‘The Pact’
aring the Earth aching for her protection. The rays of the sunset touched her
prayers, looking at her as if she had descended from above a
and stumblingly took off his footwear and humbled hims
u our lives for hearing us toda
e is the Queen?" others
ave one?" a f
o one of us had s
heir summons, their cries for help, blessings, and grace. She is aware that on some occasions, they have doubted her presence. That she might have
r shrine this long, surely knows her with no doubt," an anchorite meddled, hol
ossibly be sure that she is Her Majesty T
erring to the tome placed in the middle and dark part of the forest. "But the one who has sworn that he will pledge his loyalty solely to her, to make the ancient goddesses entrust her safety to him until she gets awakened, is an exc
rdian. And yet, the integrity, pride, and contentment shown in his face is evident en
in the lands of humans and pixies, heavens, and seas, I am now calling you, my gems. Please heed to my enchantment! Give no
ns to no one but to her commands alone. The so
spread their wings as they bow; stopped from their hunt and sat down, with their heads leaning down. The grasses stopped swaying despite the wind is blowing an
y should happen." She walked down the aisle, everyone is
de them feel ashamed of themselves upon knowing that he was the legendary warrior. He took a deep breath
sed to be: wearing his warrior suit an
Arch, equal to Heaven's light and roar, to Earth's wrath and Sea's rancor, however somber compared to Her Grace, who is far brighter than the torch above-for without her, I will not exist, pledging my loyalty once
out going against The Majesty. True as he has claimed, the heaven aired thunders while throwing lightning; the ground shakes fiercely, that they
Long life to you, Your Majesty,
are glowing while she surveys the land from afar; watching the extent
unharmed, as this is the life given to me in my second birth. N
from the outsiders attempting to set foot on their land. Just then, the assuring pe
to her seat, where she has stayed, dwelling on for an eon-long death-like sleep. But eve
them, My Queen?" the gu
menacingly presence frightened ev
ng while, our ancestors were the ones who gave them respect, though compared to us, they are nothing but just lowly creatures and mongrels." She fa