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Just sharing the first scene from my planned necromancer novel
The sun had not yet risen when they came for Amarus. Five knight-wardens of the Ashen Vigil marched around him. Two at his sides. Two behind. One in front. Three more than usual. Interesting… They were led by Roland, as was usual. A tall man with dark skin, hair cropped short and face shaved perfectly clean. His steel-plated armour clinked as he moved, his heavy shield swaying at his side, always in his hands. Unlike the other wardens who mostly carried their shields strapped to their backs when not in combat. His black, hooded cloak swayed from his shoulders, stitched with the symbol of a white, burning eye. Amarus shuffled behind, trying to ignore the cold bite of the chains shackled to his wrists and ankles. He did not mind the cold or the pain. It was the heavy weight of them that grated on him. The constant reminder that he was no longer free. They marched on through the quiet streets of Caer Vellan. The thudding of their boots echoing in the crisp, pre-dawn air. Amarus had barely visited the capital city before being imprisoned. The noise and the stink always put him on edge. People crowded into small stone buildings like pigs. Living on top of each other. Mingling in each other’s filth. The city was starting to wake now. The first signs of life stirring in the dark. Servants slipping out of doorways to fetch water, or sweeping refuse into gutters before their masters woke. You would not want those useless fucks getting their shoes dirty now would you? Dark plumes of smoke rose from chimneys as dawn broke, and the faint smell of baking bread wheedled its way through the smell of smoke and horse shit. Roland raised a fist, calling them to a halt as a cart creaked by, led by a pale horse with a figure, cloaked in black, hunched over in the driver’s seat. One of the pyre priests. A corpse already occupied the back of the cart. Some poor wretch who died during the night. The first collection of many. The cart would be overloaded by nightfall. A shadow trailed the cart. It wore the face and clothes of the dead man in the cart. Though where the dead man’s clothes were red and brown, the shadow’s were shades of black and grey. It’s pale features distorted as it billowed out dark smoke, shifting in an unseen breeze. Darkness peeled from it in twisting strands like ink dropped into water, as if it’s body was burning with a fire that had no flame and never went out.
Just sharing the first scene from my planned necromancer novel
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Any feedback is welcome, but not expected 🙂 I usually don't share writing from what I'm still working on, but @Rae Merritt asked, so... 👀
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@Rae Merritt Thanks Rae! Really appreciate the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it 😎
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@Rae Merritt I haven't nailed it down to a concise premise yet, but what I've built out so far is that there is only necromancy as magic within the world. It's roots lie in the rituals of the old ways, where the tribal women were given the gift of speaking to the dead in order to commune with the ancestors so that they could impart wisdom to their people from the pagan gods. Since then the kingdom was conquered and a new faith and pantheon was installed from a different kingdom, but some still keep to the old ways. And the necromancers are now a cult whose main aim is to subvert the crown and the new faith. But 10 years ago a curse was made on the world that tethered souls to their remains, preventing those who die from moving on unless their bones are destroyed. Necromancers can see these tethered souls, and an order was established to hunt down necromancers and imprison them so that they can be forced to free these tethered souls and keep them out of the hands of the necromancer cult. The protagonist starts out as an imprisoned necromancer, who is forced to join an investigation into a case of an entire village's dead being raised at once (which would require multiple necromancers), and which is a massive concern to the crown, as only necromancers can raise, speak to and control the dead, so the only way for the new order and the crown to combat necromancers is by forcing captured necromancers to help in capturing the others. Sorry for the length, I didn't know how to shorten it 😂
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@Rae Merritt I have written the open scene actually. I've shared it in a post, if that's okay?
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Just wanted to check in and see what we're all working on today! I haven't had much time to write this week, but I've been really digging into the motivations behind my characters and having little "ahah!" moments as plot points start to connect. 🤓 How about you guys? Writing, editing, working on publishing? Let's chat! 👇
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@Laitie Montai I love it when it all comes together in a certain moment in the story, and choices I made ages ago seem to be exactly the right fit for how things turned out, all slotting nicely together, and I briefly feel like a genius 😂
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