepped out and was now standing among Sigthyme,... Continue Reading →

The Gray Knight

Writing Prompt: "Two swords of godly origin lay stuck in stone. One is said to be evil the other heroic it is said whoever pulls one of these blades will be the ultimate force of good or evil. As a joke you pull on both however you and everyone around are in shock when both... Continue Reading →

A Blade Forged

Writing Prompt: "You’re a blacksmith and a woman you’ve never seen before walks into your shop, asking for a blade. She stops by daily to check on it’s progress, and you form a bond over time, until one day she disappears. You’re afraid you’ll never see her again, until you're summoned to the castle." "I'd... Continue Reading →

The Legend of the Old Sword

Image Prompt by Egor Poskryakov    Outside of the village walls stands a small hill. This hill stands out from the other green hills of the rolling plain due to the mass of rocks at the very top. Within the mound is a sword plunged into it with a bit of red fabric which flaps in... Continue Reading →

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