Post by ST admin on Nov 29, 2008 0:05:36 GMT -5
"The girl's hands shook as she read over the list left by her grandmother. It might hold the answers or it could lead her to a dead end. All there was left was to go about and find the thing on the list and see if it would lead her to her grandmother or the Scarlettear. The Scarlettear, that is the title of the paper. It was as if the ingredients were what was needed to create a Scarlettear, or did the word hold some other meaning?
Scarlettear,
A flower of the moon drenched in the color of blood
A single drop cold and black
A silver feather.
Underneath the sun's blade
A stone burst into flames
There the Scarlettear will appear.
Ally had the list memorized. She constantly turned the words in her head figuring out what the meaning of each line was. She would soon find her friend and see if they could help. If not she was still going on the journey to find the Scarlettear."
There have always been three races living on the known world. The Humans, who ruled, did not know of these other races till the great war broke out. The other races wanted control of the planet. Two families hated each other, the main branch of the races. Their goal was to wipe out the other species. The humans were the essayist to get rid of. They were sometimes used as food to strengthen the other races. The war lasted for over a hundred years.
A small group of humans and some outcast from the races fled. Among them was a young girl. She was the strangest out of the others. She learned why the fighting broke out and how to cure it. It turns out that the races were not compatibly unless a third entity came into focus. The Leaders of the two armies learned of this girl and seized fighting to rid themselves of this great threat. Fifty years later there was no trace of the strange girl and there was no true fighting. The races stayed on their side of the planet. One on the side where it was always night and cloudy and the other where it was always night but clear skies. The runaways lived in the only area where the sun shown, yet only twice a year.
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