This will be a series of short stories about the adventures of Ganakh and those he meets along the way. Note, I will only use the names of actual PC's with permission, so anyone feel free to send me an e-mail to jeshure@gmail.com to submit ideas/permission for use. I am hoping that this will eventually become a joint venture with Ganakh taking a backseat to it all. Thank you.
The warm Akanbarian sun beat down upon the youth's head as he toiled alongside the menfolk of his family in their fields. The high palisade walls of Merridan could be seen to the south, and whilst they brought some measure of comfort, the older boys and men still carried what weapons they could afford or make themselves.
A woman's voice barely carried on the wind, and yet like a well trained squad of soldiers at once all the workers cast down their hoes and pitchforks and started making their way to the large homestead as of one mind. All except for one.
While the rest of his family enjoyed the midday meal with each other, feeling safe and secure in the midst of each other, one small boy was carefully picking his way north through the trees. His friend Thom had said there was pearls to be found just off the shore, and he mean to find them and save his family from this destitute lifestyle. Or himself, at least.
The humid green forest was a welcome relief to the sweltering heat of the fields, and in moments the youth forgot about looking for bandits or goblins and started to whistle, enjoying the time alone away from the back breaking work which his brothers were undoubtedly getting back to about now.
Suddenly a foul stench forced their way into his nostrils, and with animal instincts, he leapt into a nearby ditch. He huddled there for what seemed and eternity, straining not to make a single move as he waited for the Goblins to go past praying to all the Gods and Goddesses of the Pantheon that they wouldn't smell him.
*** TO BE CONTINUED ***
The warm Akanbarian sun beat down upon the youth's head as he toiled alongside the menfolk of his family in their fields. The high palisade walls of Merridan could be seen to the south, and whilst they brought some measure of comfort, the older boys and men still carried what weapons they could afford or make themselves.
A woman's voice barely carried on the wind, and yet like a well trained squad of soldiers at once all the workers cast down their hoes and pitchforks and started making their way to the large homestead as of one mind. All except for one.
While the rest of his family enjoyed the midday meal with each other, feeling safe and secure in the midst of each other, one small boy was carefully picking his way north through the trees. His friend Thom had said there was pearls to be found just off the shore, and he mean to find them and save his family from this destitute lifestyle. Or himself, at least.
The humid green forest was a welcome relief to the sweltering heat of the fields, and in moments the youth forgot about looking for bandits or goblins and started to whistle, enjoying the time alone away from the back breaking work which his brothers were undoubtedly getting back to about now.
Suddenly a foul stench forced their way into his nostrils, and with animal instincts, he leapt into a nearby ditch. He huddled there for what seemed and eternity, straining not to make a single move as he waited for the Goblins to go past praying to all the Gods and Goddesses of the Pantheon that they wouldn't smell him.
*** TO BE CONTINUED ***
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