Postby CobaltAngel » Fri Apr 30, 2004 12:05 pm
Sorrow Song
By Kati Su S
Book One: Legend of the Lost
Chapter One: The Legend
Authors Notes (that you probably won’t read, even thought you really should): I wrote again... yes…. my friends convinced me to write again. Anyway, it probably won’t be very good, sorry in advance. I’m a terrible writer, even though in 8th grade my dream was to become one. I still kind of wish I could… but I’m gonna be honest with myself: I’m lousy. ^_^;
Anyway – This first chapter is just the behind the story legend that’s really cheesy and boring but important anyway. Its won’t all be this boring, so keep reading.
Also, Solorurans are quite a bit like elves in appearance. Tall in, size, pointy ears and a sort of ‘bright’ look about them, if you know what I mean. ^_^
Caiti (Caitix is singular) are a race that can turn from human-cat hybrids to full cats at will. Their hybrid forms stand about as tall as a normal human, and walk on two feet. However, they have cat ears and a tail, and are covered from head to tow in fur.
Humans are, well, humans. ^_^
And, last but not least, Soralens look much like humans, only with gigantic eagle wings that vary in color.
Hopefully I’ll fit these descriptions into the story for all those lazy bums that don’t read this (which would be most of you).
I’m probably going to do a map soon or later too, so you and I both don’t get lost, LOL!
Yes, yes, there will be four books. And I already know how it will end… so, yeah, now all I have to do is be hard-working. Bleh. x.x
Okay, so I’m gonna shut up now, but be warned that a lot of important information may be conveyed thru these notes, so don’t skip them and then complain that you don’t understand something!
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In the beautiful Kingdom of Haven, there lived a race of people called Solorurans. They mostly kept out of the way of the other races in the kingdom, and lived in a small valley called Soloris. There, they spent their time raising and taming dragons, which they used for hunting, building homes, transportation and, well, pets.
However, outside the valley, dragons where much frowned upon, seeing as wild ones were vicious and quite likely to attack humans unprovoked.
The humans, most of all, distrusted the Solorurans because of their use of dragons. Not a day passed in the capital of Rice without someone using the name “soloruranâ€