23 November 2008

The Lost Way: Chapter 2

Not a great distance separated Khard, Feng and the mighty city of Tricland, where Peredur was residing. His childhood he spent studying blades in all their varieties, despite his mother's disapproval, who already had one warrior under the roof and certainly didn't need more. That man was Peredur's father who was impatient enough to start teaching his six year-old son martial arts parallel to showing him the basics of the sword fight. The process was hard for both father and son nevertheless Peredur expressed no lack of motivation during the course. His mother secretly hoped his interests would take a turning point with the age and yet she watched him train every day admiring his mental strength and devotion.
Years passed while Peredur continued mastering his abilities with the same zeal as before if not more. One day his father and him went to the most prominent smith in the province to make an order for a broadsord which would be Peredur's first own weapon he always dreamt of. When the blade was in his hands nothing could separate the couple as training became an essential part of his newly shaped life. And yet one face was looking upon him with passive eyes, wondering deep in her consciousness what her son's destiny could be had he chosen another path. There was no turning back. Peredur had made his choice long ago and there was nothing to lead him out of the way, besides he seemed happy with what he was doing.
Soon his parents would love to sit in the bench just before the back yard and watch their son having his usual practices from lunchtime to late in the evening. They smiled when his words were ringing in their ears - it seemed it was like yesterday when Peredur bravely said he wanted to fight all evil at any cost and never give up. They admired his physical strength which surpassed their expectations as well as his - no one believed he could possibly develop such a muscularity and vigor. Now the heavy sword had the weight more of a feather than a real full-size blade in his mighty arms, against the background of his torso. Peredur swung his sword with such ease, putting so much realism into his movements, that you could actually see the vision his imaginary oponent.
Peredur knew time was coming for him to face the challenge of his courageous dream and come up against the evil he so desperately wanted to smite. On the other hand he was realistic in his judgement knowing this battle would never be easy while one inadvertence could cost him his life. Even so, one thing was certain and that was his resolution what would open the doors for Peredur in his seek for adventures.
He was aware that hard times were ahed so Peredur went on to spend his last days in is home more quietly, carefully preparing his stuff and taking his time to rest.

10 November 2008

The Lost Way: Chapter 1

Abner was born in a small town called Khard. Since the age of four he became overwhelmed by wizardry. The first books he could partly read intrigued his imagination and soon, on his seventh year, he was already dedicated to this craft. Sometimes it was weeks before anyone could see him out of his hut. His parents didn't try to intervene, neither persuaded him to give up his studies, instead providing Abner with everything he needed including old books and scripts. Due to the tranquillity around he was able to advance with a great pace and five years later he was concidered one of the prominent young wizards in these lands. Even at this tender age Abner's ability to control his mind and other objects around was beyond belief.
Soon his name was spoken all over Khard with some jealous people trying to imply the idea of him being a threat to everyone around. Abner's desire was to avoid any further conflicts and together with his family he went to the city of Dargg. His new home did't offer the comfort Khard did, however Abner continued to master his skills with the same enthusiasm as before.
Six years he spent in Dragg helping in his father's store, alongside studying, where he did acquire valuable knowledge outside sorcery. After that period he started preparing for a long journey which on his own words would "reveal his potential and give him an actual judgement over his abilities". Abner's wise parents knew this day would eventually come, so they gave him their blessing and let him go.
He then found himself on the way to the city of Feng - one of the biggest places he could possibly go to by foot where he started working for a generous tradesman who encouraged Abner to use his powers, which as he said, were outstanding. However, at the beginning Abner didn't have enough audacity to rely on his magic abilities until he met a wise old man named Tagnard who became something like his teacher. Actually, Abner's powers were mightier than his new friend's but the inability to use them lead to the need of a man like Tagnard. Abner left the trader and moved to live in his teacher's place. There he spent two years of hard training which were more than enough for him to build on his confidence. When there was nothing more Tagnard could teach him he received his only but priceless present - a magic wand.
Abner left him and Feng and as a token of his gratitude promised to come back one day. Then he set off to Tricland where he thought his true adventures would begin.

01 November 2008

Intro

First of all I want to say Hi! to all.

I am Space and I am extremely happy to finally create my own blog. I love writing different kinds of stuff and I decided it would be a good idea to share it with you. This is just a hobby for now but we will see how things progress and what the future holds. Never mind. Studying in a University requires a significant amount of time, so my writing attempts are a little bit restricted. Despite this, I will try to post as regularly as I can.

One thing that I have to mention is that I like writing both in Bulgarian and in English, so I am going to make this blog, how should I say, international. This means there will be stuff in both languages but this does not have to bother you. Everyone is welcome to get closer to my writings and I would be more than happy to see you opinions.

I hope you enjoy this place and feel free to comment.