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Saving Aldenmore (chapter 1)

STStory_writer•Created December 18, 2013
Saving Aldenmore (chapter 1)
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As usual in the Sunsoul territory, people were running around breaking rules. Sunsouls were people who could bend light, and summon fire out of nowhere. They were normally very restless people. Two sunsoul girls, Raven and Karishma, were about to break one of the biggest rules. You see, Aldenmore was divided into many parts. Each kind of person had their own territory. And no one was allowed to cross. However, Karishma loved to cross. Scaring the Winterkin was great sport for her. This time, Raven, and her fairy companion Sky, had followed her. "Hey Karishma, wait up! What are you doing?" Raven shouted, catching up to her along the border. "What does it look like? I'm crossing the border. It's boring over here." Raven grinned. "Mind if I come along?" "Well, you KNOW it's forbidden, but.... since when did we follow the rules anyways?" That's when Sky popped up. Sky was a fairy, one of the magical creatures that followed Sunsouls around, trying to keep them from trouble. They didn't succeed very often. "You guys KNOW we shouldn't do this. We could get in trouble!" Karishma smirked "Please. It's not like FreeLanders are going to jump at us when we cross." FreeLanders were a fearsome group of normal humans who did everything they could to get rid of those with powers. They stayed in the areas between borders all the time, waiting for someone to cross. Sky sighed "alright, but don't say I didn't warn you." Raven jumped across the border, landing solidly on her feet. Karishma soon followed, while Sky turned back. Karishma heard a thump, and saw many figures draped in dark cloth racing toward them. "Raven run! FREELANDERS!"

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I used the progress on my RP studio to start off the story. The rest has mostly nothing to do with it.

Project Details

Project ID15838618
CreatedDecember 18, 2013
Last ModifiedJanuary 31, 2014
SharedJanuary 2, 2014
Visibilityvisible
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