Fable
Poseidon's Gift to Elizabeth
Elizabeth put her ear to the shell. A sigh of relief escaped out of her lungs stemming from a pit in her stomach. As she sat in the empty dark room, kneeling humbly over her treasure she still felt the wonder she had felt that first day. After a few moments with her eyes closed she had transported herself across miles of land to her old home, her childhood home. Where the sea had been her lullaby each morning and each night. A creak from the old bones of the house snapped her back to awareness. She took her conch shell and buried in the back of her wardrobe in her sweater storage drawer. She definitely wasn't ready to share it. She closed the wardrobe door, stopping briefly to allow her feelings of eternal gratefulness to wash around in her. How she missed Poseidon.
By simplicity3 years ago in Fiction
Prinumera Light
In the time before time, there existed a realm of pure, endless light. A shimmering expanse of brilliance stretched out to infinity, where the Prinumera resided. These beings were luminous entities, born of the light and bathed in its radiant glory. They danced in harmony, their essence fusing and interacting, creating a dazzling display of celestial beauty.
By James Thompson3 years ago in Fiction
Heavenly Gems
Do you know the story of Sorcha and Baird? When the world was young and dark - the Gods walked these barren lands in silence. Mighty Woten ignored the parched earth and watched the other realms from his throne while the world spun without light or life. Yet his daughter, Sorcha loved the dead land with a fiery fury that could not be contained.
By S. A. Crawford3 years ago in Fiction
Write a myth to explain the fabled origin story of why something exists.
In ancient times, when the world was young and magic thrived, there lived a mystical forest hidden deep within a realm unknown to mortals. Within this enchanted woodland, a group of extraordinary creatures roamed freely, guarded by the benevolent spirit of the forest, Aurora.
By Matthew Olushola Oke3 years ago in Fiction
Bridges in the Sky
Long ago, the world was young and dark, and the skies knew naught of the warmth of light and truth. No one felt pain. No one felt sorrow. Nor laughter. Nor love, fear, or pride. No one graced the earth with emotion or the spark of hope. Except for one...
By Emery St. Wayne3 years ago in Fiction
We All Came From Outer Space
Like many enquiring minds, a subject that has often crossed my thought processes is the question of where did we come from. Over time there have been a great many claims, some religious, others scientific. None of the claims have ever been conclusively proven. And, in an effort to put forward my own solution to this problem, this brings me to yet another unproven subject, the Fermi Paradox.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in Fiction
The Sandhill Crane and the Alligator
Once upon a time, in the depths of the Florida Everglades, there lived a wise and prideful sandhill crane. He was known throughout the land and waterways as a formidable fighter and feared predator, who was always ready to take on any challenge that came his way.
By Jeffrey Clos3 years ago in Fiction





