Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Rain Eternal




The pouring rain, I can hear it. I stare off at a freshly plowed road, snow continues to fall in defiance of the humans who attempt to remove the frozen nuisance from their path. Dirty snow sits in clumps and mounds at the edge of every road and walkway. Winter has dragged on long enough, like a pest that refuses to leave the house or an ex who refuses to stop calling your phone, the winter wears out its welcome.

            The gentle fall of snow is deceptive, it looks like something delicate and pure. The sight of it should calm any who look upon it, but the snow slows travel and accumulates in such mass that its removal causes more hardship on the lives that are already dealing with such of pain. Delicate but consuming, it comes around every year and stays till there is nothing left of you. The cold is bitter, it pains my bones and tenses my muscles. The gray sky depresses and the winter drags on.

            I can hear the rain, I hear it approaching. I close my eyes and I can almost hear the sound of raindrops on my roof. I can still remember the fresh smell of the air after the rain and the cool refreshing breeze of spring. My spirit is tired and worn from years of cold air touching my skin. Some may say the rain is depressing, but I say it is not. Rain is life. It is Water from the heavens pouring down on the people, nourishing the land and warming out spirits.

            The rain will come, when I do not know. But when it does I will leave this land of strife. I will walk outside, into the rain and disappear. To be transported to a place of warm air and rain eternal. This is my dream.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Clash of Banners part 2



Years went on and the crown hadn’t been found. The two kings hadn’t spoke in years and the only time they saw each other was on the battlefield as their men fought and died for the glory of their foolish kings.

            Axes clashed on armor, swords clashed against shields and blood ran like a river through the open battlefield. Stefan was covered in the finest armor and carried a sword blessed by priests. He strode onto the battlefield shouting orders to his men and fighting off enemy soldiers when he could. Stefan’s strategies were keeping the blue army in the fight but the Red Bear army fought with the force and savagery of actual bears.

            Nathaniel strode out onto battle with red and black armor, a black cape bellowing behind him. He drew a battleaxe from his holster on his back and charged into battle. Blue soldiers bled red blood as Nathaniel tore through their ranks. Despite their age the old kings fought with the might of men half their age.

            In the horizon was the dragon mouth volcano. The birthplace of the Archmage crown and its current resting place. After years of searching the volcano and every other location in the land, a secret cave was found and both kings showed up in force to explore it.

            As the soldiers from both armies fought on Nathaniel ran for the volcano. Once he had the crown, the war would be over and he would have won, he would have proved that he was better than the king of the west. Once he reached the cave Nathaniel sneered seeing that Stefan was already there. “There is only one was to end this” Stefan said with his sword drawn. Nathaniel was a little shaken to see his friend after so many years. He knew they would have to fight but he wasn’t prepared to see Stefan, battle hardened and serious. “Where is the foolish grin I used to know?” Nathaniel asked. Stefan flinched “You are the fool if you think I will back down now. I am so close to proving I am the best and strongest. Once I have the crown…” Stefan said as his guard wavered. Nathaniel snapped back to his senses and rushed forward, axe in hand. They both were weakened by childhood memories, but this was not time for games.

            Nathaniel’s battle-axe clanged against Stefan’s sword and to the surprise of both men, Stefan repelled Nathaniel’s crushing axe strike. Nathaniel stumbled backward and tried to regain his balance. Stefan looked with amazement, it was the first time he had ever blocked an attack from Nathaniel. Without another word Stefan ran into the cave, he figured luck was on his side but he wasn’t interested in testing it again.

            Nathaniel chased after his rival and the two ran deeper and deeper into the depths of the volcano. As the two kings ran through the long tunnel they quickly lost light. In their haste neither of them brought a torch or light source and they were now in the dark underground, far from where the sun could reach them.

            “Just give up, this war is destroying us” Nathaniel shouted in a moment of clarity. “You are asking me to give up, yet you are not willing to do the same” Stefan shouted back. Light could be seen coming from the mountain’s depths. The kings ran toward it, now only several feet from each other.

            Stefan ran into a large stone room in the center of the volcano. In the center of the room was a pillar of lava and in the center of the pillar was the magical crown of the Archmage. The crown’s magic was keeping the lava from spilling out into the room and flooding the tunnels. So if someone grabbed the crown, lava would pour down on them and their only hope would be to use the crown’s magic for protection.

            “Perfect, I can obtain the crown and burn you alive with lava at the same time” Stefan said to Nathaniel who was now standing next to him. “This isn’t the way” Nathaniel said. “I-I need to be better” Stefan said.

            “I have sacrificed too many lives to stop now” Stefan said finally then drew his sword again. “I must end this” Stefan added then thrust his sword out and stabbed Nathaniel in the chest. Nathaniel was too close and his large axe was not made for split second reactions and deflection. Nathaniel didn’t know why he so foolishly let his guard down. Maybe it was nostalgia blinding him from seeing how their relationship had changed.

            Nathaniel drew his axe and swung it with the last of his strength. Stefan dodged the attack and stuck again. Nathaniel dropped to his knees with a look of disbelief as he bled from his chest. Due to the blood loss and the whole dying thing, Nathaniel didn’t see Stefan’s face.

            Stefan’s guilt was written across his face. In his mind it had to end in one of them dying. They had done too much and went too far to just shake hands and share a laugh. To call a truce now after both of the kingdoms bled for this silly war would be an insult to those who died. Stefan’s greed no longer guided his actions, but his guilt did.

            With slow somber movements Stefan walked up to the crown reached out and plucked it out of the lava. The pillar of fire did not melt the king’s hand and the crown was not even hot when Stefan placed it on his head. The lava was no longer being held at bay by the magic of the crown. Stefan watched with unfocused eyes as molten rock and fire flooded through the tunnels. It consumed the body of his friend and spilled out onto the battlefield.

            With both kings gone from battle and lava spreading out along the field, the armies of the Hawk and the armies of the Bear both retreated. The only one remained was Stefan, protected by the magic of the crown he floated in a sea of lava, his eyes never shifting from the spot were he killed his own friend.

            His sadness was interrupted by a thought. An intrusive little thought put there by an outside force. “You have the crown of the Archmage. What is your greatest desire? You can wield unlimited magical power and become the king of every land in the world. You can do anything you wish” This thought floated through Stefan’s head. The crown did not have a voice, but it could make the user aware of the power it possessed.

            Stefan smiled “Anything I want?” He muttered. The world would be changed how he saw fit. This was the kind of power most would never know and the smallest number of people who did use this power would never get a second chance if they lost it. Stefan knew exactly what he was going to do.

            Stefan woke to pain. a sharp stick was being jabbed into his side. “Wake up, or I shall taunt you a second time!” Nathaniel jeered. “You are a motherless swamp goat” Stefan replied only half awake. Then he realized whom he was talking too. Nathaniel stood by Stefan’s bed staring at him like a creep, holding a sharpened stick he made himself.
           
            Stefan had used the power of the crown to undo his mistakes. What Stefan did remember was the crown shattering as it used all of its magic to fulfill Stefan’s only wish. Nathaniel and Stefan were young adults again. Nathaniel didn’t remember anything of the future and Stefan only remembered it as a dream. As the day went on the memories of the future slipped away. The greed, guilt and years of jealously melted away and the two friends had their second chance. The two future kings would relive their lives as if nothing had happened. To make sure the future didn’t repeat itself the crown instilled one small memory, a fragment of the sorrow and pain that Stefan felt when Nathaniel died. This tiny nagging memory would trigger any time Stefan’s rivalry would start to get out of hand.

            The two kings grew up, they remained friends and at times would be rivals but anytime they fought they would fight on the same side.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Clash of Banners part 1




            Blood splattered the ground as the clashing of swords and cries of soldiers rang out into the sky. A red banner marked with a golden bear was held high over one army and a blue banner with a silver hawk held over the other. The red bear army belonged to King Nathaniel Waltz of the east, a clever old miser who was at bitter war with King Stefan Malroy. King Stefan ruled over the west and fought under the blue banner of the hawk.

            As Children Nathaniel and Stefan were the closest of friends. They would spend their days playing in the mountains of the east or the cities to the west and anytime they fought they would fight on the same side. As time passed they both grew into strong handsome men. Their playing turned into training and their pretend battles turned into sparring matches. They were the best of friends and the greatest of rivals.

            “You swine, you will never be strong enough to best me in one on one combat” Said Prince Nathaniel. This was usually true as Stefan had a great mind for strategy but lacked the reflexes and skill of a swordsman. “Your arrogance is such that you would assume to win even if I trained a thousand hawks to fight on my behalf” Stefan said with a smile. “Jesting as always. I would have bears of the forest mauling you before you could train a single hawk” Nathaniel replied. Stefan lunged forward with his training sword and Nathaniel blocked it easily. “I doubt you have the charisma or patience to even tame a single bear. Your words are just as foolish as my own” Stefan replied, then tried another attack. Nathaniel continued to deflect Prince Stefan’s attacks and laughed as he did so.
“If I could fight you with my brain and not my brawn, I would wind for certain!” Stefan said as he quickly became annoyed with the sparring match.

            The two men spent their youth like this. Enjoying their time together as they spent equal parts laughing as they did fighting. As they grew older they were taught how to act like a king and how to prepare for the day when they each would inherit the throne of their perspective kingdoms. Since the King of the East and the King of the West were such good friends each kingdom was looking forward to years of peace with their neighboring land.

            But the land was not joyous when the Stefan and Nathaniel took the throne. Due to their own childish rivalry the two kings tried to out do each other. It started harmless enough. One would make a bigger castle and the other would also make their castle bigger. Stefan built a grand church, so Nathaniel build a golden temple. At first the people of the land were cautious but happy at the new buildings and extravagance that their kings bestowed on them. Then rumors started of a magical treasure, the crown of the Archmage.

            The Archmage was the greatest wizard that ever lived. When he successfully learned every knowable spell he traveled to the top of the great dragon mouth volcano and used its burning flames and his own magic to form a crown for himself. The crown was imbued with his magic and showed to all that he was the king of magic and ruler of all that was mystical.

            When the Archmage died at the age of two hundred and fifty four, his crown was never found. It was thought that he hid the relic to prevent the undeserving from acquiring any amount of his awesome power. So naturally when the Kings of the east and west heard of this crown they both set forth with soldiers to find the crown.

            The crown was not only powerful but it also represented the final victory for only one king. He who wore the magical crown would have no equal and would suffer no rivals. Stefan and Nathaniel both wanted to ‘win’ and they used every resource at their disposal to do so...
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Part 2 read next week.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

I'd Kill for



            The light of the moon shined down and reflected off the metal of a handgun. The gun was held out by a shadowy figure wearing a trench coat and hat. The gun was pointed at a scared middle-aged man holding a box. The box carrying man was pleading for his life as he stood in a dark alley at gunpoint.

            Behind the gunman was a pair of bright red eyes and pale white fangs. These eyes and fangs belonged to a demon who was hiding in the shadows. The silhouette of the demon showed large wings, claws and horns, but only the gunman could see the demon. Being at gunpoint scared the middle-aged man enough, it was for the best that he couldn’t also see a demon lurking in the shadows.

 The trench coat wearing gunman stood motionless as he kept his gun pointed at his victim’s head. as the victim pleaded the gunman never replied. The street was quiet and there was no one around to witness this crime. “Do iit…” said the demon in a slow hiss. Only the gunman heard the demon’s voice. The gunman smiled and his glasses reflected the moonlight. The sound of a single gunshot rang out through the alley. The middle-aged man was face down dead.

            “Now claim it” Hissed the demon. The gunman smiled like a madman as he walked toward the box. Slowly he opened it, lifting the lid and looked inside. “Perfect, extra cheese with pepperoni” Said the gunman as he viewed his prize.

            An hour earlier-
Dave sat on his couch flipping channels he was getting hungry. The day went by and he had barely eaten anything. He decided to order some take-out food, but then realized he was dead broke for another week. He was getting hungrier by the minute and the ads on tv for pizza weren’t helping.
“Man, I would kill for some pizza right now” David said as he covered his face in frustration.

Just then a demonic figure appeared behind David’s couch. “Reeally?…” Asked the voice in a low hiss.

The long Night Walk

 It was a dark October night. A cold wind swept through the town, leaves blew through the air and the tree branches shook as if the trees th...