Okay, now that I've caught up on the school work that I was swamped by I've decided to start a new story.
It's based on a character from Shambhala(wiki it) who is sent on a mission to Medeival Europe to find and stop an ancient and evil creature that the monks of Shambhala had captured and imprisoned after centuries of fighting against its evil influence on the world but had managed to escape. The monster's a well known creature of darkness, but I'll reveal what it is exactly in the course of the story.
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Prologue
Shambhala: The monks of the Far East have long been fighting the evil, which now plagues the world, for centuries. They have so far been able to contain it within the prison of Olmolungring. It was due to a strange astrological event along with a sleeping guard that it has managed to escape. The Blood Moon, a rarity that enhanced its powers, had strengthened the monster enough to allow escape. It is now fleeing towards the west and the Council of Elders have granted me, and a number of other warriors versed in the creature’s habits, the authority to hunt it down and stop it.
I have been told that we are to go to a land known to us as Europe, but we must be wary, as the people of this land are extremely superstitious and fearful of outsiders. The nations of this land have, like our own, been at war with each other for millennia and may not understand our mission. Luckily a member of our group has visited this land before and he is fluent in a number of their languages. He is, at this very moment, teaching me the language that he calls Greek. He is going to teach me French and English on the way, as he believes that the countries in which these languages are spoken are the most likely places for the creature will travel to.
I have been reading the histories of the creature for some time now and I agree that we must go to France and England because the monster was born to English parents and raised in France. It is therefore likely that he will go there. However, he may also stay in one of the countries on the sea known to the Europeans as the ‘Black Sea’ due to his ruling of one of these lands for some years.
I must end my entry now, as we are to get some sleep before we start our journey.
"I think the lesson here is: It doesn't matter where you're from, as long as we're all the same religion." - Peter Griffin
Danish Dreams
It's based on a character from Shambhala(wiki it) who is sent on a mission to Medeival Europe to find and stop an ancient and evil creature that the monks of Shambhala had captured and imprisoned after centuries of fighting against its evil influence on the world but had managed to escape. The monster's a well known creature of darkness, but I'll reveal what it is exactly in the course of the story.
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Prologue
I have been told that we are to go to a land known to us as Europe, but we must be wary, as the people of this land are extremely superstitious and fearful of outsiders. The nations of this land have, like our own, been at war with each other for millennia and may not understand our mission. Luckily a member of our group has visited this land before and he is fluent in a number of their languages. He is, at this very moment, teaching me the language that he calls Greek. He is going to teach me French and English on the way, as he believes that the countries in which these languages are spoken are the most likely places for the creature will travel to.
I have been reading the histories of the creature for some time now and I agree that we must go to France and England because the monster was born to English parents and raised in France. It is therefore likely that he will go there. However, he may also stay in one of the countries on the sea known to the Europeans as the ‘Black Sea’ due to his ruling of one of these lands for some years.
I must end my entry now, as we are to get some sleep before we start our journey.
"I think the lesson here is: It doesn't matter where you're from, as long as we're all the same religion." - Peter Griffin
Danish Dreams
[This message has been edited by Legionary_994 (edited 10-29-2009 @ 10:06 AM).]