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Climbing up on Solsbury Hill
I could see the city lights
Wind was blowing, time stood still
Eagle flew out of the night
He was something to observe
Came in close; I heard a voice
Standing, stretching every nerve
I had to listen; had no choice
I did not believe the information
Just had to trust imagination
My heart going boom boom boom - peter gabriel

>>the players:
Enid:not your ordinary princess.
Axel: fairy/changling
Duncan:new acquaintence
Xander:not a forgotten lover.
Brother: to Enid.

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extirpate


There's no-one here...And people everywhere


The festival is pretty much over. Just a mess to clean up. Who'd thought such a lovely village could have so much trash. And a storm blew in. Thunder and lightening is how it all ended.

There's a young couple missing. Usually, fatalities are rare around here. Its thought they ran away to be together but Axel says thats too unlikely.

"When you got everything here you need why run away from it, " he says. He might be right. He hasn't exactly put up a fight yet to leave, but we should.

"What do you think happened to them?"

"We might never know." He shrugged the idea that it might be dragons. He's probably right. Dragons leave big diseasters to tend to. Fire, smoke and ashes.

And the Shadow. I've still been thinking of the Shadow. I'm so sure we've met before. But I don't know when nor where. It keeps me up at night thinking about it.

"Hopefully, we'll never meet again." Axel has no time to dwell on the Shadow. He thinks I need more practice with the sword.

"We're not leaving until you and the sword know each other."

A fat chance of that happening, but he won't listen to me. What's he expecting? Me to have a conversation with that piece of metal. I don't think so.

But he looks pretty evil when it comes to sword play. I guess he knows what he's doing. He keeps me on my feet all day, shuffling from one end of the cliff to the other.

I thought I was going to fall once, but I caught myself. I remembered I could fly.


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