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Galactic Battles
Summary: Three years ago, in the poor country of Corando, a star fell from the heavens. The young glassblower’s apprentice who found it had it encased in glass. People wondered whether that star might be the key to unlocking supernatural powers or bringing about miracles. But when a criminal took the lives of a king, a queen and many other people in a neighboring country overnight, then disappeared, and noone could determine just how the massacre had been possible, the king and queen of Corando feared that the culprit would come for the star next, leaving more destruction and terror in his wake.
By Mary Bright5 years ago in Futurism
The Lone Vampire
The Lone Vampire Once there lived an immortal that had never stayed with anyone even when human. She had always traveled on her own moving to a new town every four years having a new home each time. She liked this town because it was somewhat separate from everyone else besides the tribal land that was near it and it also was always cloudy with a slight chance of sun. She knew that this town would not be any different than the others and that she would have to leave sooner or later. She always had to move before questions were asked about her and why she was not aging over time. One year she moved to a little town called Williams Village.
By Jessica Julianna Kimball5 years ago in Futurism
The Forest of Solari
In a another realm, gods and goddesses are ruled by the main god Nighe and the goddess Spiri. She wanted to create something outside of their realm that she wanted to love and protect. When she told her plans to Nighe, he decided to help her in creating the planets, humans and supernatural beings. Together they were happy with their creations, living in a sanctuary forest called the Forest of Solari. Nighe decided to dedicate a land specially for her and named it the Valley of Spirus. For a while they were content watching over the humans until they went back to their home when they felt they weren’t needed as much.
By Krystal Alvarez5 years ago in Futurism
Song of Lure
In the depths of the clear ocean waters was a kingdom with a mer-society or merpeople. This kingdom is called Myrfynia, which was only one of the many underwater kingdoms. Near the bottom of the ocean was a merman swimming alongside a school of fishes and a crab crawling on the floor. The young merman’s name was Silver Tide, who was always a bit too sarcastic and quick with a short temper. He wasn’t related to anyone important merpeople and lived his life with much fun as possible.
By Krystal Alvarez5 years ago in Futurism
What awaits in the land of Vol
He settled in for a long sleep, many years would pass before he would awake again in this world. There was no way for him to know how long it would be, how many cycles would need to pass. He was certain he arranged for everything, prepared everything; all he could do was wait in slumber. The small ones knew what to do, they would ensure the rumors spread wide and far. They eagerly accepted their task and looked forward to the day when his plan would come to fruition. The day would come, she would arrive, she would find him. Extraordinary events would occur. The promise of a prophecy.
By Stephanie Balthazor5 years ago in Futurism
Galactic Battles: Part One
What created humanity? What does it mean to be human? I’m not completely certain, nor is anyone that I know. To an extent, in our hearts, the people that I know and I all believe in the Maker, a living virtuous force that watches over humanity from the heavens.
By Mary Bright5 years ago in Futurism
Falling Sons
Previously. . . the bounty party from Lucifer that was after Delilah lost her scent giving the gang a temporary advantage while they hide away at a safe house. Omar has arrived to the safe house, but just barely as he attempted not to succumb to his injuries. And we followed Gabel as he gained adjusted to his new Fallen life and he made a deadly deal with his father, Lucifer. This is how their story continues...
By L. M. Williams5 years ago in Futurism
Into Darkness a Vampire's tale
It all started in the year 1818. I was a man of wealth and prosperity but had nothing without my wife whom I had lost from a fever days earlier. I was inconsolable and longed to join her. But instead a vampire excepted my invitation to death.
By Luna Robin Mai5 years ago in Futurism
Adam's Original Sin....or
FOHLMER BECOMES AN APPRENTICE "I'm no fool", thought Fohlmer Olin, "mom would probably say different...I can hear her now, 'You've always got your head in the clouds, my little Folly Olly'...oh I hated when she called me that!" Fohlmer snapped to the present, "I know wisdom and power when I see them."
By RavensCraft 95 years ago in Futurism
Alesteria
The day grew hot as the sun rose in the air over the city of Ceron. Balestor, a man of medium stature with black hair, approached the city on horseback. As Balestor looked at the city, he couldn’t help but notice that in the light of the sun, the blue marble of the city shined like the sea. The blue city was built around a plateau in the brown grass of the Plain of Ceron. Ceron was then surrounded by a circular wall. As he approached the gate, Balestor saw the market was in session outside the city gates. He rode among the merchant stalls as many of them tried to get him to buy various trinkets from them. However, Balestor’s attention was caught by a beggar near the entrance to the city. This man was wearing rags and looked as though he had not eaten in days Balestor could almost see the mans ribs. He was surrounded by two guards and a baker, there was some argument that was being settled.
By Austin James Teegarden5 years ago in Futurism
To My Beloved, Neptune
By: Tyler Smiley “That’ll be two-hundred and twenty-two mexals” the shop clerk said. I reach down and pull out the mexal card. He asks to see the name, “Mr. Keirk! No way youre Mr. Kierk! His skin is not that shade, no offense. Plus, he would not be caught in this dumpster fire of the third wave nebula!” “Whoa, let me stop you there,” I said sarcastically. “I work for the guy. Here is his bio-signature.” My face begins to pixelate and become unrecognizable as it buffers the image of my boss. Within three seconds, I am a digital copy of Dennis Kierk, billionaire, technomancing politician on track to be the first being to live on a planet past the asteroid belt. The clerk begins to ooze sweat as he looks like he is not sure what he has just witnessed. “Oh, you all have this technology. The Wikipedia info scanner indicated representative bio-signature use. He shoved me the much-needed supplies and ran into the bathroom for safety. I jetted back to the Armadopolis, a fortress of a shuttle more akin to a floating city.
By Tyler Smiley5 years ago in Futurism








