Patrick S. Smith
Bio
I’m a retired veteran, father of 2 daughters, dabbling in writing poetry and short stories. I can be followed at The Writings of Patrick S. Smith
Stories (4/0)
Witch Versus Daughter
In late spring of 269, a large party of Sutlanders (who call themselves Busina) landed on Iliapin with approximately 40 ships and estimated over a thousand raiders. They sacked several villages and the town of Whitbrook over the course of 3 weeks. In the town of Staghill, they killed some five thousand people, men, women and children, and there were no survivors reported.
By Patrick S. Smith2 years ago in Fiction
The Farmer
...As evidence implies that the Seeress, knowing the hearts of people, only announces herself as the Seeress to give weight to her proclamations or counsel. This has given rise to speculation that she often passes unknown among people and helps others without them knowing she was there...
By Patrick S. Smith2 years ago in Fiction
A Dissertation on the Seeress
As presented by Mistress Aiode in the year 722. The lands of Iliapin are ripe with many tales and fanciful stories of gods and heroes. Most are regional, tied to a particular group of humans or area. Though those of the aelves, such as the one of Willow, exist throughout their kind. Yet those tales concerning the Seeress seem to be known all throughout Iliapin.
By Patrick S. Smith2 years ago in Fiction