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Castellion's Values
In an alternate dimension, where time runs differently, a king named, Orion, and his family had powerful gifts. Orion was a Celestial sorcerer, with long brown hair, and eyes that were a reflection of the cosmos. Helen, his wife, was a sorceress of the weather, with the influence of technology. She had black long hair that faded into an electric white at the tips. The two of them had four kids.
DeAngello williamsPublished 5 years ago in FuturismFairy Tale: The Princess and the Drought
Once upon a time, there lived a princess who desperately longed to save her kingdom. The crops had withered, and food and water were scarce because of a monstrous drought. She sent messages to ally kingdoms for help, but none of them offered support. After all, it wasn't their problem her kingdom was ill-prepared.
Journey ScribePublished 5 years ago in FuturismThe Strange World
Prologue: The world was beautiful and green, not a building in sight. Turning around, there were fields as far as the eye could see; fields full of wheat, corn, tomatoes, grapes; all types of fruit and vegetables.
When Worlds Connect
(c)2018 By Hazel Moon Quick Definition of Words from Planet Sephro: Morlien(MOR-Lee-an): Father Naelia(NAY-lee-ah): Mother Jadai(JAH-day): Children, offspring Grandmorlien: Grandfather Grandnaelia: Grandmother Selian(SEL-ee-an): Brother Gelia(GAY-lee-ah): Sister Kaean(KY-an): Two-legged being on Sephro, much like humans Gaean(GY-an): Female Kaean Solin(SOL-lin): Male Kaean Roki(ROH-kee): Warriors who fight the dangerous beasts known as predators, who prey on the kaean for their food. Shoki(SHOH-kee): Elders past 60 who oversee the planet's trees and other planets, as well as protect Sephro from otherworldly predators while in spirit-travel. Noki(NOH-kee): Parental figures between forty and sixty, who act as counselors as well as farmers who grow and harvest Torli, the Sephron kaean's main sustenence. Ror (roar): Leaders of the planet Head: Leaders of a Clan. Ire: Calming energy the gaean have that they project to the solin to center them and keep them grounded. Ore: Energy the solin have that can cause them to be rather erratic in their emotions, but it is also used to manipulate and trick predators who would otherwise harm the kaean. Solin use Ore as part of their weapons for fighting predators Questioning: The act of flirting by asking someone to walk with them or go on a date. As things grow more serious, it also means asking them to court, or get married.
Kate QuinnPublished 5 years ago in FuturismThe Last Merman Standing (Pt. 1)
In a society where mythic creatures exist and live among human, acceptance is most of the time easy. However, even the greatest civilization has flaws...
Singster JonesPublished 5 years ago in FuturismThe Room at the Top of the Stairs
His parents had been together a very long time. Whenever they would begin to argue, they would decide to paint a mural in the room at the top of the stairs. Mateo was never allowed in this room. His parents warned him of its danger every time he asked about it, saying he could see it one day when he was ready.
Abigail WadsworthPublished 5 years ago in FuturismLa Luna
It was a pleasure to feast. To hunt under a night sky that condemned him to tear the linen from his body and run freely through a decomposing wood was storybook. A man would forever have desires, and although most men lusted over the blonde at the local inn that had been giving him eyes all night, or really any ladies thighs they could bury their heads between, Isaac fawned for what was really underneath her breasts.
Izzy FinlayPublished 5 years ago in FuturismThe Fall to Earth
Abaddon, myself, and Abalam; the new Revered gather our council of new knights. "When you said to turn your gaze to Earth, that may have been a bit more ambitious than we are ready for," I suggest to Abalam.
Elijah TaylorPublished 5 years ago in FuturismJessica Wind Adventures - (Bk.1)
Read my other Short Stories at: Deep Sky Stories & Illustrations D. I. I. V. E. - (A Jessica Wind Adventure) - by G. F. Brynn
G.F. BrynnPublished 5 years ago in FuturismI See You
I was a lousy student. I never did anything special with my life. I certainly not invented the wheel nor the four-hole button. I was like half of the population, boringly ordinary. I lived the first 20 years of my life in the shadow of my big brother who was a pop star (God help me). He wasn't just a singer, he was also an asshole—really big one. Everything seems to fall into his lap, the women, the money, the popularity. As for me, I was left hanging dry by all members of my own family. I suppose I wasn't rich enough for them to notice me or to care for that matter.
Singster JonesPublished 5 years ago in FuturismNo Such Thing as Pure
The curtains on my eyes spread open. I sat up in bed with my hand on my chest and looked over at Justin sleeping on my right. I lifted my hand and stroked his hair, gazing at his blissful face with familiar eyes of love for him and envy that he could sleep without much to worry about. That night wasn’t my first time seeing the Devil in my sleep, but it was my first time in years that I felt anxious after seeing him. I could still hear the last words spoken before I woke up:
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in FuturismHope Amidst (Prologue)
The room was spinning, the light sparking in the tears stuck in Clara’s eyes. She felt her body collapse to the floor, but it didn’t matter. Nothing mattered in that moment. Breathing was an afterthought, and why was her heart pounding so hard against her ribs like that?
Brynne NelsonPublished 5 years ago in Futurism