Llwyd L. Brenin
Bio
The stories that you see labeled chapter one - chapter sixteen are chapters from my completed book, The story of Promiseum - Dream Walker. So if you decide to escape to my fantasy world, start with chapter one and read them in order.
Stories (22/0)
The Story of Promiseum - Dream Walker
After a bit of experimentation, Danny realized that time seemed to pass slower while physically in the veil of dreams. In fact, the more time he spent there, the more flexible the concept of time seemed to be. Danny also learned about the medial barrier. Danny wasn't sure exactly what it was for yet, but he could feel it. All he knew was that it was where all this medial energy came from. Danny realized that time wasn't just flexible here, but the closer you get to it, the less time seemed to exist.
By Llwyd L. Brenin3 years ago in Fiction
The Story of Promiseum - Dream walker
This time he found himself in a small meadow. The grass here was pretty short, just barely over his ankle. There were flowers everywhere, barely sticking out of the grass. Mostly red and yellow patches, with some blue mixed in. A short distance away, there's a wooded area with a small creek running through it. This is just what he needed. A nice relaxing walk to clear his mind. The song of nature was all around him. He could hear the sound of the water rushing by, crickets, frogs in the distance, and the sound of birds singing overhead. All in tune with the wind playing through the leaves in the trees.
By Llwyd L. Brenin3 years ago in Fiction
The story of Promiseum - Dream Walker
He sat up in bed, not knowing what had woken him up. It didn't seem like he was asleep for long. What time is it anyway? He checked the time on his phone. Nine o'clock in the morning! Crap, I'm late! He exclaimed. The Grand opening was supposed to start two hours ago. He jumped up and got dressed as fast as he could. He ran out of his room to get Emily and Robert. When he went to knock on Emily's door, it was already open.
By Llwyd L. Brenin3 years ago in Fiction
The Story of Promiseum - Dream Walker
The field seemed to stretch on forever. He looked around. There were no trees or any significant landmarks as far as he could see. The grass was primarily green and had long stalks topped with copper-colored grains. When the wind blew, there appeared to be gentle waves rolling across the land. The vast ocean of grass was knee-high and dotted with patches of flowers in every direction. He could hear birds and crickets, but no matter how close he looked, he couldn’t see them anywhere.
By Llwyd L. Brenin3 years ago in Fiction
The death of a king
When he came to, he was lying on the ground somewhere in the middle of the desert. He was alone. Where was everyone else and what happened? The next thing he knew, pain shot through his leg as it felt like someone hit him with a hammer. When he looked down at his leg, he saw a two-tailed scorpion ready to strike again. He scooted away and out of range as fast as he could. The scorpion scurried off and disappeared between some rocks.
By Llwyd L. Brenin3 years ago in Fiction
The Path to Darkness
Wess could remember now! He remembered CJ as a small child; He remembered his parents, he could even remember their deaths. He was there. Not hiding in the closet, or under the bed. He was brave back then. When Wess was awakened one night, his parents were locked in a desperate battle with four dark magic users. They had his parents pinned in a corner. Wess ran to help them but it was too late. They struck his parents down. At four years old, he was already powerful. He fought with such ferocity that his attackers thought they had unleashed a demon. But in the end, he was no match for the three remaining dark magic users.
By Llwyd L. Brenin3 years ago in Fiction