Once upon a time Story game Chapter 1 by Jky90, literature
Literature
Once upon a time Story game Chapter 1
The sun was high in the sky, the touch of cool air sent chills over his body. Charles stalked slowly along a dirt path. drawing an arrow from his quiver on his back. Charles gripping his bow. looking for any movement in the leaves. Hearing the sound of crackling of sticks and leaves up ahead. Charles motion for his party to move towards the sound. Before Charles could turn his attention back to the movement ahead. The creature leapt out from the trees with a loud screeching scream, that sent chills through Charles' body. Lounging towards Charles with great speed. Taken back by the sound the creature made Charles hesitated to bring the arr
Once upon a time Story game Chapter 1 by Jky90, literature
Literature
Once upon a time Story game Chapter 1
The sun was high in the sky, the touch of cool air sent chills over his body. Charles stalked slowly along a dirt path. drawing an arrow from his quiver on his back. Charles gripping his bow. looking for any movement in the leaves. Hearing the sound of crackling of sticks and leaves up ahead. Charles motion for his party to move towards the sound. Before Charles could turn his attention back to the movement ahead. The creature leapt out from the trees with a loud screeching scream, that sent chills through Charles' body. Lounging towards Charles with great speed. Taken back by the sound the creature made Charles hesitated to bring the arr
Thesius grimaced once again at the memory of that day, the day his Chapter's honor, its pride, its
existence was stolen from them. Bitterness burned like bile in his stomach and burned through
his blood as a near palpable rage built inside him.
Chaplain Zacharius caught sight of Thesius' change in demeanor, "What dwells on your
thoughts, Brother?"
"It is nothing, Chaplain," Thesius began.
"Lies are an abomination, both to our Chapter, and to The Emperor our Father Most High!"
snapped the Chaplain, "Confess your soul now Brother Thesius, Truth is our only defense against
obliteration."
"It is wrong," Thesius growled angrily, "we were