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September 7 - September 9, 2024
The Creators did not expect their beloved beasts to sail skyward upon their end. For many of them to plant themselves just beyond gravity’s grip, curl into balls and calcify, littering the sky with tombstones. With moons. They certainly did not expect those moons to fall not long after they found their lofty perch. For them to collide with the world in a clash of splintering doom that threatened to devastate everything that had come to be.
so when dragons die they become comets that collide with the earth and the only person who can stop them is Bruce Willis
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He inspects the token, handing it back with a gruff “No veils.”
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“There are screaming spirits desperate to speak with you. How about a small suckle of your soul?”
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I’m halfway up a thin staircase chipped into the back wall when somebody tall, broad, and cloaked charges down from above.
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Tension clogs the air, my gaze dropping to his large, heavily scarred hand—outstretched, paused midmotion, as if he were just about to grab my veil and rip it free.
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The ghost of something I can scarcely grasp, its corpse anchored in my icy nether.
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Snow spews—fat flakes that catch on my feathered lashes and dust the pave anew.
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Mine’s a scorched skeleton of flame-forged rage that keeps me upright. Keeps me moving forward. There’s not much that’s wet and squishy left in my chest. It’s all hard and hostile, impervious to things like caring for the likes of Tarik Relaken. In fact, even if he were a pile of shit on the pavement, I’d still go out of my way to stomp on him.
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“Perhaps I should explain,” I say, pulling a wax bag from my pocket.
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“Funniest thing. The next dae, your bound found a way to reach out to us. You know who we are, of course. The Fíur du Ath.” From the Ashes.
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Looking at my gown, I click my tongue at the spurts of blood deepening the shade in places. I’d hoped for a clean job this time. Every time. Never happens.
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Sadness is like stones that stack inside you, making it harder to move. Ignorance is my self-preservation tonic, and I’ll swear by it until I die.
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That there’s no bloody stains anywhere on my gown that’s cinched at my waist, the gathered bustle emphasizing my round hips. The tight bodice makes my already full breasts almost spill from the neckline,
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“Messy job?” “Unfortunately.” I shrug. “He was a squirter.”
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You can reshape a turd an infinite number of times, but it’s still a turd.
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Most prefer to make their homes on the other side of the wall, where sunlight shafts through colorful windows and fills rooms with warmth. Where folk can line their sills with potted vegetables that thrive in its constant flow. Not me.
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“Stop,” I growl. “Don’t look at me like that.” Why is she looking at me like that? Her eyes gloss over with a sheen of sadness that’s so much worse. “Raeve, I can’t lose you—”
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My only companion is a heavy mug of mead I bring to my mouth, drawing a frothy glug of the thick, bitter-tasting liquid.
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He steps into my shadow, almost close enough for me to reach out and touch him, my next breath laced with a drugging punch of his rich, molten scent.
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That Rygun—his ancient Sabersythe—was too big to fit in any of the city hutches the last time he came to Gore. That he lets the beast hunt freely across his kingdom, firing cities with his blazing breath and feasting on his folk whom he cares little about.
the fuck is he supposed to do with a big ass dragon? Hit him with a rolled up newspaper and tell him “no”? I think giant fire-breathing dragons can probably do whatever they want seeing as they can FIRE-BREATHE YOU TO DEATH
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It doesn’t matter how much of my skin is smoothed or how deep he kneels at my feet. I’m still an assassin marked for execution come aurora rise, and he’s still a tyrant king.
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I hope he doesn’t mind when I heartily slit his throat.
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Failing to muster any more words to wield, I poke my tongue out at him instead.
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It’s got two levels, bearing oddly shaped windows not round or square but somewhere in the middle.
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Moonshards come in all different hues, depending on which fallen beast they split from.
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I’m plotting your death as we speak.”
now I’m not an assassin (I’d be really bad at it) but I feel like maybe you shouldn’t be telling your intended victims like, all your plans all the time
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Giving Kaan time to fall asleep, I wait—entombed in the smell of cream and molten stone.
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My cheeks heat, thunder rumbling as I consume the vision of Kaan Vaegor stretched across the long seater. Naked. More lightning, and I see the fluffy throw draped across his groin, covering that part of his body but leaving his scars and his fierce, formidable stature on bold display. Creators. He’s so big his legs hang off the end, feet flat on the ground, legs partially spread.
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