soti190

Here's a passage from my up coming project:
          	“How are you Preyina?” asked Ibaeran.
          	“I’m stressed, tired and exhausted, so pretty good” said Preyina jokingly.
          	“How about you?” asked Preyina?
          	“I’m doing okay, today the sun was so hot in the fields that I felt like I had died and went to hell” said Ibaeran.
          	“Wouldn’t hell be an improvement to whatever life we are living here” said Preyina jokingly.
          	“Yeah, it would, wouldn’t it” said Ibaeran with a weak smile as she went to the window and stared out to the sad and depressing world outside, looking at the city of Ijawana and all the people that roamed the streets with their faces worn out and void of any emotion as too tired and miserable to express their pain and sorrow.
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          	“Do you think things will always be this way or maybe someday things will change” asked Ibaeran.
          	“My father always says the most annoying thing about change is that it comes when you least expect it and in the strangest way possible” said Preyina.
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          	Ibaeran was the one to break the silence by asking, “Preyina do you think we will ever be free”.
          	“I don’t know; I would like to believe it is possible but considering how powerful the Uha Tamunaran are compared to us I highly doubt that we would ever be free” said Preyina.
          	“Yeah, me too” said Ibaeran with a weak smile.

soti190

Here's a passage from my up coming project:
          “How are you Preyina?” asked Ibaeran.
          “I’m stressed, tired and exhausted, so pretty good” said Preyina jokingly.
          “How about you?” asked Preyina?
          “I’m doing okay, today the sun was so hot in the fields that I felt like I had died and went to hell” said Ibaeran.
          “Wouldn’t hell be an improvement to whatever life we are living here” said Preyina jokingly.
          “Yeah, it would, wouldn’t it” said Ibaeran with a weak smile as she went to the window and stared out to the sad and depressing world outside, looking at the city of Ijawana and all the people that roamed the streets with their faces worn out and void of any emotion as too tired and miserable to express their pain and sorrow.
          --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          “Do you think things will always be this way or maybe someday things will change” asked Ibaeran.
          “My father always says the most annoying thing about change is that it comes when you least expect it and in the strangest way possible” said Preyina.
          -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Ibaeran was the one to break the silence by asking, “Preyina do you think we will ever be free”.
          “I don’t know; I would like to believe it is possible but considering how powerful the Uha Tamunaran are compared to us I highly doubt that we would ever be free” said Preyina.
          “Yeah, me too” said Ibaeran with a weak smile.

soti190

Here's little something I've been working on for a while now
          In a world unlike our own, all was lost. The nations lived in peace for a long time, but the Uha Tamunaran conquest changed everything. These powerful beings, with strength rivaling that of gods, sought to enslave the people. The Su Baera, a great warrior and protector, fought against the Uha Tamunaran with power granted by the Su Ingi, the supreme being of order and harmony. Despite his valiant efforts, the Su Baera fell, and the nations were conquered.
          Under Uha Tamunaran rule, the people were forced into slavery, toiling in fields, mines, and construction. Their only hope for freedom lay in a tournament, where one warrior from each nation could compete to claim the Su Baera's steel wings and embark on a quest to retrieve the Dumo stone of life from the world of Kiri Dumo. However, each winner who attempted to claim the wings was deemed unworthy and destroyed.
          The people's situation was dire, with barely enough to survive. But a glimmer of hope remained - the tournament. And soon, someone would emerge to claim the wings and free their people from the Uha Tamunaran's grasp. This is where our story begins.

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