Tag: worldbuilding

  • The Binding

    Tari woke up, not easing out of sleep and slowly becoming aware, but abruptly, like the snapping of a string, her body tense and mind seeking information. Her kyr-marks rolled in waves, dancing madly as they stretched and expanded off her skin into the ground and air to confirm what her five senses already told…

  • Wings That Carry Your Over The Waves

    Wings That Carry Your Over The Waves

    As Luina marched up the mountain path, her eyes lingered on the ocean, rolling in gentle red waves as if caressing the base of the white stone spires jutting out from its depths. The sky was a clear blue, with soft sprinkles of white clouds. Luina swallowed down the bitterness in her mouth and stared…

  • Leap, A Short Film

    Leap, A Short Film

    This was more of an experiment, But I’m hoping to improve and make more of these in the future.

  • The Hills of Tenal. A Dreamy Nol Landscape.

    Hi! here is something different form the usual short story posts. This is a render I created of the planet Tenal. Why renders, all of a sudden? It boils down to time, and intention. I don’t have enough time, and my intention has always been to bring the Nol Galaxy to life through stories and…

  • The World Moves in Small Moments

    The room was silent, except for the light drip-drop sound of bright amber liquid filtering through the orange flowers in the extractor, which filled the room with the sweet aroma of mulin.

  • A New Dawn

    The sound of the wind was deafening, and the pale blue snow flew around with such intensity that it seemed like they were walking through a cloud. Kraglar hunched his shoulder and continued to push through the storm. He glanced back, and though he could hardly make out their silhouettes through the blizzard, he knew…

  • Fragile Monuments

    Fragile Monuments

    “Will you remember me?” The boy’s voice was light and airy, like pillows filled with feathers, and bright light blocked his face from view. “Of course!” Relia said, eyes burning with certainty. There was no way she would ever forget him. “Are you sure?” “Yes, silly. No matter how much time passes, I’ll always remember…

  • Subtle Corrections

    Subtle Corrections

    The evening air was filled with the sound of thousands of people laughing, talking, and having a good time. Everyone’s faces were filled with mirth, and it seemed impossible that there could be a single sad soul among the crowd. Merchants rang bells and raised their voices to attract customers to their stalls. The scent…

  • Finding the Light, Part 2 – The Forest Floor

    Finding the Light, Part 2 – The Forest Floor

    Ouzin had run as fast as his feet could carry him, but with the roots, large bushes, and branches, he couldn’t get as far as he felt was safe. Even with his enhanced vision, the darkness of the forest floor was imposing, so he created little lights and used them to guide him through the…

  • Finding the Light Part 1– The Desert

    Finding the Light Part 1– The Desert

    The sound of the wind wiping up sand sounded uncomfortably like a swarm of flies, and indeed the Kroshta desert felt alive. It was easy to believe that each grain of sand had some sentience and intended to batter him down, in the same way the sand storms have brutally battered all the land in…