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My WarriorA Poem by Love Well Spent"This is the true story of my beloved little warrior, of a cat whose love had no barrier..." A poem I wrote after the death of my first cat, Toby. |
The mountains of YlaesirA Book by WolfhildeThe battle of Herthumaar |
Legend of the Warrior PrincessA Book by GinaA picture story. |
LullabyA Poem by Rachel LandesNight is like a gentle cloak Kissing me goodnight Wrapping me In its blanket Night is like a warrior’s speech Softening the .. |
Fight, KnightA Poem by RFDIIIawoo |
listenA Poem by SlightlyOddSomeone small looked up at the moon, the sky, and the stars They looked all around, wandering effortlessly through tiny battles fought during tiny wa.. |
Birth of the First RamboA Book by Leumas RelwoodIn a collection of stories inspired by my noble cats I describe the origins and development of a fantasy world guided by five mystical Mages that each.. |
Heroic WarriorA Poem by Leumas RelwoodA noble description of my cat. |
Glorious RamboA Poem by Leumas RelwoodThe Rambonian National Anthem |
Reminiscence of a KingA Story by Leumas RelwoodAn ancient king reviews life events to determine who should be the next king, but he is confident that no one could ever match his caliber. |
The Story of Muzh: An Expository AnalysisA Chapter by Leumas RelwoodThe Mage of Wit observes his new environment and deliberates several tough questions. |
The Story of Borzh: A Duel of FireA Chapter by Leumas RelwoodThe heroic warrior goes on a quest to claim his quite animated prize--one that he will wield to serve Justice. |
Victim, Warrior, ElderA Poem by Tori-Lee KeeneThis particular piece is published in my book, From The Ashes of My Pain: Poetry From The Heart of a Survivor. It is based upon a journal entry I wrot.. |
Eyes Wide ShutA Poem by AFennisWarrior Within |
SnowpeakA Poem by Bobby MaddenInspired by The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
PhoenixA Story by Nia HopeDid you hear that weak, scared screech? That was the phoenix, dying in the fire from which it was born. It was afraid, alone and knew its time was up... |