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One Last Knight. A Series of Short Stories. Volume 2: Smoke.

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An epic and every-growing anthology! A collection of wild, weird, and wondrous tales that will intertwine with time! The world of Enverdolmal is on the edge of war as dark and menacing powers begin to make their moves from the Shadows, slowly tilting the balance of Aether -the magical energy that fuels everything in existence- in their favor.  Demonic forces are growing stronger within the confines of their prisons... Witches gather at the edges of humanities dorpies and cities... Monsters are on the march under the banners of mysterious masters... The long-lost Elemental Dragons are due to rise once again... Our story is told through the eyes of approx. 25 powerful and unique characters, starting with a lone and enigmatic knight by the name of Bastion Ridder who finds himself in the middle of it all. Garth Verlore -the famous and sprawling school where he was set to teach- falls under siege by mighty and magical forces that no one seemed to see coming, and he must do all that he can (while fighting alongside staff and students alike) to see to it that their one safe haven doesn't fall as darkness spreads across the land. Knights & Mages & Ranger & Warriors! Dragons & Goblins & Orcis & Trolls! Spirits & Demons & Witches & Zombies! And so very much more awaits you in this tale of triumph, chaos, love, war, betrayal, and loss. Are you ready to turn one last page? Read one last story? Witness One Last Knight? -----
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Chapter 1 - Preview. My path to travel. Part 2.

Hey, Folks!

Welcome one and all, to the ever-growing world of Enverdolmal!

Bluu here!

Your Black Guy Inna Bowtie!

I hope that this finds you all as well as humanly possible.

I just wanted to take a second to thank you all for your patience and to show you some love and appreciation by dropping a random sample of the great things that are to come! lol.

I hope that you enjoy reading it just as much as I have enjoyed writing it, and that you stick around for the rest of what I have in store for you.

Until then?

Give Leafaria: A O.L.K. Side Story a read, and drink that up before the main dish!

It is the origin story of one of the main and most important characters of the series, folks!

It also introduces several characters outside of just Bastion and Himora who will carry over to the main-line O.L.K. books.

I love you all, and I can't thank you enough for 177.55K English Views, 86.72K Spanish Views, and an additional 66.01K German Views!

THAT'S 330,280K VIEWS IN TOTAL!

I don't have enough words to thank you all.

I will let my stories do so for me, lol.

See you all back here soon enough, yeah?

I present to you:

My path to travel. Part 2.

A One Last Knight Volume #02 Preview!

And off we go!

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A trio of children wandered haplessly through the thick, vibrant patch of clovers.

Their little backs bent in their hunt for the fabled and ever-elusive four-leafed variant.

Their eyes and attention strained to the brink in hopes of being first to claim their most sought-after prize.

The small group of friends had snuck out of their respective homes and gathered at the furthest edge of their little dorpie that morning with high hopes and empty gathering pouches.

They had sworn to return when and only when each of them had their own clover in hand.

Their own tiny token of luck.

Time had originally been on their side, but they all knew that their parents would be waking any moment now.

They would have to be away from their pursuit and heading back as soon as possible. 

Thus far, only two of the three had found such a clover, and so, regardless of how weary they had all become in the last pair of hours, their frantic search would continue.

The group consisted of three.

Two boys and a girl.

The boys, a pair of rough and tumble brothers, the girl, a loner, and a tomboy tagalong.

It was she who was still without a clover.

She whose luck was still yet to be found.

It was she who was bent the lowest.

She who was on her hands and knees.

The brothers searched on as well, yet with their own treasures already secured, they were much less enthusiastic in the attempt.

Suddenly, the girl stopped what she was doing.

She could have sworn that she felt the ground trimmer if not just a bit.

Mayhap it was just her stomach.

She had skipped breakfast for this, it had better pay off...

She moved again, her mind returning to the task at hand.

Brushing aside one last swath of clovers, her heart skipped a beat as the object of her desires seemed to appear before her in the blink of an eye.

She froze.

Her mind couldn't process what she was looking at.

Shacking and on the verge of screaking, she slowly reached for the four-leafed clover.

Suddenly the trimmers returned.

This time coming in rapid succession.

She thought at first that her heart was due to leap from her chest with excitement.

The trimmers intensified.

She glanced to her right at a small puddle amongst the clover patches.

The water within was vibrating.

Gently at first.

Then more and more until suddenly a dark shadow, large and looming eclipsed her vision.

Behind her, the two boys screamed in unison.

She looked up...

She tried to scream, but abject fear trapped the sound in her tiny throat.

She pissed herself.

A massive, murky-green, four-fingered hand engulfed her.

She felt a bit of pressure as the hand squeezed shut.

Outside of that, her death was painless.

Regardless of the fact that they had found their clovers first, the boys would be far less fortunate.

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Yenoog plucked the first of the tiny humans from the clover patch and simply closed his fist.

The child's body barely gave any resistance, and several of her bones snapped at sharp angles, each piercing his palm.

He cared not.

Before the two remaining children could turn and run, Yenoog's right foot shot out and connected with the back of one of their tiny heads.

As if the mighty cyclops had kicked a pebble, the child's head flew away from everything that it was connected to.

The body ran several steps before falling over in a heap.

The final child made it just a bit further than his brother had.

He had turned to run but a second before the other, thus his continued survival.

But alas,

This was not to last.

By his seventh step, his life was blasted away from behind as the raging monster launched its massive cudgel like a great and terrible javelin.

The bulbus, solid, wooden mass collided with the small body with such force that the boy's limbs went flying in all directions.

His death, as both the others, was far too quick to not be painless.

Mayhap some margin of luck had indeed found them all that day...

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My horse leaped forward,

My spurs digging a bit deeper into its flank than I had intended.

I felt bad for driving the mount on so fiercely, yet time was something that I and the burning dorpie before me had precious little of.

I was no more than 50 yards out and closing rapidly when a deep and rumbling roar rang out, reaching my ears and making my blood run cold.

The massive, muscled monster that was laying waste to the dorpie had been directly engaged by the small group of men who volunteered to defend this shabby little patch of land from such threats.

On a normal day, goblins, wild beasts, and the occasional band of bandits were hardly an issue.

But today was far from what any of the guardsmen would call normal.

Today was more akin to a nightmare.

I spurred the horse on even further.

Foam formed at the edges of its mouth, and it whinnied in protest, but time was against us.

30 yards.

I could see the group of men shifting and moving in unison as they rallied against the monster, one that I had no idea was called a "Cyclops".

Their swords and spears seemed rather ineffective at harming the lumbering thing, but in the numbers that they had, they were more than enough to at least distract it long enough for the scared and scattered villagers to make an escape.

The men knew to the last that none of them would make it out of this situation alive, but all had volunteered nonetheless.

All of the men who were not either fighting the monster of the fires that threatened their homes were aiding in the evacuation efforts.

15 yards.

I shifted the form of my buckler shield into that of a kite; the broader surface would be needed in the battle to come.

10 yards.

The smoke thickened as I drew closer; my horse coughed and wheezed in protest to the poor air quality.

I could hear one of the guards issuing commands to the 11 other men.

His voice deep, calm, and authoritative, cutting through the chaos that took place all around him.

Five yards.

The monster was fully encircled.

It swung its massive, deadly weapon to and fro, keeping the encroaching men at bay.

It may have been "trapped" but none of the men had the strength of arm alone or the courage to move for a lethal blow.

It was very nearly all that the group could do, just keeping the thing where it was, back and away from what was left of the small dorpie, and even more importantly, away from the retreating women, children, and elderly.

I was but a yard or so from the rear of the battle when I yanked hard on the reins, forcing my nag into a jolting halt.

I let the forward momentum launch me as I timed my leap.

The handful of men who had caught my approach stood wide-eyed as I burst into action without hesitation against the towering monster before them.

As I cleared my horse, I cocked back and launched my spear with my right arm, sending it diving toward the rear of the thing's head.

As if it had eyes in the back of its head, it spun far quicker than I had anticipated, swinging its mighty cleaver and effectively deflecting my attack.

My spear impaled the ground to the monster's left as it turned to meet me head-on.

Just as I had wanted.

I was its opponent now.

As it completed its turn, I saw its face for the first time for a split second before I raised my shield and slammed right into it at full speed.

Its ears were flat against its giant head; it had little to no lips to speak of, with a mouth full of jagged, chipped teeth and fangs, and the most shocking part of it all?

It had but a single massive, purple, staring eye.

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TO BE CONTINUED IN:

One Last Knight. A series of short stories. Volume #02. Smoke

Along with the valiant return of Bastion Ridder and all of our other favorites!

I can't wait to see you all back here at the gates to Enverdolmal soon enough!

Till then!?

GO READ LEAFARIA!

I think you'll like it lol.

I will see you all soon enough, yeah?

Safe travels out there, Folks.

And as always:

Stay safe.

Stay healthy.

Stay vigilant.

Your Black Guy Inna Bowtie!

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Your Knight!

Your Narrator!

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