At an unknown time, in a land of little importance, there lived three brothers. Roaming the roads of their native country, they were still young at heart, youthful of face, nascent in understanding, applying themselves to no profession or worthwhile endeavour.
One day, as they were wandering off the beaten track, a man appeared before them [...]
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A Fairy Tale: Numero Uno
Posted in Creative Thread on March 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Indefinite Trilogy: The Final Chapter
Posted in Creative Thread on January 28, 2008 | 2 Comments »
*And thus we come to the final chapter in this scintillating narrative of seduction, betrayal, and deceit. Indeed, it has evolved out of a trilogy, but in deference to its origins, the title shall be kept.*
The day of the coronation arrived. Rejoicing vassals clamoured for their beloved prince outside the cloud cathedral. It was a [...]
Indefinite Trilogy: Part 3
Posted in Creative Thread on January 19, 2008 | 4 Comments »
… What of the prince himself? What was he doing while all around him people schemed? The truth was he, too, was plotting. What, I hear you cry, could the soon-to-be-crowned prince have to plot about? He wanted to destroy the entire cloud realm.Ever since he had been a little child, he had been [...]
The Indefinite Trilogy: Part 2
Posted in Creative Thread on January 9, 2008 | 3 Comments »
… They met secretly, in the dark chambers deep within the depths of their cloud mansions, and schemed. There were many ideas on the manner in which they could remain in power, ranging from the simple to the obscene to the downright deranged. Some were in favour of merely trying to influence the young prince’s [...]
The Untitled Trilogy: Part 1
Posted in Creative Thread on November 27, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I promised seduction, betrayal and deceit and you shall have it, o ye of little faith!! However, as it is under pressure now that I write, it may be a little rickety about the framework, though this piece will surely enchant your imaginations, or at least invoke your disdain… but is it not said that [...]