War’s Gift

The hammer beat against the red-hot sword, their clang resounding through the empty forge, a war cry. Once, twice, thrice, the Blacksmith beat the steel, until it was as smooth as a blade of grass, but far deadlier. Satisfied, he plunged the weapon into a vat of oil and hung it on the wall, to … Continue reading War’s Gift

Death’s Name

Death. The word mankind fears most. A shadow that can not be outrun, as inescapable as nightfall, and as unpredictable as the weather. He wears many skins, ranging from the head of a jackal, to feathery bones, from a dark helm, to copper eyes. In some cultures, he even takes the form of a woman—but … Continue reading Death’s Name