Sunday, February 13, 2011

Knights of Einreich

This is a little something I've been working on here and there. It came from a thought I had about Fantasy Literature. Most fantasy I ever read seemed to take place in a fictionalized version of Medieval Europe. I thought, "Why that specific era, why not say 'Dungeons and Cowboys'?" and the idea seemed awesome. So, enjoy.

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Hoof falls echoed across the ever shifting walls of the vast castle of dust. The riders plowed through sepia walls and deftly avoided the saguaro pillars communicating only with thunderclaps and hot, flying lead. Bullets tore at the air and into sage bushes briefly igniting their parched limbs and sending the blue smoke curling into the brown, sandy heavens. The Outlaw dug his spurs into this steed urging it to the very precipice of fatigue.
Gossamer thin strands of light cut through the thick debris. They parted, they merged, they formed and decayed in mere instances. The Outlaw and his horse soon found themselves in a lull in the storm. They also found themselves surrounded. Out of the haze, the silhouetted shapes of men on horseback trotted into view. As they lowered their bayoneted rifles at his heart, their leader spoke.
" By order of His Legitimate Majesty, Emperor Ambrose II,  House Washington, I hear by place you under arrest!"
The Outlaw responded with two shots from his six-gun. The panicked horses quickly bucked their limp riders. The circle of riflemen broke, and became a firing squad. The commander, now shaking in his dark blue uniform, held aloft the Emperor's decree. "Y-you've had your warning," he stuttered “Fire!"
Another wave of dust washed over them as did the hectic din of rifle fire. Smoke mixed with dust, blood, and the screams of frightened and wounded men. The dust curled in front of The Outlaw, looping back on itself, illustrating the supernatural trajectories of the bullets. He sheathed his revolver, tugged at the reigns, and turned to leave, patting a small lump in his trouser pockets. He was stopped by a lightning bolt descending from a clear patch in the turbulent sky.
“Not a bad show, General,” echoed a monotone voice amidst the thunder, “A bullet-ward without the proper runes or talismans. That stone must be something special.”
“Then come and claim it, ya damn coward!” The Outlaw shouted, loading his revolver. Another peal of thunder shook the air, and a violet-white bolt landed at the hooves of The Outlaw’s steed. He tumbled off the saddle, and to the ground. Reigns still in hand, he pulled himself up and drew his weapon from a scabbard on his saddlebag before his horse tore loose and galloped blindly into the dust storm.
The Outlaw was alone with the approaching silhouette. Each passing step made his features less obscure, first his iron-blue eyes smoldering with a lingering magickal residue, then his black hat and duster coat, his immaculately preened mustache which called to mind an old matador of Aaragon, and finally, the man’s weapon emerged, similar to The Outlaw’s, but painted a matte black. It was an elegant contraption consisting of a long blade affixed to a narrow barrel, but it was more than just a sword and a riffle, it was a symbol of honor and it was a symbol rank that commanded respect from the countless mages and wizards that fell before it.  The two men raised their Gunsabers and gave the customary bows.
“Just like old times, eh, General?” said the man in black. The Outlaw spat on the ground, and charged.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Two-and-a-Half Months Later...

Every 1-2 weeks? Did I say that? Really?

Ok, re-purposing time. Perhaps I'll just post random blurbs and snippets of stories here until I find a direction. That's how most blogs are, right?

 In the mean time, I've become Titular!
http://blamedavid.blogspot.com/
My bestest friend in the whole universe has started a blog about a possible T.V. series/Web show/God-only-knows-what that we've been putting into production.
It's called Jensen Falls!
Who is Jensen, and why is he falling? Well, click on the doobly-do to find out!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

In the imortal words of Ringo Starr, "I'VE GOT BLISTERS ON ME FINGERS!"

Well, that didn't go as planned.
First week of NaNo also coincided with the middle of the semester for me. You know what that means, boys and girls? MIDTERMS! All and all, I got about 3,000 words in the whole week.

So that weekend, I realized that rather than trying to catch up using a story I'd been assembling as I went, I'd be better off using one I had more planning for. So bye bye, Nemo, and hello Novus Mundi!

What is Novus Mundi, you ask (You did ask that, right?)? Well, when I was in 5th grade it was about the re-incarnations of four Final Fantasy 7 characters fighting a reborn Sephiroth, then when I was in the 7th grade, the plot changed to four teenagers sent to the distant future to recover magical crystals and fight their own personal deamons. Sometime in High School, the plot changed once again to, "four misfits take on a distopian government in a post-apocolyptic, cyberpunk wasteland while trying to find the meaning of life."

I was hoping on saving this one for a later date when it was in a more publishable, as it's a story whose skeleton has been with me more than half my life, even if it did grow and change to be entirely unrecognizable from its initial inception, but I have been seriously neglecting it the past few years, and this may be my chance to finally dig it up, dust it off, and share it with the world, get some critique, etc. I don't know how often I'll be updating it, but once every 1-2 weeks seems likely.

So with out further ado, Novus Mundi

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

6 days 'till NaNo

As per suggestion of a friend of mine, I have started a writing blog.

This probably won't be anything that I'll be updating with anything vaguely resembling "regularity," but having an outlet to the wretched masses of the interweb is a-- Well, I guess you could say a "liberating experience."

Often times before opening night, a play production will have a free preview night, which is essentially a glorified dress rehearsal, but with an audience. In any sort of performing art, audience feedback is essential, and perhaps this won't be so different. Mayhaps this shall allow my creative juices to surge into the various cavities in my brain (as there are quite a few). Hooray for interactive mediums! Internet: one, Pen and paper: Zilcherino! Also, I think the title is suitably pretentious, don't you?

During November I shall keep my (as of today) non-existent readers posted on my NaNoWriMo progress. If you stumble upon this little scrap of text upon your mystical adventures through the web, won't you please be my NaNo-buddy?  http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user%252F255322 With your help, I may actually win this year!

My story is based on an ongoing RP (don't you roll your eyes at me, wippersnapper!) I've been doing with a very dear friend of mine (not the one who suggested this bloggy business.). The title so far is "Nemo" for reasons not pertaining to clown fish or submarine captains, and is a typical story of a young girl whisked away to a magical fantasy land. Unfortunately, said fantasy land is besieged by a cult trying to summon into existence a Lovecraftian world destroying monster. Hopefully, you guys'll dig it. If not... well, I haven't exactly thought that far ahead.