30 May 2012
Hey fans (fan lol) I would like to say that this is the long awaited third part of my story but in actual fact maybe one person at most was even thinking about thinking about this. This makes me sad as I want to be a writer in later life. I would hugely appreciate it if you took the time to tell other people about my writting. Thank you. Enjoy
Chapter Two: The journey to the mountain was long and the extreme heat made it hard for normal humans to survive. Anyone traversing across the plain took a magician with them for water and, at night, warmth. Hiag stummbled along slowly, it had been three days and he was less than halfway there. The month hadn't yet begun, it started when he reached the mountains, and he was already on the verge of passing out. Then a thought came to him. Why, he remembered his master asking, do people always take magicians with them? Water. Quickly he sat down and fumbled in his pouch for the sapphire ring. To him it seemed ages till he managed to get it out, when he did he slid it onto his finger and spoke a command that he had practised since he first started training to be a magician. "Qparwe dkiq". A jet of water streamed from his ring, this he directed into his water pouch. When it was full he drank most of it then refilled it. After that he felt able to continue. Time passed slowly, minutes became hours, hours became days. Still he hadn't reached his destination. He had only been able to see the mountains as a blur on the horizon since that morning. Soon though they became hugly more defined, tall and varying in colour from dark grey to black. The tops are concealed in the clouds, although a few are visible. They spear into the sky thin and sharp, imposing themselves upon everything around them. Seeming to want to be seen by all. The tops coated thickly in snow looking like a bucket of white paint has just been dumped all over them. They were truly an unforgettable sight. All this was magnified by the fact that Hiag had only seen small villages, to him they seemed like the biggest things in excistence but in reality these were but infants compared to the giants further up the mountain range.
Chapter 2:The Mountains • Opuss № I