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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Working Titles List & Synopses

The Twins by Reklaw

Two identical sisters, differing only in personallity. Flora* was good, but Fauna* was very bad. Whenever Fauna did something, Flora would get blamed for it. No matter what she did, she couldn't prove her innocence. Flora loved her sister very much but she couldn't take this injustice anymore. She decided to turn the tables. With the aid of a witch, whatever punishment she received for her sister's crimes, Fauna would feel the same pain. But when the spell gets out of hand, Flora wants everything back to the way it was-but Fauna has other plans when she finds out what happened. *working names

More to come when I get a chance...

And here they are. . .

The Puppeteer by Reklaw

A puppeteer learns a valuable lesson from his star attraction.

3rd Party Deity Adventures-First Story(The Trial of the Disector) by Reklaw

The trial of an abuser of animals insues featuring the 3rd Party Deity.

The Mask Witch by Reklaw

Different men fall in love with each persona of a witch who specializes in changing faces.

Sands of Medusa by Reklaw

The victims of Medusa are ground down and their powder is used to control the seas that are tainted with the tears of the victims' loved ones.

The Madman's Eye by Reklaw

A man being haunted by his dead mother seeks help from a young witch with the only the instruction to find the Madman's Eye.

And that's all I have so far.

I look very forword to start writing more soon.

Til then,

Upon Request,

Storyteller Reklaw

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Prelude of the Outskirts

Just beyond the Place of Rest but before the World of Renewal, exists the home of a Storyteller. Her past is as misty as the morn, no one really knows how she came to be there, she just is. The villagers fear her, but need her.

The dark beings that live just outside the Outskirts live to devour anyone that passes their way. The only way to keep the evil out, is to appease them with a story once every moon. If they like the story, they leave the villagers alone to pass through their lands, but if they don't, they satisfy their hunger on the children.

That's when they called unto the Storyteller to take on the task. She at first was hesitant. She said she didn't care what happened to the villagers since they didn't care what happened to her. But when the children who enjoyed the stories she told them begged her to help, she gave in and accepted the responsibility.

After that, every moon the Listeners would come to the village Story house to hear their story. And it's been like that ever since, for as long as the children, now old and have great grandchildren of their own, can remember. But it's always the same Storyteller, she never seems to grow a day older, just tired and keeps to herself when she's not needed.

These are her stories...I hope you enjoy them.

Upon Request,

Storyteller Reklaw