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Hello Xhodonians, it is getting to be that hectic time of year where late year things seem to pile up beneath our very feet. I wish to send all Happy Seasons Greetings for what ever your season may be.
Let’s everyone give a warm welcome to our new Archangel Astaldo. Part of his job is to answer questions on the newbie/questions channel. So if you have a question, he is the guy to see!
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Hey all you aspiring artists, and badge lovers too. Want to win a great art contest? How about having your badge used as an award in Xhodon? YOUR Badge could win, and be featured as a prize for winning contests. Come take a look, only a week left for the contest. http://forum.xhodon.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=3450 Contest ends 4th of October 05:55 am (Server time) so submit your .png by pm or in game message to Trinity or MagicM.
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I would like to congratulate bloodrose66 for winning first place in the story writing contest, the winning story will be featured first below.
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Current running event is a seasonal Myth Page event. We are looking for the best seasonal Myth pages of your own work to be submitted. Submissions are made per guild. All persons who are involved in the making of the myth page can be listed. Prizes will be split per myth page. Submittable subjects include holiday (New Year's, Christmas ect.) and winter themes.
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Rules
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1. Must be original (your own work)
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2. Winners will be chosen by the Xhodon team members.
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3. Xhodon team members may not enter.
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4. Only 1 submission per guild.
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5. Submissions will be accepted from 19th of November till the 10th of January.
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6. Open to both Dwarf and Troll Worlds.
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Prizes
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1. First place winning guild myth page will receive 150 runes and a badge. (The runes will be split among creators.)
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2. Second place winner will receive 90 runes.
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3. Third place winner will receive 45 runes.
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All winners will be showcased on the newsletter, all stories will be available to read on the Xhodon forums. Questions or comments can be in game messaged to Trinity.
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viewtopic.php?f=41&t=3837 to post your request for entry.
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==Winning Story==
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===Dragon Rider School: Chapter 1#===
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====by bloodrose66====
  
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The rain was pouring down as I sought shelter under the wing of my dragon. We had propped ourselves up under a giant tree until the rain dies down. No sense flying if you can't see you prey, at least that’s what my dad used to say anyway. See it dulls the dragon's senses, the rain drops stifle their vision, and the violent winds carry the scent too swiftly for them. No matter if I’m grounded so is my opponent and his dragon. I searched through my saddle bag for a few morsels of meat for Clover, my dragon. Of course the reason I named him clover is because I found his egg nestled in a clover patch deep in the forest seven seasons ago. My father caught the mother to bring back to the farm since we didn't have any forest swiftbacks that year, and I couldn’t just leave the egg. So I brought it back and raised him as my first dragon. We've been together ever since, everyone in my village says a swiftback isn’t a good dragon to start with but we'll prove them wrong. This is the first year of dragon rider school, and they pitted me up against another strong rider ranked fourth in the first year students. He rides a Red split tail that specializes in fire based attacks. Eagerly I go through strategies in my head as the rain slowly drifts me off to sleep.
  
Missed us on the forum, want to find the last papers easy? Check out Wiki Xhodon Newspaper.
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I'm awakened by a quick screech from clover, meaning someone’s coming. I quickly clambered onto him and commanded him to climb onto a tree branch for cover. Benefit of having a smaller dragon then my opponent. Clover gestured in the direction of the incoming split tail as he steadily came into our view. His body was massive with boney platelets that covered his back. His rider even had to have his saddle fitted with extra sheep skin padding, it was that thick. But the underside was wide open. I bet he mainly relies on ground combat, and shifts his body downward to block most damage taken. His wings were thick too, so thick you couldn’t see through, so he must be used to heat. There was only one way I could pull off this win, and it'll take clovers skills to do it. We waited till he passed so he'd pick up our scent and took to the air. I pulled back on my dragons reins making him climb higher and higher until we broke through the first layer of clouds. Clover circled two hundred yards above the clouds as we waited out our unsuspecting prey. Finally they broke through the clouds with a thunderous roar declaring their presence to us. Immediately they flew upward at us in pursuit, instead of turning to flee I pushed us into a mad dive toward them. The split tail began bellowing heated fire burst at us to change our current course, clover was ready for that, we were built for agility and speed. Clover twisted, turned, swirled and evaded all of his attempts. At the very last second when it seemed like all time had stopped and two dragon seemed as if they would collide into nothingness...I tugged hard to the left and clover rolled under the immense beast ,while he dragged his tail across his wide open chest. Downward both dragons fell, but our descent was controlled. His beast howled in pain as it clumsily forgot its situation. The rider didn't forget and kicked and swore at his dragon as they fell to their untimely doom. The last thing they heard as their bodies met the earth is our victory roar as we headed back to school, eagerly ready for next season, and our next rival.
http://wikien.xhodon.de/Dwarfworld_Newspapers
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==End of the Path==
==A Bargain is Struck==
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===By bloodrose66===
===By Wizard_of_Oz===
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In a place which doesn't exist a moment occurred that happened and will happen again. The Watcher sat across the table from the All-Father and said "you have taken from me what is rightfully mine. Creation is not just yours."
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To which the All-father replied "If you challenge me all will be destroyed you are too late".
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I wandered on the dark path, keeping my eyes focused on the dim light in the distance. Closer and closer I made my way stumbling occasionally on a root sticking out of the ground. The light was nearly in front of me when I broke into a violent run, this darkness was too thick. It seemed to smother me and I needed air. The branches and shrubs broke and gave way to a small clearing lit by a faint blue glow. As I tried to catch my breath, I couldn’t stop my eyes from darting around the clearing in search of the glows source. The blue light seemed to be rolling out of a hollow tree as if it was a dense fog, but that’s not what grasped my immediate attention. It was the bodies that lay in front of the tree, burnt and sprawled out as if they could not get away. A few of them frozen in fear clutching the air for freedom. My heart sank as I slowly backed back into the tree line. CRACK...I froze as the blue fog rolled back inside the tree as if retreating from the sound of the twig breaking. For some reason I could not take my gaze from the tree knew my mistake had cost me my life. The tree groaned and cracked as two hands grasped at the hollow. The creature looked as though it was nothing but skin and bone as it raised from his slumber. His head turned as his one red eye focused on my trembling body. There was no hiding, he knew I was there. His body floated just inches above the ground, slowly making his way toward me. Blue fog rolled out of the gaping hole in his stomach, the ground sizzled and burnt as the iridescent smoke carried him. The last thing I remember is the skeleton like fingers wrapping around my head as I faded into darkness...no pain...no nothing...just darkness.
 
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Watcher stood and looked across the cosmos that he helped create and said "If I cannot have it than what use is it to me to allow to exist? I propose to you that we contest for this our creation with my agreement that whoever wins lets the other full reign until time's end which is but a moment for us."
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All-father stood and walked so he stood besides the watcher and looked out at the cosmos. "What type of contest" he asked?
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Watcher softly spoke "we will divide the peoples and creatures of your favorite world and have them contest against each other. We will test them. And, through those test we will have a winner between ourselves." Looking towards Xhodon the Watcher asked "are we agreed?"
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The All-Father looked out to Xhodon and said "yes we are agreed".
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Watcher started walking away and the All-Father heard him say “Tell Auio the dragons have come to Xhodon."
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On the world of Xhodon the sky ripped that day and through the tears a different sky of iridescent purple shown. The Felundin saw wave upon wave of dragons, fly through the torn sky and trembled in fear. Great and small creatures of many colors flew in the once peaceful sky. If seen closely some had armored riders riding between the dragon's great wings. Despair crossed the land.
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In the capital city of Wonka, Auio raced up the stairs of the great tower to the Keepers Hall. The keepers were children of the All-Father whose task was to tend to the great crystal of life. The doors to the great chamber were ajar and great gusts of wind emanated from the huge multicolored crystal set in the middle of the room. Auio entered the room and saw that the Keepers were fighting amongst themselves. Where usually they would wear gray cloaks and gowns to reflect their balance and harmony now fought keepers dressed all in black against ones in all white. Above them the great crystal pulsated with black and white streaks of lightening. Auio saw the control rod that was set in front of the crystal. The control rod had enabled the keepers to work great magic to the benefit of Xhodon. He hurriedly walked to the rod and picked it up.
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At once he felt the conflict in the Great crystal through the rod. The day’s appearance of the great dragons to Xhodon had added a great amount of shadow life to the world and the crystal worked only toward life whether evil or good.
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"If the great crystal would split the keepers into shadow and light what effect was it having among the peoples of Xhodon?" he thought. "There must be a way to balance this he thought. It would be our only hope against the great dragons"
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At that moment the All-Father spoke to him "you must draw life from the Felundin into the crystal".
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"But All-Father, that will kill millions" Auio Shouted.
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"We must do it to save all. It is not just the Felundin who have life here on Xhodon and the Felundin are the most good" replied the All-father. "So you must do what must be done".
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Tears streaming down his face Auio faced the Great crystal and lifted his arm which held the rod. He commanded the Crystal to draw the life from the Felundin. The light around the crystal surged as it drew life from Xhodon. As it did Felundin fell where they stood, not to move evermore. The Crystal drew even more and Auio heard in his minds ear the screams and lamentations of the peoples dying across the world.
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"Enough" said the All-Father. "Now Auio" he said "direct the Felundin's life to the sky and at the dragons" Auio did as he was told and he felt the crystal surge as its energy shot from the great tower into the sky and pierced thousands of dragons with the dead Felundin's life.
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What took minutes seemed hours for Auio. "Now,” said the All-Father go and look out the window".
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Aoiu slowly walked to the window and looked out to the sky. In the sky dragons were fighting dragons. The sacrifice of the Felundin had brought a balance to the dragon hoard and now as many who were of shadow fought against those who were light. "But at what cost?" thought Auio.
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The All-Father spoke to Auio "go and gather the Felundin that are left and keep them safe keep them hidden. This world of life, Xhodon shall become a battle field a contest shall be tried here for the fate of the universe. Go and gather your people".
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"I will All-Father" replied Auio. Turning from the window Auio walked towards the doors that lead to the city past bodies of a room filled with slain keepers. He got to the doorway and closed the door and locked it with a spell. He slowly took the first step towards the crying city.
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==The Caverns: Entries from the journal of Tubadi.==
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I awoke from my bed of stone to the echoing of morning battle chants. Today will be a glorious day, for the dwarfs are planning to journey the deepest cavern expedition that we have ever undertaken. We are great in number and thus our deficiency and we need to expand. The stone is plentiful. The essences we are graciously given by the elves and the crystal we barter to the fairies for stone. But the gold....it is the most precious....the life line for our warriors. It has come scarce. Its privation has caused many of our brothers and sisters to become dissatisfied with my direction of leadership. I am their distinguished hero, leader of our encampment this tenure. As our necessity for gold increases, we must take our tools in hand and dig. Its insufficiency will provoke us to explore deeper than we have ever voyaged before.
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We began to prepare for our journey. We sharpened our axes, bound our beards, and laded our mana bread. We doused our torches with oil and proceeded to do a count when we heard shouting coming from the entrance to our cavern. The goblins had come to help us! Although their reason for uniting has eluded us, we welcome the redundant strength to our encampment. I informed the horde that we will be leaving out in the morning. Now the time has come for rest. Our journey will take us several weeks and we have packed enough food, water, and resources to last far beyond that if need be.
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I awoke once again to the glorious sound of morning battle chants, but on this morning, they echo with greater numbers than past days. We took count of the horde and those who have come to assist us on our journey. There were several million. We began our decent into the caverns. It seemed as if we had been walking for hours when we came to a massive stone wall and it seemed as if the cavern had come to a dead-end. As we stood in resolve, we could hear distant mumbling from the other side. The horde derived a way for us to approach what was on the other side of that wall. We planned to dig through. After an hour had passed, we came to a senescent door that had been buried by stone. It appeared to be hundreds of years old so we effused the hinges with torch oil. The mumbling seemed to be getting closer so we paused for a moment.
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We could hear the clanging of what sounded like weapons and armor. We opened the door ever so slightly so that we would be able to peer into the next room. The room contained what we presumed was roughly 20 or so Salamanders, Root Wights and Meat Bumblebees as well as others creatures that we thought had long disappeared from our world. These creatures are an enemy to us and we knew we would have to battle them. We charged them with great force as we knew we could not lose to so few numbers. We were victorious and not one casualty was reported. As we stood cheering in our victory, the ground began to tremble. We all looked up to find a colossal sentinel towering roughly 12 feet above us.
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A guild of 20 goblins charged and was able to annihilate the massive sentinel. Victory was ours once again, but celebration was not in order, we had lost a few in the battle. We carried hope that our shaman could hold the lost souls until we returned home. After such a prolonged and formidable journey, we decided that a much needed rest was in order. As I drew my axe to sharpen it, I decided to wait until morning. Settling into my makeshift bed, a quiet fell over the horde and only the sound of meager chit chat tarried. I find enough life in me to journal our exploits during this difficult voyage, and at last, it is the end of our first week in the caverns.
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==Wizard_of_Oz & the Oompa Loompa Empire==
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It was another stormy night, and in a small empire located at the far edge of the world of Xhodon, a small orange and green airship approaches the empire through the storm unnoticed by anyone or anything, because all normal people would be inside their homes to avoid this treacherous night.
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While aboard the airship which is called Dorothy, a great mage sits at the bridge of the ship with his pitiful servants running about obeying his every command, for fear they would lose their heads. Wizard_of_Oz is the great mage with his ghostly airship cruising the sky’s looking for new lands to conquer, with a crackle of the radio a voice spoke through, “Master Wizard_of_Oz this is agent 9 reporting in from the small empire today would be a excellent time to take control of their land for they are nothing but land loving magic less fools” spoke agent 9.
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But with another crackle and a loud crack the radio spoke again “Well Wizard_of_Oz your agent is dead and I just enjoyed the sound of his breaking neck, Mwhahaha!!!” cackled the voice.
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“Oompa's take us down prepare to call the rest of the fleet hiding in the clouds, prepare my armor and sword, and prepare the rockets” spoke Wizard_of_Oz.
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The airship Dorothy locks onto the small palace of this pathetic empire and begins to fire what seems like a never ending supply of shark-fin rockets, Wizard_of_Oz looks at his ghostly reflection bathed in the red light of the burning palace, and smiled to himself. The airship soon came close to the ground and the Wizard_of_Oz jumped out with his sword ready to slay any barbarian that he may see.
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In a single night an empire burns and Wizard_of_Oz is still not satisfied with the burning wreck he left behind, the poor people he slaughtered with their blood still on his hands he sighs, that he did not find his murdering friend who killed his agents, so where does he go now....
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==Death’s Hunter==
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Shivering with cold and fear, the young girl sat huddled in her dank dark cell listening to the scurry of small furry things eating what little crumbly moldy food she had been given by her captors. She was unsure what had caused such a change in her life. She did not know of kings or masters that would do such a thing without provocation. Her family was not the poorest, but they were not luxurious by any means. Her father was a great hunter of the woods and streams, her mother a simple seamstress. They worked together to make a comfortable home. As far as she knew, neither of her parents had ever offended a Lord or Lady, so she was more confused the more she tried to understand why she had fallen into such a plight. For hours she tried and tried to think of what she herself may have done to insult someone with power but to no avail. With tear and grime streaked cheeks, she laid upon her sour bed roll trying to rest but merely sobbed until exhaustion finally won over.
Darkness settled around the valley quickly as the sun set far in the distance. The treetops swayed gently in the night breeze as the smells seemed to dance in the air. The scent of lavender rose and hyacinth made a sticky sweet smell in the darkness. So strong was the allure of the flowery scent that it seemed to leave a glowing trail before the dark robed figure that was watching and waiting in the night. The dark figure slowly moved along in the fragrance of the luscious perfume knowing his target was at the end of the invisible trail. He knew better then to get to close, for she was a Goddess, and would send him to oblivion if she felt any suck threat from him. So far behind he watched as she moved swiftly through the trees and darkness like a dolphin through the waves. This was her domain, she knew it well.
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She awoke with a start at the sound of a strange moving creature dropping a plate of more foul bread upon the cold hard stone floor and shoving it through the cell door. She could only make out some features of this creature as the cell had barely any light even though it felt as if it was mid day. She followed the single beam of light up to a small hole in the top part of her cell. The hole was barely large enough for a rat to get through. So high was the hole that even standing on her tip toes with her arms stretched out to reach it, it was again double her height. Sad and defeated, she nibbled upon the bread in hopes that soon she would be released.
 
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As she nibbled, she saw the source of the scurrying sounds of the night before. A small well formed furry creature but not really a rat. It actually had a pleasant shape to its nose and a bushy tail that seemed to ask questions of her. It was a deep shade of some kind but until it moved into the path of the light she could not see much color. She took a few crumbles of her bread and offered them to the little one. Slowly, the little creature crept over to her hand and snatched the bread crumbs with its own little fists and scurried away to a hole in the other side of the cell.
Hours passed as he followed her distantly through the valley, across a vast river, into a vast cavern carved in the mountain that loomed above them. The robed figure shivered slightly as he looked up at the looming giant that forever sleeps. The secrets beneath buried for eons. This was the meeting place of the Gods, the mountain of Ancient Dreams. Now his steps slowed, he had heard both wondrous and heinous things about this mountain. Men had gone mad just staring at it. So powerful were his urges to leave that he found himself moving backward. He had little choice but to force his tired and resistant feet to move forward.
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Seeing this other hole that the little squirrel ran through gave her some small amount of hope. She was sure now that it was a squirrel, brown and red with a red grey tail. She moved over to the hole in the cell wall and tried to push her hand through. She was successful and pulled her hand back. She began to pull clumps of the aged mud from the wall trying to make the hole large enough to push through. She worked laboriously for hours and hours until what little light there was disappeared. She worked more. Longer through the night as now her eyes were becoming accustomed to the darkness. Finally, again exhaustion worked its way through her very bones. She had made a hole large enough to put her head through.
 
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She looked out of the hole to see if it led to another cell hoping that maybe the cell door was not locked. What she found, she was not prepared for. It was a small oval object that glittered even in the darkness. Magic seemed to radiate from it as it drew her breath away from her. She knew immediately it had to be a dragon egg. She had not seen a dragon egg before in her life, but the sheer magic that sparkled around it was the sign. She inhaled deeply and worked harder on the wall. She felt as if it had renewed her strength as she dug feverishly at the decaying mud and stone in the wall. She knew she must reach the egg.
As he pushed forward, careful to keep the scent close, he began to move easier. A ward! Maybe the mountain was not as frightening as he thought. Maybe it was all illusion. He continued on to the entrance to the cavern he had seen his quarry enter. Before him lay a corridor dimly lit with half burnt torches. The damp acrid smell burned his nose. The floor of the tunnel was made of a smooth rock, either by magic or ages of wear it had been made smooth as glass or fine marble. The walls were rocky and crumbly to the touch with a damp moss clinging to the walls giving it a dull green carpeted look to it.
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Finally, the final bit broke through as she dug and pulled, she made it to the egg. What luck, she saw that the cell door was not locked here. As the little creatures that guarded her did not expect an egg to escape. She grabbed up the egg and stepped from the cell looking cautiously around for the dark creatures that held here. With none in sight she began to move in a way her father taught her, silent but swift so that any noise would be muffled from her footsteps. She prayed to the Goddess that she would make it free. Round corners and bends and other cells that held nothing but bones decaying in shackles, she made her way out of the catacombs she had been imprisoned in, only to find an old stone stairway leading up to the unknown…..
 
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He found no guard posted to deter intruders, the ward was strong outside. He would not have made it through if not for the ancient amulet about his throat to ward off such strong magic. As it hid him from the Goddess he followed but only if he stayed stealthy. More than once he thought about turning back, but his daughters pleading gray eyes urged him forward. When this was over he could take her home, back to her mother where she belonged. The foul creature that held her now would pay for this. He would do as he was told, but vengeance would be his when he completed his quest to spy on the Gods meeting.
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Aspiring Scribes! Ever get the urge to write? Send me a story by Friday of the week, and I will post it in the Monday edition.
 
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Have something special to say? A Dwarf World Tribune will be posted every other Monday.
A simple hunter, father, husband, this was never something he had thought he would be doing. He had been away when his daughter had been taken. His wife had been distraught with fear when he came home. She told of the creature that attacked them. How he said that if the hunter wanted his child back, he would follow the Goddess of Nature on the darkest of Moon times to the meeting place. He would then meet the creature and tell him what he had learned. He filled with anger again at the thought of the evil creature holding his daughter captive. He pushed forward a little faster, still as quiet as he could possibly be.
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The corridor seemed to go on forever. Twists and turns wound through the mountain but he pushed on. The smell of the Goddess’ perfume seemed to waver and the hunter realized he had missed something. She had not come this far. He turned back looking at the tunnel walls more carefully for any clue to a new path. After what seemed like hours he caught a faint glimpse of a shifting in the wall. It was a false wall so he searched for a latch or handle. There had to be a way to open the door. He listened for voices on the other side but heard nothing but the light drip of moisture from the ceiling to the floor. As he stepped back against the other wall to survey the door in front of him, he heard a faint click and the door slid open to reveal a short hall and what looked like a vast cavern further in. A large toothy creature stood guard there. He smiled viciously as he slammed his large hammer down upon the hunters head. Then blackness….
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''Aspiring Scribes! Ever get the urge to write? Send me a story by Friday of the week, and I will post it in the Monday edition.''
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''Have something special to say? A Dwarf World Tribune will be posted every Monday.''
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Hello Xhodonians, it is getting to be that hectic time of year where late year things seem to pile up beneath our very feet. I wish to send all Happy Seasons Greetings for what ever your season may be.

I would like to congratulate bloodrose66 for winning first place in the story writing contest, the winning story will be featured first below. Current running event is a seasonal Myth Page event. We are looking for the best seasonal Myth pages of your own work to be submitted. Submissions are made per guild. All persons who are involved in the making of the myth page can be listed. Prizes will be split per myth page. Submittable subjects include holiday (New Year's, Christmas ect.) and winter themes. Rules 1. Must be original (your own work) 2. Winners will be chosen by the Xhodon team members. 3. Xhodon team members may not enter. 4. Only 1 submission per guild. 5. Submissions will be accepted from 19th of November till the 10th of January. 6. Open to both Dwarf and Troll Worlds. Prizes 1. First place winning guild myth page will receive 150 runes and a badge. (The runes will be split among creators.) 2. Second place winner will receive 90 runes. 3. Third place winner will receive 45 runes. All winners will be showcased on the newsletter, all stories will be available to read on the Xhodon forums. Questions or comments can be in game messaged to Trinity. viewtopic.php?f=41&t=3837 to post your request for entry.


Winning Story

Dragon Rider School: Chapter 1#

by bloodrose66

The rain was pouring down as I sought shelter under the wing of my dragon. We had propped ourselves up under a giant tree until the rain dies down. No sense flying if you can't see you prey, at least that’s what my dad used to say anyway. See it dulls the dragon's senses, the rain drops stifle their vision, and the violent winds carry the scent too swiftly for them. No matter if I’m grounded so is my opponent and his dragon. I searched through my saddle bag for a few morsels of meat for Clover, my dragon. Of course the reason I named him clover is because I found his egg nestled in a clover patch deep in the forest seven seasons ago. My father caught the mother to bring back to the farm since we didn't have any forest swiftbacks that year, and I couldn’t just leave the egg. So I brought it back and raised him as my first dragon. We've been together ever since, everyone in my village says a swiftback isn’t a good dragon to start with but we'll prove them wrong. This is the first year of dragon rider school, and they pitted me up against another strong rider ranked fourth in the first year students. He rides a Red split tail that specializes in fire based attacks. Eagerly I go through strategies in my head as the rain slowly drifts me off to sleep.

I'm awakened by a quick screech from clover, meaning someone’s coming. I quickly clambered onto him and commanded him to climb onto a tree branch for cover. Benefit of having a smaller dragon then my opponent. Clover gestured in the direction of the incoming split tail as he steadily came into our view. His body was massive with boney platelets that covered his back. His rider even had to have his saddle fitted with extra sheep skin padding, it was that thick. But the underside was wide open. I bet he mainly relies on ground combat, and shifts his body downward to block most damage taken. His wings were thick too, so thick you couldn’t see through, so he must be used to heat. There was only one way I could pull off this win, and it'll take clovers skills to do it. We waited till he passed so he'd pick up our scent and took to the air. I pulled back on my dragons reins making him climb higher and higher until we broke through the first layer of clouds. Clover circled two hundred yards above the clouds as we waited out our unsuspecting prey. Finally they broke through the clouds with a thunderous roar declaring their presence to us. Immediately they flew upward at us in pursuit, instead of turning to flee I pushed us into a mad dive toward them. The split tail began bellowing heated fire burst at us to change our current course, clover was ready for that, we were built for agility and speed. Clover twisted, turned, swirled and evaded all of his attempts. At the very last second when it seemed like all time had stopped and two dragon seemed as if they would collide into nothingness...I tugged hard to the left and clover rolled under the immense beast ,while he dragged his tail across his wide open chest. Downward both dragons fell, but our descent was controlled. His beast howled in pain as it clumsily forgot its situation. The rider didn't forget and kicked and swore at his dragon as they fell to their untimely doom. The last thing they heard as their bodies met the earth is our victory roar as we headed back to school, eagerly ready for next season, and our next rival.


End of the Path

By bloodrose66

I wandered on the dark path, keeping my eyes focused on the dim light in the distance. Closer and closer I made my way stumbling occasionally on a root sticking out of the ground. The light was nearly in front of me when I broke into a violent run, this darkness was too thick. It seemed to smother me and I needed air. The branches and shrubs broke and gave way to a small clearing lit by a faint blue glow. As I tried to catch my breath, I couldn’t stop my eyes from darting around the clearing in search of the glows source. The blue light seemed to be rolling out of a hollow tree as if it was a dense fog, but that’s not what grasped my immediate attention. It was the bodies that lay in front of the tree, burnt and sprawled out as if they could not get away. A few of them frozen in fear clutching the air for freedom. My heart sank as I slowly backed back into the tree line. CRACK...I froze as the blue fog rolled back inside the tree as if retreating from the sound of the twig breaking. For some reason I could not take my gaze from the tree knew my mistake had cost me my life. The tree groaned and cracked as two hands grasped at the hollow. The creature looked as though it was nothing but skin and bone as it raised from his slumber. His head turned as his one red eye focused on my trembling body. There was no hiding, he knew I was there. His body floated just inches above the ground, slowly making his way toward me. Blue fog rolled out of the gaping hole in his stomach, the ground sizzled and burnt as the iridescent smoke carried him. The last thing I remember is the skeleton like fingers wrapping around my head as I faded into darkness...no pain...no nothing...just darkness.


Death’s Prisoner

By Trinity

Shivering with cold and fear, the young girl sat huddled in her dank dark cell listening to the scurry of small furry things eating what little crumbly moldy food she had been given by her captors. She was unsure what had caused such a change in her life. She did not know of kings or masters that would do such a thing without provocation. Her family was not the poorest, but they were not luxurious by any means. Her father was a great hunter of the woods and streams, her mother a simple seamstress. They worked together to make a comfortable home. As far as she knew, neither of her parents had ever offended a Lord or Lady, so she was more confused the more she tried to understand why she had fallen into such a plight. For hours she tried and tried to think of what she herself may have done to insult someone with power but to no avail. With tear and grime streaked cheeks, she laid upon her sour bed roll trying to rest but merely sobbed until exhaustion finally won over. She awoke with a start at the sound of a strange moving creature dropping a plate of more foul bread upon the cold hard stone floor and shoving it through the cell door. She could only make out some features of this creature as the cell had barely any light even though it felt as if it was mid day. She followed the single beam of light up to a small hole in the top part of her cell. The hole was barely large enough for a rat to get through. So high was the hole that even standing on her tip toes with her arms stretched out to reach it, it was again double her height. Sad and defeated, she nibbled upon the bread in hopes that soon she would be released. As she nibbled, she saw the source of the scurrying sounds of the night before. A small well formed furry creature but not really a rat. It actually had a pleasant shape to its nose and a bushy tail that seemed to ask questions of her. It was a deep shade of some kind but until it moved into the path of the light she could not see much color. She took a few crumbles of her bread and offered them to the little one. Slowly, the little creature crept over to her hand and snatched the bread crumbs with its own little fists and scurried away to a hole in the other side of the cell. Seeing this other hole that the little squirrel ran through gave her some small amount of hope. She was sure now that it was a squirrel, brown and red with a red grey tail. She moved over to the hole in the cell wall and tried to push her hand through. She was successful and pulled her hand back. She began to pull clumps of the aged mud from the wall trying to make the hole large enough to push through. She worked laboriously for hours and hours until what little light there was disappeared. She worked more. Longer through the night as now her eyes were becoming accustomed to the darkness. Finally, again exhaustion worked its way through her very bones. She had made a hole large enough to put her head through. She looked out of the hole to see if it led to another cell hoping that maybe the cell door was not locked. What she found, she was not prepared for. It was a small oval object that glittered even in the darkness. Magic seemed to radiate from it as it drew her breath away from her. She knew immediately it had to be a dragon egg. She had not seen a dragon egg before in her life, but the sheer magic that sparkled around it was the sign. She inhaled deeply and worked harder on the wall. She felt as if it had renewed her strength as she dug feverishly at the decaying mud and stone in the wall. She knew she must reach the egg. Finally, the final bit broke through as she dug and pulled, she made it to the egg. What luck, she saw that the cell door was not locked here. As the little creatures that guarded her did not expect an egg to escape. She grabbed up the egg and stepped from the cell looking cautiously around for the dark creatures that held here. With none in sight she began to move in a way her father taught her, silent but swift so that any noise would be muffled from her footsteps. She prayed to the Goddess that she would make it free. Round corners and bends and other cells that held nothing but bones decaying in shackles, she made her way out of the catacombs she had been imprisoned in, only to find an old stone stairway leading up to the unknown…..


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