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The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – Esen Peak 1

July 20th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Two Years Ago

Esen Peak One

Karen couldn’t help the moan that escaped her when they emerged into the sylph city of Esen Peak. It lay in the crater of an extinct volcano and must have been a beautiful place before the attack – but now it was a smoldering wreck. Once tall towers and delicate bridges of obsidian had been shattered and corpses were strewn in the rubble-filled streets. Only a few dazed survivors were wandering among them.

“Shit!” Jason burst out. “What the hell happened here?” Karen looked over and saw he had gone pale. “I’ve never heard of something like this before.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: Land of Myth Chapter Seventeen Part Three

July 18th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Seventeen

Part Three

The caves Ilona led them into were pitch dark – so dark they swallowed the irisad’s glow.  Bereft of sight, the sound of dripping water ringing off rock and the stale scent of the air seemed sharper. There was a quality to the darkness Lydia couldn’t define; it seemed to press gently against her skin and eyes, the way the darkness had at Caerdu when the lights were out. It was only when Karen whimpered that she realised that it was because the same kind of place. What had Karen called it? A dark affinity zone?

“I’m sorry,” Ilona said. “I hate it down here as well. But that’s exactly why Gerian won’t expect us to come through here. It’s just not the sort of place he expects to find me, or you.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: Land of Myth Chapter Seventeen Part Two

July 15th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Seventeen

Part Two

“That was strange,” Salia said after Gerian had left.

“Yes,” Lyrrekka agreed thoughtfully. “It was. He was almost polite. If he hadn’t ignored Mia and Coromel I would have dropped the almost.” She stared up at the ceiling with a thoughtful scowl. “He seemed so uncertain and I don’t think it’s just about this thing with Ystelyan-mirian. I don’t like it.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – Arrival 2

July 13th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Arrival Two

Kyle tensed up and Karen felt a surge of near panic from his mind at Sean’s words. From the startled look which flitted across Sean’s face, he’d felt it as well.

“Are you really that afraid that I’ve been telling you the truth all along, Kyle?” he asked mildly.

“What do you mean, Laverne,” Kyle snarled.
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The Dragon Wars Saga: Land of Myth Chapter Seventeen Part One

July 11th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Seventeen

Part One

They emerged into a green, flower-dotted alpine meadow surrounded by forbidding mountains, the tips of which glittered with unmelted snow.

Lydia looked around and spotted the glowing nymph sitting on a boulder nearby.   Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: Land of Myth Chapter Sixteen Part Twelve

July 8th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Part Twelve

“How are you doing, anyway?” Daniel asked as they headed back to the Great Hall. “You look pale. Um, paler than usual.”

“I’m fine,” Karen began, then sighed. “No, I’m not fine, but I’ll be okay, I think. If I’d just killed him I think I would be fine with it. I’ve killed before-”

“You have?” he asked, startled. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – Arrival 1

July 6th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Two Years Ago

Arrival One

Karen chatted to her father as they walked down the hill towards the Storm Palace. Since he was officially her sponsor, no one thought anything of it. They had to be careful not to say anything that might give their true relationship away, of course, but it was still nice to have a chance to talk to him. Especially with what was coming. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: Land of Myth Chapter Sixteen Part Eleven

July 4th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Part Eleven

When Karen woke late the next morning, her mother was sitting by her bed. Karen watched her for a moment then sat up slowly. Her mother looked up with a worried smile.

“How are you feeling, dear?”

Karen rubbed at her eyes. “Calmer, but I still want to know why I did that.”

“You were angry and I can’t say I blame you. But we need you and the others ready to leave today. Can you do that?” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: Land of Myth Chapter Sixteen Part Ten

July 1st, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Part Ten

Kyle wasn’t surprised to find Matthias Morgan waiting when he got Karen back to where they’d left Daniel.  The presence of the woman with him didn’t surprise him either. From the way she  kneeling by Daniel looking worried and the strong resemblence to the Keefe’s she had to be Sonia Keefe. Halia was still there. She and another of Matthias’s collared dragons – a green, by the colour of her goblin silk tunic – were working on removing the circlet from on of the alfs. The other dragon’s human form was short and looked vaguely mediterranean. She also  looked much less content than Halia did.

But he was surprised to see two of Waldhafen’s Council there as well – the unicorn Darya had injured and a Hercian Bird. He frowned at them but keeping Karen walking was taking too much of his attention for him to worry about it.

He’d tried to comfort her as he walked her back but she was disconsolate. Sonia hurried across the stream and took Karen from him. The girl clung to her mother, still sobbing.

“Mummy! I- I-”

“Hush, Kaz.” Sonia stroked her hair. “We saw. It’s okay, it would have done the same to you.”

“But- but I don’t understand what happened.” Karen took some sawing deep breaths. “I’ve always had a temper when I see people being hurt, but this felt different, wrong. Like a switch flipped.” She gave her mother a frightened look. “What if it happens again?”

“Hush,” Sonia repeated. “We’ll figure out. Let’s go back to Waldhafen. You need some sleep.” She led Karen back towards a gate to Waldhafen opened nearby.

“I should get back to Darya.” Kyle turned and headed back towards the ruined village, hoping no one would stop him. He didn’t want a fight here. He’d gone barely two steps when a hand came down on his shoulder.

“Wait, please,” Matthias said. He didn’t sound angry and, when Kyle looked around at him, he didn’t look it either. He must have been broadcasting his anxiety because Matthias gave a half-smile. “I’m not mad at you, kid. I think you’re mad at me but that’s a different matter. I think we need to talk, don’t you?”

“What do we have to talk about?” Kyle asked sharply.

“Quite a bit, I think, and so do you if you’re honest about it. The Council have agreed to extend the truce to you and Darya if you agree.” He glanced over at the two Councillors nodded in confirmation.

“It’s true,” the unicorn said.

Kyle gave him a long look, then sighed. “I think we will. Ystelyan wants us to stay around, anyway. But right now I need to get back to Darya and help find the rest of the invading troops.”

“Hmm, yes. That is kind of important,” Matthias said. “Would you thank the dragon who stabilised Daniel for me? And if you find the parents of those children alive, tell them their kids are safe.”

“Yes, on both counts,” Kyle said and headed back towards the village.

***

When Kyle got back to the ruined village, he found Yaltarian treating a female dragon who was somehow stuck in an improbable mixture of her human and dragon forms. Half her face was covered in purple scales, a useless wing was half emerged from her shoulder and her right arm was a dragonic leg cripplingly attached at the shoulder. Below the waist it got worse. Dragon legs and tail on a human pelvis didn’t work.

Estara was kneeling on the other side of her and whispering soothingly – probably stopping her from frenzying, given the agony she must be in. Two goblins and another dragon who was already in his giant lizard form were standing guard over them.

Kyle tried not to stare at the hurt dragon in horror as his mind recoiled from how she had ended up in that state. Dragons could take partial forms – such as manifesting wings or claws – but never anything like this. And when they shifted form completely, they generally moved via their energy form because it was safer and quicker. He cleared his throat to announce his presence as they were so distracted by caring for their patient and waited patiently.

Estara looked up at him after a moment, her purple eyes rimmed red with tears. “They only reached this village, thanks to the young haltia’s courage,” she said. “Darya and my warriors have located the remains of the infiltration. They’re holed up not far away.” She gave a satisfied smirk. “Someone tried to teleport them out, but once your girlfriend broke their concealment I was able to locate and stop that. They’re just flushing them out now.” She clenched her fists. “I might just let the Dragon Lord have the uncircleted ones if he’ll give me Gendalian back. I don’t trust my self-control around these creatures.”

“Karen isn’t my girlfriend any more,” Kyle said absently. Then looked down at the injured dragon. “What the hell happened to her?”

“We’re not entirely sure. Kelaria isn’t very coherent at the moment – not surprising, given the mess she’s in and the fact that he’s her husband.”  Yaltarian pointed to a nearby shattered tree and the decapitated body of a male wood haltia. He had been impaled upside down and his head placed on one of the few remaining branches, just above his feet. “Apparently he was too strong for their circlets to subdue so they killed him. But as near as we can tell, she was in her resonance form intending to rematerialise in dragon form and they hit with some sort of weapon which forced her to rematerilise prematurely. She was halfway between human and dragon in her head and… this happened.” He shuddered convulsively.

“She’ll be fine. Physically, at least.” Estara was stroking Kelaria’s hair. “Though she’s in flux and won’t be able to shift and restore herself for several days. I’m not sure how she’ll be mentally.” She sighed heavily. “If Ivina hadn’t got her siblings to safety, I may not have been able to talk her out of suiciding.”

“Ivina?” Kyle said. “Oh, the haltia girl is her step-daughter?”

“She is, and you should take the people of Waldhafen up on extending the truce to you and Darya. It makes more sense for you to be there when Gerian’s attack comes. My people have things well in hand now so you don’t need to worry. And you can tell the children their mother survived.”

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The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – Preparations

June 29th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Preperations

Waiting was the hardest part, Karen decided as she studied the familiar coloured lines on the wooden floor of the school gym. It really shouldn’t be taking this long to send them on their way. They’d known the Core was calling for them for nearly three weeks, which had been plenty of time for the headmaster at Brierthorne to identify who it was after and arrange supplies. They were supposed to leave today but instead all hell, in the form of Hannah’s mother, had broken loose. Read the rest of this entry »