Remnant: Book of Xiandol Chapter 1 Inside the rocky walls of Xiandolia, the strength of the land was honed and focused. While no major conflict had befallen the vast kingdom in many years, the forces were still held at the ready. From the settlements about the land, young men coming of age were often takenContinue reading “The Enforcer”
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Remnant: Prologue
Long before the arrival of the Remnant of power to the land of Callia, and the conflict that followed its discovery, the two lands at either side of the mountain range called ‘Sing,’ lived happily distant from each other. The old tales passed down from person to person told of the original humans to arrive upon the land, having sailed the seas after departing the old lands to the west. Depending on who was asked, the story differed, but the spread of people across the continent started somewhere on what would be the coast of Xiandol. While parts of the coastline were viable for settling, the glacial remains of a previous time of freezing upon the mass left nothing but barren dirt and rock deeper inland.
Cygnus
Mariner: Chapter 5 [Final] The push of the wind was suddenly no match for the pull of the current, but to where, it was unclear. “It’s like the water has a mind of its own here,” Magnus complained under his breath from the helm. Captain Fredrik had his arms crossed over his chest, looking outContinue reading “Cygnus”
Approaching Transition
Mariner: Chapter 4 Some said they could see hints of The Call in the distance, while others argued that nothing was there to see in the wisps of remaining fog. I occasionally caught sight of Ms. Julie on deck, looking out to sea as if seeking the same thing, but I never had the courageContinue reading “Approaching Transition”
Wreck of S.S. Needle
Mariner: Chapter 3 The men paddled through the night. In a number of short breaks below deck to hide from the elements and warm myself, I heard Thomas’s voice. It had gone hoarse, but the calls to STROKE, STROKE, came with the same frequency, even if the force behind the push of the oars againstContinue reading “Wreck of S.S. Needle”