Moonlight Alpha
It sometimes functioned like one when they held contests and qualifying tests for new trainees to become soldiers. In the old
elded his sword. He swung and slashed with purpose. His sword was like an extension of his limb. It was a rather entrancing sight to behold
own at him. His palm stung, blood dripping out. He tilted his head to catch a glimpse of his brother who was smirking back at him. He threw the sword uphe handle. He deflected the dagger aimed at his arm and grunted when another
ed up his brother's towel. He smiled cheekil
ad as he pulled out the dagger. Hi
e who decided
were meant to dodge it, idiot.
own as he took the daggers. He put them back in his belt, his cloak hi
n. He went on and on about some kind of socks with compartments for weapons. As he kept speaking, Peniel knew his little brother would engage the pack's tailor and blacksmith in a ra
inventions to the International
around the whole world. Every two years, young aspiring men and women came from every pack all over the world to submit their invent
he had more important things to do than chase a fleeting dream. With a sigh, Peter
Peniel scooted closer when the youn
people's work. I never make an
lley system for the water puri
lready laid dow
m the blacksmith forge while diverting the smoke
h already. It just made sense to give all the wood to th
ce as though it was nothing. "You generated more incom
rugged.
ldn't be so bad if you were to tak
ng this two years ago after he turned eighteen and
gies. You're more about the people, how to make their lives better, how to develop anything y
ll. "I know. I know. Do you think I don't want
rightful heir of t
one was within the vicinity. "What is your problem?!" He whisper-ye
ne way or another, I'd have cursed you right now." He looked away from his brother and rested his elbows on his knees. "Sometimes
nie
eathing his sword and picking up his bloo
e. He had a faux office where guests met him and did business with him but pack matters were tabled and solved here. Only the most trusted of high ranking officials knew about this office. It was underground but instead of going around the ma
ened until they heard light rasping on the other side of the door. Peniel tapped the door two times to tell the guard on the other side that it was just the two of them that had approached. The metal door clicked openr humming sound of the magical barrier that prevented anyone not from the
with Peniel and they found their father looking up at the array of glittering gems embedded into the
e sun. It's a cave but it's never dark," Hored smiled a
epped a foot past this point of the cave. His father had warned him never to go there. He had initially planned to go regardless but someone
ter closed the door, "what's the estimate of