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The Pale Thorn Pact – Part 1
The wind whispered down the mountain pass like it carried secrets. Cold ones. Ones that lingered in your bones long after the snow stopped falling. Vaelin rode in silence, his dark cloak trailing behind him like a shadow unbroken by time. The trail before them twisted through a stretch of pale, frozen forest where even the trees looked afraid—limbs heavy with snow, branches bent low as though bowing beneath unseen weight.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Chapters
Eclipsed by Flame – Part I
The sky bled with smoke. From the ridgeline above Myrrhal Crag, the land below looked like it had been clawed apart by fire itself. Where wheat once swayed in the wind, only blackened stalks remained, waving like funeral flags. Homes stood as hollowed husks, their timber skeletons still glowing with ember-light. The air shimmered with rising heat, distorting the world as if reality itself had blistered under the flame.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Chapters
"Whispers of the Wind: A Journey Through the Hills" Part- 01
Whispers of the Hills (Part- 01) The road to the hills was winding, narrow, and flanked by tall pine trees that reached for the sky like ancient sentinels. I had been planning this solo trip for months, craving an escape from the noise of city life. The moment my car began its slow climb into the hills of Himachal Pradesh, I could feel the tension leave my shoulders, replaced by a growing sense of calm and curiosity.
By abu kwsher sikder9 months ago in Chapters
The Way the Light Fell. AI-Generated.
It was a Tuesday when Amaya first saw him(Joshef)—just another gray morning in New York, the kind that blurred into the rest, until the sunlight broke through the clouds for half a second and lit his face like something out of a movie.
By Abdur Rohim Munna9 months ago in Chapters
Ashes of the Drowned Part 1
The mist never lifted in Nareth. It clung to rooftops and ruins, swallowed the streets, and settled into the bones of the village like a secret it refused to share. When Vaelin and Elira arrived, the fog parted only enough to allow them entry, curling around their cloaks and armor like curious fingers.
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