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i've decided to write a full story for my avi... cuz its something to do when i'm stuck at home... here's the begining (nothing to do with avi yet) let me know what you think!! Before my story is told, you must understand what a Ceasg is. They are like mermaids in the sense that they look half human and half fish.The difference? A Ceasg has visible gills, are able to breath under water as well as above air, have webbed fingers, and they don't have tails like mermaids, they have fin shaped legs which arent the beautiful blue or green like a mermaids, their's are different shades of red and purple. The last and most vital detail: Ceasg's are beautiful and luring, like a Succubus. They lure sailors to them, to never return, and have male offspring that become great sailors. But- if a Ceasg marries a human, it can only have male offspring, which our dilemma, or rather story, begins. Cullen, a brave sailor, was traveling across Scottland, and came upon a lake. At the edge was a beautiful grazing horse, which he approached and mounted. The horse jumped into the lake, taking its true form as a Kelpie, trying to drown our hero. Cullen drew his sword and wounded the Kelpie, slashing its legs. He escaped, but not before the Kelpie rose from the lake, which slowly turned red, and spoke to him, "For this you shall be cursed, any child you bear shall be what it shouldn't and shall defy its law." Cullen lay far from the lake, watching the Kelpie slowly die. After some time, he ended up captain of a grand ship and had readied his men to set sail to Denmark for war. The day of his curse had never caught up with him, and he had long forgotten it. The voyage ahead was all he could think about, the pillaging and raping. They had set sail days ago, and they were passing through calm waters when the sea became forceful with a sudden storm, sweeping the ship off course. The waters calmed again and ahead was a small group of islands.
what happens next?! dun dun DUN!
CredendoVides · Wed Mar 08, 2006 @ 07:12am · 0 Comments |
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