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One of Three.

Postby TurkishMonky » Sat May 20, 2006 9:27 am

This story is going to be ultimately a thriller-type novel about parallel worlds, sacrifice, and consequences of wrong actions, and i've got a halfway decent plotline worked out. NOTE: Has a few somewhat-violent parts, includig a battle - not extremely gory, but a guy is shot, another guy loses a leg (not described, just found after the battle)

also, upfront, so i don't disappoint anyone too much, don't expect me to actually finish the whole story and post it on here - at least not anytime in the near future. :P

that said, my main concern here is character development (because that's one aspect of stories i do quite poorly on.) I usually don't develop my characters enough, and don't develop side characters at all, but i'm working on it. So anyway, here's chapters 1-a and 1-b. any comments, especially sugestions on developing characters, would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to make the two main characters from both storylines be similar, but need to work on that quite a lot.

Here 'tis:


Chapter 1a: Finding
Chaii Thibon swung his axe once more against the knurled old tree. The trunk quivered, and the gash deepened once more. Wood was needed at the farm, and the only trees in the area were those in this old forest. The only forest. The forest from which the entire village seemed to be fearful, but Chaii had no idea why. However, since the only wood in the area was here, here he must come to get wood.

Another swing, and the tree began to quiver, leaning to one side. Chaii himself wasn’t really afraid of the forest. Actually, he kind of liked it. There were always deere wandering about the forest, and hunting was his favorite pastime. Someday, he quietly promised himself, he would go and see what all the fuss was about. There must be something in there to warrant the kind of dread that the others in the village always had.

One more hack, and the tree fell crashing into the plains. Chaii wasted no time in chopping up the larger branches, and chopping off the smaller ones. After he was finished, Chaii drug the trunk into his two-wheeled cart, and fastened it on securely. Then, with practiced skill, he quickly harnessed his donkey to the cart, and led the animal back down the path to his home.
Chaii was a strong, well-built sixteen-year-old boy, with powerful muscles and sun-tanned skin. He lived on a small farm just outside the village of Sidoven with his Uncle Lonam and Aunt Amashine and their son. Both of his parents had died a long time ago in the war. The Aelfs, the forest people from the north, had waged war on the village in an attempt to gain hold of the old forest. They were unsuccessful, though, and the Sidovenians had kept the forest out of Aelfish hands.

As for Chaii himself, his uncle had decided a long time ago. Chaii would soon be given as an apprentice to learn a trade, but first his uncle wanted him to help with the crops. The harvest would come in a few weeks, and with it the Harvest Festival. At that festival, Chaii would discover where his life would be taking him, and what trade he would learn. There Chaii’s uncle would find him a guild master, from which to learn a trade.

Suddenly, a deere shot out in front of him, and then stopped, staring at the young boy. Chaii noticed the three tall horns, signifying its age and dominance in the forest. As softly as possible, Chaii slipped his short, wooden hunting bow from off of the donkey’s saddle and fitted an arrow to the string. Quietly, Chaii drew it back.

Crack! Suddenly, the sky was filled with lightning, and rain began to fall, scaring the deere away, back into its forest refuge. The monsoon season, while almost over, wasn’t quite ready to leave yet. Grumbling to himself, Chaii relaxed his bow, and urged his donkey onward. Up ahead, the rundown shed that marked the edge of the farm was just in view.

“We’d better get this wood into the barn soon, Gregory, or we’ll both be soaked,â€
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Postby TurkishMonky » Sat May 20, 2006 9:29 am

When Chaii arrived at the farm that evening, he completed his usual tasks of putting the donkey in his stall and giving it food before heading into the farmhouse. Before he got to the door, however, his uncle burst out the door, a serious expression on his face. Lonam quickly stopped the Chaii.

“Chaii, you are right. I have put off this for far too long. Come with me.â€
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Postby TurkishMonky » Sat May 20, 2006 9:30 am

Lifting himself into the cockpit, Ros found the main controls, and quickly turned the craft around, aiming its missile turret in the general direction of the center of the enemy war machine, aiming at what appeared to be a standard troop carrier. Using a long-range weapon in a close fight was risky - and not only because of the lack of armor such a vehicle was equipped with. The explosive blasts contained in the three warheads the assault cannon carried had a 500 meter blast radius, and at this distance, the eight mech troops would be precariously close to that.

Not that the blast would actually do much damage to their armor, but putting that much stress on their suits would make direct-hitting enemy projectile weapons quite a bit more dangerous. Hoping that all of the others were in their appropriate attack locations, Rosten pulled the trigger, waited for the weapon to reload, and fired again.

The first missile ripped through the troop carrier like it was made of cardboard, slamming into the ground before detonating. The blast ripped through everything in the near vicinity, covering the area with a heavy smoke and creating stress fractures on the tanks farther out. The second finished the job on the more remote tanks, ripping them into chunks, and releasing a new set of explosions where the fuel tanks caught on fire for vehicles on the edge of the blast radius.

Unfortunately, there was no hope of going unnoticed now. The second mega tank spotted the commandeered cannon, and ponderously swiveled its main barrel towards the unarmored ship. Slowly, the tank’s barrel began to aim at the fragile cannon. Ros dropped to the thin deck, hoping that the others had done their parts.

Suddenly, another explosion blasted the mega tank behind him into a mess of charred ceramic and metal. Doug had gotten another shot in. Waiting for the next wave of smoke to cloud the windshield, Ros then dropped back to the ground, mechanical legs already moving.

“Objective completed guys,â€
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Postby Kaori » Mon May 22, 2006 6:41 pm

Chapter 1a

[quote="TurkishMonky"] “If you don’t mind me asking, why are you in this forest? Isn’t it dangerous?â€
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Postby TurkishMonky » Tue May 23, 2006 3:49 am

thanks a ton! those comments help greatly.

I'm going on vacation for a few weeks, but i'll have my laptop, and be working on fixing it up, and getting the first chapter of the third plot-world up.
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