

Open Skye Chapter 7 - VristVrist, like many disenfranchised towns after the Guild Wars, was filled with every person from every walk of life imaginable. The town was a mecca of diversity of every kind. Mercenaries were for hire just as easily as prostitutes, and both whored themselves out on every street corner. Only in Vrist could you simultaneously hire a murder and a maid to take care of both your guilty pleasures, some enterprising persons decided to blend to the two together, better business that way. Vrist was also the largest engineering city in what was effectively called the Empire by the High ChancellorOpen Skye Chapter 7 - Vrist


A Discourse in LycanismChapter 4 RedemptionA Discourse in Lycanism
Ignorance is the most powerful and destructive sentiment any human or animal can be possessed of. Ignorance to oneself, to their friends, and to their and others beliefs. That, dear reader, is what caused the corruption of my Sanctuary. Im going to wax philosophical here, and present to you merely my own opinion of humanity. Humanity by nature is a weak, frail, and pathetic species of animal. They lack the defenses of the animals from which we were born from, and they lack the desire to work together to form a strong bond. &n


Open Skye 6-The WastelandChapter 6 – WastelandOpen Skye 6-The Wasteland
The wind blew across the desolate plain and vortexes of dust danced like a dervish as Skye and Kaleigh sped to Vrist. It had been reasonably uneventful these past few hours but Skye knew, this far away from the Boundary, anything could happen. The Boundary was the last line of defense the ‘civilized’ cities had against the wild tribes and guilds of the Wasteland. They were heavily fortified moving fortresses that combed the borders. Each one contained an invisible electronic ‘wall’ that connected to the next Boundary. Only a


A Discourse in Lycanism-3 Ah yes, the military - Bastion of Brotherhood, Defender of the Defenseless, Super Power of the Free World, Prison to the Soul. Now, don’t get me wrong, the military does have some redeeming qualities for those that lack them. Things like discipline are taut, respect for others and yourself, and pushing yourself when you feel the most vulnerable, but for someone who is as free spirited as me it was little more than a prison. Rigorous schedules and unrealistic expectations abounded. This was the darkest time for me in regards to Her, the wolf that now resided in my heart.A Discourse in Lycanism-3
Dude. Yeah.
Master: Here's another sword.
Ninja: Um, thanks. *puts it with the other half a dozen on his back*
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...to live is not enough to be alive...
Anyways, I shall await your next chapter
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