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Thursday, December 9, 2004


150 visits
For my 150 visits I thank all those who have been dedicated and visits this site regularly.

Any way on to other news. Today I'm getting my hair dyed black - blue. Yay. This should look cool, hopefully. I'm probably not going to be around next week due to a bartender course I'm doind and I may not have time so with that I give you the second part of my prologue.

Prologue Part2:

During the hundred years that these creatures attacked a man came to the three leaders proclaiming he was a savior and could protect them all from the creatures. The Lords were getting desperate as the creatures would not let up, so they accepted the man’s proposal.

The man, known as Zanar was a very strange man; he seemed to know exactly when and where the creatures were going to attack before anything would happen. He appeared at every attack and stood on the barracks. One look at him and the creatures fled. As this continued the Lords began to realise that this was a powerful man and discussed what they had really sold themselves into.

As the number of attacks decreased so as to reach a near standstill, Zanar again approached the Lords of the three kingdoms. His requests for payment of his help were simple. He wanted privacy and so asked that a tower be built so as to allow him to view the three kingdoms from afar. The Lords knowing that it was one of the simplest requests they could have received, set their best men to work on this tower.

A hundred years of peace and prosperity followed the completion of the tower and all were content with the happenings in the world of Falcacia. The Lords and their descendants held biyearly conferences, which Zanar was most welcome to attend, to discuss the state of Falcacia. Zanar was the only ‘outsider’ to enter in these conferences and the only outlander to come to Falcacia in five hundred years of recorded history.

Little was known about Zanar but information was much sought after when he disappeared. It was unknown how it occurred but many outlandish rumours have risen from the events.

At the precise day of the hundredth anniversary of the building of Zanar’s tower it burnt to the ground. It was could be seen at all three capitals, which are at the furthest points from the mountain ranges. The flames were horrendously high and it seemed that much of the earth around the tower would be consumed in flame. When search parties returned from the investigation of the incident it was explained that only the tower had been consumed and that everything around it was untouched.

To be continued in a third and fourth part when I return.

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