Kaeleyna Empire: - Leoni (best memoirs of all time txt) 📗
- Author: Leoni
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wraiths understood him.
The statue was covered fully with the thorns. Each thorn growing in length to protect its beloved child. The thorns took a life of its own each branch moving like an arm in attempt to grab the wraiths and hurt them. But the wraiths were getting clever. They began to learn to dodge and attack the plants. One wraith even thought fire might help. But more fool him. This seemed to piss off nature more and made the thorns even more deadlier. A burning bush of thorns. This seemed to have injured more wraiths. As when the fire took hold of there cloaks that was the last you saw of them. The would then become a becon of light and as soon as the fire started it stopped. Leaving ashes floating through the air.
The Leader was getting annoyed. They had this land for over 200 years. But yet have never truly conquered it. Mother Nature herself protected these lands and she hated what the wraiths had done... She was fighting back and she always won....
With the wraiths crowded in the central square away from the Statue the leader began to point a lot more towards the wraiths. Giving orders it would seem to the wraiths below him.
In the shadows bright eyes began to form and a small growl escaped from a jaw full with sharp teeth and fangs. Mother nature has decided that inorder to get her land back to how it was when Amalthea was in rule she needed to play nasty. In order to play nasty she had to turn to the darkness, and turned to the Darkness she did.
She called upon the Gmork, and gave him a mission to kill all the wraiths. But with the Gmork being born of darkness could easily turn against Mother Natures wishes and help the wraiths rather than hinder them. But it was a risk she was willing to make. The Gmork looked upon the wraiths and watched them from afar. Watching and waiting until the moment was right to strike.
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The statue was covered fully with the thorns. Each thorn growing in length to protect its beloved child. The thorns took a life of its own each branch moving like an arm in attempt to grab the wraiths and hurt them. But the wraiths were getting clever. They began to learn to dodge and attack the plants. One wraith even thought fire might help. But more fool him. This seemed to piss off nature more and made the thorns even more deadlier. A burning bush of thorns. This seemed to have injured more wraiths. As when the fire took hold of there cloaks that was the last you saw of them. The would then become a becon of light and as soon as the fire started it stopped. Leaving ashes floating through the air.
The Leader was getting annoyed. They had this land for over 200 years. But yet have never truly conquered it. Mother Nature herself protected these lands and she hated what the wraiths had done... She was fighting back and she always won....
With the wraiths crowded in the central square away from the Statue the leader began to point a lot more towards the wraiths. Giving orders it would seem to the wraiths below him.
In the shadows bright eyes began to form and a small growl escaped from a jaw full with sharp teeth and fangs. Mother nature has decided that inorder to get her land back to how it was when Amalthea was in rule she needed to play nasty. In order to play nasty she had to turn to the darkness, and turned to the Darkness she did.
She called upon the Gmork, and gave him a mission to kill all the wraiths. But with the Gmork being born of darkness could easily turn against Mother Natures wishes and help the wraiths rather than hinder them. But it was a risk she was willing to make. The Gmork looked upon the wraiths and watched them from afar. Watching and waiting until the moment was right to strike.
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Publication Date: 12-03-2011
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Dedication:
To my Daughter and Fellow Friends who helped me develop this idea into a book.
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