Tags Epic
The Nightmare 33: GodslayerA Chapter by Neo-Water BasiliskAn epic! |
Requiem of DarknessA Poem by CTSometimes things are bleak. Sometimes times are dark. And sometimes, it seems as if the light will never shine again... this is my song... my requiem .. |
The London SanctuaryA Story by WordNerdThe mist has arisen in the air, and now The Dark Creature awaits... |
Exclusive Ending The Red Poppy FieldA Chapter by Christian Lebron!!SPOILER ALERT!! |
My Lady Who Cries the Night AwayA Poem by Adam M. SnowMy lady who cries the night away dost thou not know another way? Be ye still afraid of thy dream 'Tis varied by the Dream. |
Milady AmaranthA Poem by Adam M. SnowMilady Amaranth, who hides thy face so dear; such beauty shrouds such mystery- be it only by fear, fear of thy morning glory. But it not be a dream to.. |
The Maya series Books 1: Awaking DarknessA Book by Tessa LilywoodThis is the first book in my Mayan series (Trilogy but may add a fourth or even fifth book! ) I hope you enjoy. This is the story of Halo and her jour.. |
The Ballad of EnindorA Poem by Aaron M. AndersonAn epic poem in the fashion of J. R. R. Tolkien's ballads. |
GodpunkA Book by Owen Ripley500 hundred years have past since the second millennium. A new order begins as machines take on the guises of gods each with there own purpose as they.. |
Apparition DespairA Poem by Adam M. SnowMy ghostly apparition doest not be seen, by thy child of my ghostly fiend. |
When True Love DiesA Poem by Adam M. SnowTrue love cries when lovers die; When the stars twinkle upon despair. |
Upon the HourA Poem by Adam M. SnowMy wake draws nearer upon the hour; Call upon, thy upper power. I wait the time for truth be told, When the world itself grows cold. |
A Year of Timely HellA Poem by Adam M. SnowThe hour cries at charming bell Bringing forth a timely hell, With sorrow and madness, and many more; Leaving upon us a deathly score. |
Until I Soar the Horizon Before MeA Poem by Adam M. SnowDo I wake or do I dream. Do I live or do I die. Twinkle now I ponder here As I travel, far and near. |