Chapter One – The Shores of Ravadier

“How’s the young lady doing?” A voice asked from behind the fruit stall.“Pardon?” Cobal replied. He’d gone out to buy some food and other necessities in the town for their stay.“When you arrived, wasn’t there a pale young woman with you?” The shopkeeper asked him, handing him back his linen bag that was now filled … Continue reading Chapter One – The Shores of Ravadier

The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 7 – The Amethyst that split the sky part II (old version)

Meleorana II “Lady Emerald, you have a visitor.” The voice of her guard sounded from the outside. These underground halls made the sound travel quite well, so she was already aware someone was walking this way. She donned her jester mask with the green emerald embedded into the forehead and hid her hair beneath her … Continue reading The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 7 – The Amethyst that split the sky part II (old version)

The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 6: The Amethyst that split the sky part I (old version)

Meleorana I“You didn’t tell me you were expecting guests.” A voice sounded from the corner of the room. The old man looked up from his tea and saw a middle-aged woman standing there, holding the crystal ball in one hand and a twisted staff in the other.He smiled. “It’s nice to see you too, Mel.”She … Continue reading The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 6: The Amethyst that split the sky part I (old version)

The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 4: A mind made up (old version)

“She’s gone over to the other side, hasn’t she?” he asked sorrowfully.Ianari stood behind him, at the top of the riverbank, staring off into the distance with him.“She left not too long after she arrived. Said that she didn’t want to stay here and watch you grieve.”“I suppose it’s for the best. She wouldn’t approve … Continue reading The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 4: A mind made up (old version)

The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 3: Misery Loves Company (old version)

“What do you think she would say if she saw me like this?” He sighed and downed another drink. It had been a rough day, so he would be excused for doing so. “I promised her that greatness she so proudly spoke to you about, but in the end, I strayed from the path and … Continue reading The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 3: Misery Loves Company (old version)