Flower of Light | Chapter 6

Flower of Light: The Eternal Stones 1 by Allison Wade.The full book is available in ebook and print on Amazon. << Chapter 5 6. Life and Death Month III, day 29 After thinking about it for far too long, Jonathan decided to speak. “We have to go back to Dalswol.” They had now left the Imperial City to ride through […]

Flower of Light | Chapter 5

Flower of Light: The Eternal Stones 1 by Allison Wade.The full book is available in ebook and print on Amazon. Emperor’s portrait by Neutronboar. << Chapter 4 5. Mercenaries Even though ten years had passed, the burn on his face always gave him a tingling sensation when the weather was about to change. Romar Veniin, the Palace Steward, ran a […]

Flower of Light | Chapter 4

Flower of Light: The Eternal Stones 1 by Allison Wade.The full book is available in ebook and print on Amazon. << Chapter 3 4. Destiny Month III, day 28 Having left quickly in the middle of the night, the Waterfall delegation reached Gensteth, the Imperial City, in the late morning hours. An ancient settlement founded at the beginning of the […]

Flower of Light | Chapter 3

Flower of Light: The Eternal Stones 1 by Allison Wade.The full book is available in ebook and print on Amazon. << Chapter 2 3. Magic In the night, lying on an uncomfortable bed in the room he shared with Berth and Greystone, Jonathan couldn’t fall asleep. The fight had sobered him up, but it hadn’t exhausted him enough to make […]

Some scenes at the Snake Fortress

With the help of some friends we made this little short video to give life to one of the scenes from Flower of Light that are dearest to me. Without spoiling too much, here we are very close to the final battle and emotions are running high. I used some Skyrim pics of the characters in the video because the […]

The Ice Warden | Chapter 6

<< Chapter 5 Month III, day 23 The night passed quietly and the next morning the horse was ready for them, the saddle roughly adjusted for double riding. Yuri let Atres and Sheila take the first turn. She was small and Atres was on the lean side, so probably the horse wouldn’t even notice the extra weight. “With that long […]