Jessi Warthen
Bio
I love stories and my passion is writing.
I am currently working on an epic fantasy book, I have posted the prologue and first chapter to gauge the reaction, so I would love feed back!
I will continue to post short stories, enjoy!
Stories (4/0)
The Demon Hunter
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. What could it mean? It chilled Keith to the bone, that cabin had a dire tale. He made his way quickly back to town, the mayor had recently summoned a demon hunter to purge the land and free the townsfolk. The demon hunter had arrived only a few days prior with the promise of a substantial reward and Keith knew exactly where she’d be to give her his report.
By Jessi Warthena day ago in Fiction
The Sky King
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. The ground began to shudder as if there was an earthquake, the armies stood fast, each watching intently as the killing ground moved between them. Swords still clasped in hands ready to annihilate their enemies as battle cries died on their lips. The old magic had died in this land or so they had been told, what the two armies witnessed should have been impossible.
By Jessi Warthen10 days ago in Fiction
The Seer & The Warrior
Prologue The heart of a Warrior, the mind of a Seer combined as a Blood Heritage for a broken and devastated people. For generations, the Latvian people were weaker than their enemies, who took advantage of this weakness to pillage, enslave, castrate their men and laughingly harass these peaceful people. They were not warriors. Latvians valued peace. As one of the many peoples of the sea, they loved their home! They would treasure it if peace would ever come, but they are a broken people; they stood no chance. Their enemies were stronger than them… Until one day the Twins of an Ancient Blood Line stumbled into their village.
By Jessi Warthenabout a month ago in Fiction
The Brotherhood: Of Blood and Sand Part 1
I’ve been thinking about a unit I was attached too in Iraq January of 2005, a unit that suffered a devastating loss, almost unprecedented. This story is from my perspective, I was 20 years old when the event occurred.
By Jessi Warthenabout a month ago in Serve