Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The Shadow of the Light: Cel'Gur Saberion #1

 As the heart of a young orcress broken and shattering with everyday passing by as she tries to make a better life for herself and for her future child. Though not many had fallen so easily as this child would think she has fail every task she faced, and the destruction of Azeroth upon her large muscular shoulders. Not caring what her friends or family would feel towards her own death with a knife in her fragile heart with all of her natural powers being taken away by the dark force of the voodoo. Slowly getting down on her knees with the blade impaled through her pumping organ, losing all of what she would see and remember about her life, than her chest meeting on the ground roughly on the muddy soils of the large humid forest. Cel'Gur Saberion would be laying on the earth being given a new life from the dark forces of what would soon be her true powers. Shadows swirl around the orc's corpse filling it with shadow magic, turning of what was once a adventurous, free spirited, curious, and a confused soul would be nothing more but a dull, grim, and pale girl with the mind of lost ghosts from the warriors of the ancient Zul'Drak. She opened her once beautiful glowing blue eyes into a impacting emerald green with her pupils filled with the color of blood. A light of bright white would come inside the child filling her with gifts of the guardians of the heavens, and great power would she be absorbing from the shadows of the fallen combined to make her a true protector of what she would purposed to do so. The light and shadows would stop making the corpse lay on the ground again. The story of what I am going to be telling would be of a once healer of the jade serpent and a fighter with the speed of a white tiger. Now a brute force filled with necromancy and the given gifts of Death, but to use for the goals of the light. Cel'Gur Saberion is the one that would change history of this collapsing world that we live in. I her teacher will be honored to tell this tale.

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