In a little brown cabin on the edge of the woods lived an old ancille who had grown far beyond his years. He was not frail or sickly, but his face was wrinkled and his hair greying enough that a common passerby would label him as a shrunken old shrew, timid as a beaver and tired as a sleeping bear. He was, however, greatly outnumbered by the vast creatures and bugs alike he adorned around the small cabin. Outside there were three goats and twelve chickens of which he never milked or swiped eggs from, and inside the house he had placed seven lizards in a little enclave below his bed, and nine worms that nestled in a dirt patch below the lit windowsill, and not to mention the two birds he tended to in the mornings and let fly to the heavens and back in the night, bringing back more worms and delights. He was a peculiar man at that. His sable eyes, said many of the small children who lived in the nearest village (who'd managed to bravely venture to the cabin), were as black as chasms and could swallow you whole if one stared hard enough! He never spoke, never once came to ask for help from the villagers of Temeny Hull, yet he always seemed to have an abundance of food and resources and with that, he never needed their help anyway. People often wondered where he had gathered his things from, or who had built the cabin he so eagerly resided in, yet it was better to listen from rumors and gossip than the frightening geriatric’s lips. And so the gossip spread like wildfire, and it was said that his mother came from a long line of early descendants of the twofolk, a woman who contained powerful sorcery within her very fingertips and whose eyes were not black like her son’s but a powerful golden, golden as the midnight sun, shining fire and blazing with heat from a thousand fireflies. They said that she had married Tavekh and cursed him herself in the night from their soft kiss of her lips to his.
You can find excerpts of my fantasy book, The Mage's Artifice, here! It's a work in progress!
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Vallyn's Siren Song
Vallyn's Song
Oh Sweet child of mine
A mere whisper of weeds
Fingertips soft and thine
Born from the sable seeds;
The pirate so brutal
Said rest be your soul
When your hair turned red golden
And the sun brazen skin
Oh the scales and pale rest from within
The twofolk and your folk, eyes clouded blue
Oh sweet child of mine, there’s nothing to do
The drunken, the sailor, the siren, she weeps
Oh come be my child and rest in the deep.
Monday, February 12, 2024
Valerine Apple
They called her Valerine Apple with rosy, round cheeks,
Peppered and freckled, a near florid complexion
as she sang sweet songs in the passing weeks,
Swaying in a ring among all thee’s affection.
Sprouted from the hazel green locks
Yet morning Suns burnt her red,
above sable ravens flying like hawks
a singular brown strand atop her crowned head.
Her sky was not of the azure heavens
Brimming instead with fresh leaves
The scent of life from the oak’s gum resin
Her kin beside her so one could thieve.
The chirps of the birds pervaded her ears
yet the night offered comfort and shade
And she had no trepidations or fears
for she knew how the red fruit stayed.
Sunday, February 11, 2024
Siren Song
Hey guys, I wanted to share you an exciting sneak peak at the end of the first chapter of The Mage's Artifice. I hope you enjoy!
She found her lips moving, not in words and stories, but in song.
The Siren Song of Valerine Valencia.
It poured out of her like a wave in the storm, cursing every man and woman that traipsed aboard the ship. She could feel every heart pulsating beneath their soft flesh, and in her mind, she could take every remnant of their souls as she pleased. She could rip their minds in two and it would be merciful. She shuddered, and they shuddered with her, linked to her like a hand held a hand, like a fist tightly enclosing around them until they were no more. The men had fallen, paralyzed by the Song of the Siren for her first song was filled with ceaseless passion and anger, uncontrollable even to her. She could feel her body transforming, and she willed herself to do so, suddenly finding herself standing aboard the ship among the fallen men, neither alive nor dead, only shells of broken bodies. The young Bard stood amidst the others, silent, unwavering. Only then did she place her hands on his skin, icy in the tear stained night, and ripped back flesh, revealing the bones and the dark red blood she so eagerly consumed, heart and mind and soul gone from the very beautiful boy that once was alive.
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
The Oracle Part 2
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Liuk looked down. He was a Raven. He was unsure if the woman’s words were spiteful or not. He was unsure if the woman was real at all.
“I’d assumed you to be a Raven,” Liuk questioned.
“Not by choice.”
“Was it anyone’s?”
“Oh, yes.” The Oracle stared into his eyes, menacingly. Hers were pure black, just as Liuk’s, and he knew she must’ve been a Raven herself.
“How? I did not choose this fate. I did not choose to be subjected to the terror and violence of the Amovians and their Lumentian Knight-mares.”
The Oracle laughed, a throaty raspy sound that chilled Liuk underneath his skin. “We all choose our own destiny. Even me. By choice, I’ve ended here. On a rock, in the sea, beneath the lands and the sands and the oceans. I’m not here. But I am. Whether you believe me to be true or not.” She stared into his eyes, and he swore he could feel her gaze penetrating into his very bones. “I’m surprised you are not afraid of me, young boy.”
Liuk didn’t know whether he should be afraid or not. He furrowed his brow. Was she telling him something he shouldn’t know? “What do you mean?”
“The monkey chain around your neck,” she pointed with a weathered finger. “Your brother crafted that for you. The monkey is carved from the very shell of your youth.”
Liuk didn’t know what that meant. Was she speaking in riddles? He did not dare to ask.
“I’d lost it… as a boy,” Liuk finally said. “I found it today. And how did you know? It is unknown how the jewel came back to me.”
“Yes,” the Oracle said. “Unknown.”
The Oracle Part 1
When Liuk arrived at her den, the door was already ajar and golden sunlight found its way inside the dark cabin. He continued forward and slowly creaked the wooden slab open until pure light painted itself over every shadow in the room. It was only one room where old pickaxes and torches lay askew, and rotten oak pieces haphazardly thrown in corners. Dust caked every surface of every object, even the Oracle herself.
“I’ve expected you coming.” The Oracle’s voice was old, but it spoke the truth that no other mortal could give Liuk. He needed her answers.
“You’re awake?” Liuk closed the door behind him, and they were both shrouded in the darkness of the room. Dust and cobwebs floated in the air.
“Sit and close your eyes with me.”
Liuk knew better than to question the authority of the wise Oracle. He obeyed her command without question, and slowly found an open space on the floor to make room for comfort. The stone floor was icy, and cracks made it so he could feel grass and weeds growing between the crevices. As he traced his fingers against the stony pavement, he was jolted awake by the cold waters of the sea wetting his skin. The room smelled of salt and death.
Monday, October 30, 2023
Valerine's Thoughts
Siren's Song Screenplay
Last semester, I proudly finished writing the first draft of my full-length film screenplay-- Siren's Song ! It was definitely a gruelin...
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Hey YALL, this is the prologue to the first draft of my fantasy book, The Mage’s Artifice. It is still a work in progress, so please be kin...
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The Oracle was an old woman whose age was undeterminable under the wretched clothes she wore on her frail body. Her hair was black as midnig...
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It had only been mere minutes before her eyes widened again. But this time, she found herself underwater, fighting to breathe as she inhaled...