Author: Arannis Falone, Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 8:17 AM, Post Subject: Artifact Hunting [P]
Arannis felt it before his eyes caught up. He felt an aura of the arcane, the feel of mortal blood mixed with magic. There was a mage nearby. He reached out with his senses until he locked upon them. He turned to see an elven woman entering the site. She had long hair in a red color that cascaded down her shoulders, and golden eyes that seemed to shift in the sunlight. She had the lean build common to most elves and looked young; although that meant little when dealing with elves. Her magic felt volatile and chaotic, far from the controlled and calculated style he maintained. Her magic felt not unlike his former apprentice, another elf who preferred to solve his problems with fire and lightning rather than Arannis’ arithmancy and rituals.Author: StormEagle , Posted: Wed Nov 8, 2017 9:33 AM, Post Subject: Artifact Hunting [P]
The castle lay like an old man of the hill, the moonlight shone on his craggy, tumble down the face. Moss clung in the shade of the ancient walls like a straggly beard. The castle crumbles in slow motion, slower than the eye can detect even over a lifetime. Only the sun and the moon themselves witness the steady deterioration of these abandoned turrets and ramparts. This castle, once the lifeblood of the low-lying regions that stretch horizon-bound from these hill battlements, is where we stop for the night. Within walls that have defied eons our safety isn't guaranteed but enhanced and there is some protection from the driving rain that threatens to come. The castle is more ancient than any bone left in the soil. The once smooth rock is pitted and scarred. This old man of the hill knows how fleeting time is, how soon the present becomes the past and the important becomes irrelevant. In this hallowed and ancient site, the trees have seen the centuries blow past in the winds of each season and witnessed the folly of our struggles. Walls stand mute, water awaits the call of the wind to ruffle and move as the molten glass of deepest green. Greystone rises from the land, unapologetic and bold to defy entrance and protect what has been entrusted to their care. Below the uneven patches of grass are arrowheads of old, hilts of broken swords and armor that failed to protect. The trees surrounded the caste-like great armies defending their citadel. Their armored trunks reached out in the air protectively. This great expanse of green enhanced the castles eerieness and beauty as its particulars made out of hard iron guarded the passage. Sentinels silently walked the walls keep two eyes watched. The circle towers had a spiraling staircase. The staircase made it awkward for invaders to fight upwards. The steps were also uneven so the defenders had an advantage. Great mighty pride trebuchets stood with legs on towers ready to unleash their hinged fury. The grey stone seemed eerie in the night as it enhanced its beauty with the radiant moon shining down guiding it by its face. The keep drew the attention as turrets take root and grew like trees. Spooky doesn't quite cover it and eerie is an understatement. In the shadow, cast by castle walls thicker than my arm is long, a chill creeps over the uncut grass. The scent of late fall is laden into those gusts that push impetuously against the sentinel stone. Every flutter of a leave catches our attention, sparks our minds to turn faster, loosening their tenuous grip to the agreed upon version of “reality.” Willow enjoyed seeing this old ruin in the darkness it was most beautiful in the dark but she knew it will be even more fun in the light of day. The sun rose like a flower opening, gifting its petals unto the world. Amid the dancing, raindrops were the blush of scarlet, the warmth of tangerine. Gazing toward the illuminated clouds, still beneath the ethereal glow, Willow felt at home in a way she never had before.Author: Arannis Falone, Posted: Mon Nov 6, 2017 9:14 AM, Post Subject: Artifact Hunting [P]
It had taken Arannis several days to travel to the ruins. He had set out from Adeluna and made his way to the North, following the river up into the mountains. The ruins themselves were magnificent to behold. Arannis found it a shame that such great civilizations fell, leaving only ruins of their former glory. He imagined the knowledge that must have been lost. He surveyed the towering structures of polished granite. Ivy hung from the buildings that loomed over the deep green forests. The air was fresh and clean, and overall there was a deep feeling of peace to the place. Arannis studied his surroundings. The way the rubble was haphazardly strewn about the bases of the still standing structures, the way certain pillars had fallen at precise angles. He took in the sights, the sounds, the scents, memorizing every detail he could. Finally, he broke his concentration from his surroundings, and instead pictured a different place in his mind's eye.We have 1767 registered users.
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