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Daily Creative Writing Prompt - 20080510
Written by Nathan   

"It's dark!" "Ach!" "Where are we?!"

"Stop moving! Give me a second!" Nikodamus growled and everyone quieted. He called a spell to mind and willed it to life. A small globe of light winked into existence in his hand and he sent it up, and up, and up. The four of them stood in a large cavern, a great pile of broken stone at least as tall as ten men filled half the expansive space. The young wizard could see two openings into the cavern from where they stood.

"I told you not to taunt the elemental," Hadrian quipped, his breath misting in the still air as he spoke.

 
Daily Creative Writing Prompt - 20080509
Written by Nathan   

The diminutive goblin pointed towards a hole in the pile of rough rocks that they were climbing on. "We're going in there?" Nikodamus asked - it looked exactly like every other small crevasse in the jumble. The goblin answered by lowering itself into the hole feet first. The young wizard quickly mumbled the words to a spell; he felt his body shrink and change as he adopted the body of his short guide. As he lowered himself into the hole he silently thanked his mentor's training him in the magical art of transmutation.

 
Daily Creative Writing Prompt - 20080508
Written by Nathan   

The young man leaned over the rail of the the skiff to touch the water. "Wouldn't do that if I was you," the grizzled man at the tiller warned. Nikolai paused for a breath before he dipped his hand in the river and splashed some water on his face. He opened his eyes and stared in shock at a disturbingly accurate replica of his face shaped out of water. The simulacrum rose a couple finger spans above the surface of the river and seemed to follow the skiff.

Suddenly, the water began to roil. His watery doppleganger gaped in a silent scream of terror and pain as it began to dissolve. All around, other half formed faces rose and fell from the waves, each bearing a visage marred by fear or anguish. A liquid hand took shape, reaching out for the young passenger, and Nikolai threw himself back against the other side of the skiff.

Vayne laughed, it was a dry rasping sound. "It ain't called the River of Souls for nothing, boy!"

 
Daily Creative Writing Prompt - 20080507
Written by Nathan   

"So that is it," the noble said as he adjusted his immaculate coat.

Across the table from the man, Nikolai threw his friend a sidelong glance, but Brahm kept his eyes fixed on the noble. "Excuse me, but I need to make sure that we understand your proposal. You want us to lead you and a crew of other 'naturalists' into Thunder Gap because you want to count bats?"

 
Daily Creative Writing Prompt - 20080506
Written by Nathan   

There it was again, the gentle swish of snow, this time he was sure. Nikolai knew the sound of snow falling from the trees, and this was not it. The young man's hand hovered near the sword at his waist. He stood in his saddle and scanned the forest in front and then behind him, but he saw only dark and silent pine. His horse snorted as it stamped his feet in the shin high snow - as if it sensed the knight-errant's unease.

 
Daily Creative Writing Prompt - 20080505
Written by Nathan   

He drummed his fingers on the desk and stared at the pristine white screen - the cursor blinked tauntingly. Quietly, the laptop's fan whirred to life. Nick was convinced it was the computer equivalent of a laugh, and he wasn't going to stand for all the abuse.

 
Daily Creative Writing Prompt - 20080504
Written by Nathan   

The ogre wrung his soot covered hands and looked down at Wynn, his halfling friend. "Grund no mean it." The innkeep, sitting with his knees pulled to his chest in the dirt next to Wynn, sucked in a deep blubbering sob and continued to rock back and forth. The flames from the destroyed inn were beginning to die, but the halfling could still see the glimmer of tears in the big ogre's eyes.

 
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