Friday, February 6, 2015

Darkwood

"Darkwood" by T.K. Wade (As told by Petalweight the bard.)

To the west: a vacant forest verdant with trees with heights mightier than those about Nestle! Nameless since time forgotten, but soon, this ground was struck by the rats of witches born of dark intent! Wood was hence chopped and used to build the abodes that doth stand there still, and yet, no evil remains to this day!

Nay! For this is Darkwood!

These witches cast their lots upon the Clawstone clay and so met with sword, and spear, and capaybara might! Dreadful power these women did wield but not enough to best our might! The west was opened and the village lay weakened for lack of their mistress! But should they still retain their hold to avenge their malevolent love that was lost?!

Nay! For this is Darkwood!

A city built by nefarious hands which stands even still for those who did seize! Denizens pleased that the rats did the work so that their skills blossom forth to whatever they wish and time doth not hinder to begin at once the struggle of life and the desire to love! But should there be those who wish them disband for remembrance of history where this place was had by those who would use it for ill-conceived ideals?!

Nay! For this is Darkwood!

What was evil now breeds good, and the love that fills each wall replaces original intent nine-fold thrice with each percentage doubling by ten every day they defy their detractors! Pleasure to turn what once was cruel into that which gives life and caries it to whatever they may conceive! They stand even now in defiance of those who have nothing better than to scowl at history’s creations! And shall these settlers ever bow before them and let down such potential as the gods doth give innate?!

Nay! For this is Darkwood!

-Glossary-

Darkwood: A village in the fictional country of Murridae. It was built by an evil army led by rat witches but later captured and taken over by good people. They kept the same name which was controversial.

capybara: A type of rodent. In context to Murridae, they are great giants who weild clubs and love war and fighting.


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