Dungeon and Dragons field.
Desert. Far into this Desert is a Palace of White marble with a population of at least a 1000. Those who would dare live in the desert seek this palace to live at. It was built on and around an ossis. The palace is very beautiful with towers that round up at the high tops and embreded with gems around as the brace. There was at least 5 towers that stood tall. The one in the middle stood the tallest and the largest as it was the main hall for the king's meetings with his subjects. Each tower hosted a King's chamber, a queen's, a princess's, and a prince's chamber. All and each had at least 150 people waiting on each member of the royal family. Outside the palace white marble walls wrapped around the kingdom and gaurds stood atop these walls at every 10 feet. It was a very well gaurded place. Houses were built tight against these walls and makets were made towards the middle. The streets stretch as far as they are allowed and those too are made of white marble. But all in all in the middle of this land and in front of the palace, a water pool was place for everyone to drink from and do whatever with...(in thier own house if bathing and such) that didn't ruin the water.. Why woul dthey want to.. This pool of water had special properties.
When you look down you could see your reflextion instead of your shadow because the slaves keep these grounds so clean. But they enjoy thier work since they think they work for a king of awsome power and respect that matches the God. They didn't fear the king but loved him as did all his subjects in this kingdom. But then one dark day a bandit made his way into the palace and kidnapped the princess and made off without a trace.
Outside of the kingdom the lands were harsh and anyone who was reckless would most likely die out in the desert. The kind and his subjects were deafly worried about the young princess outside of the kingdom. If too long they would think she was dead.
The king made a reward the was so large that everyone outside of the kingdom and in other kingdoms would now try to send knights and adventers out into this desert to claim the reward. Those who weren't the kings subjects and didn't know of his glory would pull the kind of stunts of bringing a fake or real even, princess, even when they didn't even kniow what the princess looked like. They were beheaded on the spot for trickery. The king weeped for his daughter, the subjects were becoming sadder each day. Would the princess be returned?
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Back out into the desert the bandit had a hideout next to a small ossis but a liveable one where he made a home. The princess was heathly and all because this bandit was in love with her. He took care of her in his attempts and tried to make her fall in love with him.. but not with spells or such.. He wanted real love from her.
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what was weird and good about the bandit's hiding spot and the fact that he was at a opened ossis is that it was hidden by a temple.. Abanded of people but filled with monsters. Oddly this wrapped around the bandit's home in a way like the kingdom's walls did for the city and palace. He had also placed traps for those who tried to get in as well. He could be just as well gaurded in this area without even trying as the palace.
Vanilla Feline · Thu Mar 29, 2007 @ 03:33pm · 0 Comments |