Immediately releasing the flowers root. The vile creature tilted its head to the floor of the small cavern, flapping its face and gulping more dirt than seemed possible, creating a squishy, crunchy popping sound. Now, loaded with dirt and treacherous knowledge, the worm continued its downward path…it needed to transmit… the demon lord was waiting.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Treachery a grain high(Below the flower)
Immediately releasing the flowers root. The vile creature tilted its head to the floor of the small cavern, flapping its face and gulping more dirt than seemed possible, creating a squishy, crunchy popping sound. Now, loaded with dirt and treacherous knowledge, the worm continued its downward path…it needed to transmit… the demon lord was waiting.
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Treachery a grain high(Below the flower)
Immediately releasing the flowers root. The vile creature tilted its head to the floor of the small cavern, flapping its face and gulping more dirt than seemed possible, creating a squishy, crunchy popping sound. Now, loaded with dirt and treacherous knowledge, the worm continued its downward path…it needed to transmit… the demon lord was waiting.
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Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 8:07:00 PM PST
- Glen A. Campbell said...
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The evil worm was inspired by Guy C. Its an awesome addition. Demons and thier tools. HAHA ::)
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Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 10:37:00 PM PST
- DIANA CAMPBELL RICE said...
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Hey, Great story...quite a twist, danger lurks everywhere...above and below the little flower.
I like the art you had added -- helps create a vinette feel to your pieces. Oh, thanks for the thanks! Nice! -
Sunday, January 24, 2010 at 12:20:00 AM PST
- Glen A. Campbell said...
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No rob DCR, your work makes mine shine, and yes... danger is everywhere in Corron. The flower plots... ::) thanks mom. love you
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Sunday, January 24, 2010 at 7:04:00 PM PST
- TLR said...
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OK, I'm hooked. Once you started talking about "flower plots," the hook was set deep.
Your descriptions are terrific. The action is intense.
Makes me want to see more and more. Where can I buy the book?
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4 comments:
The evil worm was inspired by Guy C. Its an awesome addition. Demons and thier tools. HAHA ::)
Hey, Great story...quite a twist, danger lurks everywhere...above and below the little flower.
I like the art you had added -- helps create a vinette feel to your pieces. Oh, thanks for the thanks! Nice!
No rob DCR, your work makes mine shine, and yes... danger is everywhere in Corron. The flower plots... ::) thanks mom. love you
OK, I'm hooked. Once you started talking about "flower plots," the hook was set deep.
Your descriptions are terrific. The action is intense.
Makes me want to see more and more. Where can I buy the book?
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