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Ghost of Dalmos

Chapter 6 The Dwarf and the Python

Word Count: 1882    |    Released on: 22/04/2021

Then I took a deep breath and leaned on the wall like a

adversary was underway. As tears gathered in my eyes, I lowered my head like a man that had succumbed to the onslaught

hrough the roof of one compartment to another repeatedly. Groaning in pains and yelling as the misery l

r was

see myself in a forest. The deafening silence wrote frustr

l friend, the sun, came alive to her responsibilitie

boughs of trees danced quietly and bowed carefully to the sweet movement of the morning breeze. Spiders were in a world of their own, hanging about on the warm hands of the beautiful bushes.

he trees like stones to snatch a bit of br

a better life or possibly my home where I anticipated meeting my family again. After covering a huge distance with my pair of l

ver. The sun was up there, raging in vengeance but soon retired from the busy torment

s soul. A man is not born to see everything. However, it is wise for him to give attenti

than if a man on the tree had not intervened. I was at a junction in the heart of

n fatal and enough to send me to the silent world, the man on the t

o the ground. While the man fought gallantly to find his feet, the leviathan

acks of cards. Just as the python seemed it would make good on its bid to crush the man to death, the little man dressed in an animal skin coat transformed into a green boa and landed a devastating blow th

into the abyss, I rushed to the place to see what would be the end of the creatures. I could hardly see the bottom of the pit to ascertain who was winning o

f the light, I fell and sat on my elbow. Before I could blink, the beautiful piece like the rising sun, formed into the old dwarf that saved me from the shackles

feet. "Which world are you talking about? I am n

. "I see you don't understand. Well, I will not blame you. When I first set foot here, I thought I was in

turned to go, "How

d her husband to a toothless bulldog, he said, "T

an? How come yo

yourself." Then he turned swiftly, bade me to f

ern. As soon as we entered the cavern, he smiled like a half-witted fellow and pushed me to one side. He turned to the entrance-the way we came into the cave, said a few words I could hardly hear

. "I see you are worried an

ears that I am lost. Please if you can help, I will be forever

out as if he wanted to be sure that no one was watchi

show me the way out of

ave done so if it was possible. As things are, we are in the sam

e? Is it not better to be dead than be her

are we if not for such a course? Dalmos, things have really changed and you must fo

ou mean I can't find my

ike everyone here, you w

tory. "How soon will I

on the floor. "I told you things have c

ps nearer, drew his knife from his boot and stabbed me in the chest. I yelled up to the high heaven and pushed him a

old man jumped to his feet. "What d

thi

smiled, scratc

juries and no blood. "There is no injury

hed back to my side and stabbed me below the ribs three or more times. Before

side and did not see any injury, no blood, and my pains were mere figment of my

plained, "You were kille

?" I enquired and b

me. When we get to the sacred bowl, we sha

will surely have my revenge! I will have

d spirit will conquer all frontiers. The reality is that we cannot win all battles. For peace to rein,

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