Savier Silva
Bio
Hey there! I'm a writer and want to grow my skills as one using Vocal! I love writing fantasy and science fiction stories and I'm always looking to improve my skills. Feel free to stop by and check out my writing! Thank you!
Stories (14/0)
Sunglow
The shouting was not far from us and I felt as though it was going to crumble away into nothing. We are more than enough to save her a cacophony whispered in the back of my mind. I felt that they wanted blood. Reyna stopped as she turned her hand to face me.
By Savier Silva12 months ago in Fiction
The Ha'aalsheer
The night was cool against Sahel’s skin as he knelt there in the trees and watched them. There were four men in armor, attempting as best they could to move silently. They were moving towards the massive cave entrance burrowed out into the side of the forest lined hill. Sahel closed his eyes for a moment as he looked within his chest and felt the small spark that burned continually within him. The young man looked up towards Solardin's sapphire moon and nodded to the celestial body. He inhaled deeply, taking in the ambient magic in the air as could feel the warmth of his chest spread out further to the rest of his body. He didn’t need to stoke the Fire too great just yet, he was unaware what he would need to face these men.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Fiction
A Boundless Venture
My eyes opened slowly and I could feel the pain that seemed to radiate warmth from the back of my skull. My limbs were all flailed about as I was on my back in the middle of what looked like an alleyway. Staring up at the sky, I could see the hundreds of lights that illuminated the buildings and their reflection in the night sky. Sitting up, I could hear the cars driving past this alleyway and I could see the people as they traveled.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Fiction
The Cabin
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. The young man made his way through the dense woods carefully. There were the rumors of course, somewhere out here were the remains of some cult that could give him all the answers that he wanted. At the very least, that was assuming that he could find one of the cultists. But as Alyx wandered alone having long since been abandoned by his friends who thought him too obsessed; too crazed with the idea that there was some other being besides Christ or God that could give him the answers he sought, he saw it. There in the small clearing was the standing remains of an abandoned cabin. Someone used to live there but I don't remember who. Maybe in there, I can get some answers that was the only thing that Alyx could recall as he stepped forwards towards the small source of safety. It was dark out here and the chill in the autumn air made its way through every layer of clothing that he wore, almost as though the very wind itself was determined to freeze his blood solid. There was no where else for Alyx to go, at the very least the inside of some cabin was better than the unforgiving cold of night. But there was something about the cabin in the woods that put the young man on edge. His eyes made their way up and around the structure and in the window at the top most floor he saw it; it’s light like a beacon.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Horror
Dragon's Blood
There weren’t always Dragons in the Valley. Aunor Gilje quickly thought of that fact as he looked up into the heavens and could not remove the smell of charred and burned flesh from his very nostrils. He fought the urge to wretch as he turned himself over onto his side and tried in vain to quell the thrumming behind his eyes. What has become of my home? What is going on? What of the others that I was just with? The thoughts plagued Aunor’s mind as he forced himself onto trembling and weak legs. If the sensation of heat that seemed to come from all directions around him was not answer enough, a quick glance gave the young man all the answers that he had been searching for.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Fiction
- Top Story - April 2022
The Great SinkingTop Story - April 2022
The hold was cramped and colder than I would have imagined it was although, considering that I was not even supposed to be on such a mythical boat to begin with, it was a miracle in itself. The cramped room however was not the height of luxury that this boat of miracles was made out to be. The smell of dirty bodies and the sounds of growling stomachs were like that of a strange song or of a dance that I had yet to know the words of.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Fiction
Pantheon
When we were given the choice of worship or war, we gladly chose the latter. For an entire year, I had gathered a group of people that I could trust with my life, with the secret and the power of the ship that I had found in Greece. As we knew them, the Gods were not Gods at all but rather men and women armed with such technology that it was simply indistinguishable from magic. I wore the armor that granted me the power of the King of the Gods himself: Zeus. Although I didn't think that I was worthy to lead the new Pantheon, all of my comrades were in agreement; they wouldn’t have had it any other way. For the past year, hundreds of false Gods had risen from the woodwork seemingly one day to the next demanding worship and power.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Fiction
A Killer's Heart
Silas Black was a monster. He was made a monster when his father tormented him, when he carved a hot knife into his back and when he was forced to become an Espada, the unholy assassins that served the Empire, except now Silas no longer served the Empire, he had killed his own father and lived within the slums of Kapernaros.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Fiction
Soulless
What makes a human being a human being? Is it the simple indescribable thing that makes them what they are? Their likes and dislikes? Their pain and suffering? If you were to distill a human being into something what would that result create? The answer to that is something that all humans would cling to forever if given the chance to: the soul.
By Savier Silva2 years ago in Fiction