Author: grasshopper

Glory, Pride, and the Maiden Vain: Part 3

Luthandra must flee Westridge! To be sentenced to wed a man with a severe lack of hygiene is to be sentenced to a life of misery! Her elf companion returns and offers a way out, but little does she know that she is walking into a trap.

Part I: Luthandra Raikin
Part II: Dráiden Kaldor

III. Elven Tidings
Wind whipped the pine trees overhead, making their black silhouettes look like seething dragons with outstretched claws. Luthandra struggled to keep from nodding off. She dug her fingers into the handle on the saddle in an effort to force herself to be alert.
He had returned. He had come back for her. The mysterious elf from Adaina Pass had rescued her.
“I know of an elf lord, my lady,” he had said. “I’ve sent word to my people, and he’s agreed to offer his hand! I know I am but a lowly sword-smith, but he…a powerful elf lord with blonde hair. His blade is unmatched! Some say he’s even more skilled than Avanduil.”
Between the sobs and the lingering odor in her mouth from Lord Kaldor’s slimy, grotesque tongue, Luthandra felt she had no other choice. A shudder ran through her when she thought about that wretched kiss. The elf tightened his grip on her torso, mistaking the movement for clumsiness.
“I’m okay,” she cried. I can’t let him think I’m weak. I’m just tired and…She winced. Kaldor was a monster! Oh, the dreadful way he had embraced her! The putrid stench that nearly made her retch right then and there! Then there was the matter of his sadistic sentencing. She couldn’t get the image out of her mind…The blood…the fear in the criminal’s eyes as Kaldor sliced his left cheek….because beheading him wasn’t enough…
“Hang in there!” the elf called. “We’re almost there!” Half the night had gone by, and Luthandra supposed she only had a few hours left until Braynia would wake up to find her mistress gone.
The foliage grew thicker the farther they traveled; the trees seemingly banded together like some sort of dark, twisted symphony of the night. She caught the elf occasionally whispering in some unknown, ancient tongue. They were now in The Wunderlands, she knew, the long stretch of forest between Westridge and the elven kingdom of Álainn.
No one entered The Wunderlands unless the elves summoned you, and they never summoned you, or so Braynia would say in her stories. The horse slowed to a trot, and she sucked in a deep breath. Finally. Luthandra was sick to death of traveling! She wanted nothing more than to fall into her future husband’s arms and bury her face into his beautiful, elven hair.
Shadows drifted between the trees as three tiny blue lights flickered into existence. Another elf appeared with two dark figures flanking him. He was adorned in leather and chain-mail so fine that she couldn’t distinguish the different links in it. These don’t look like regular patrol wardens…Why wear such fancy armor? Is my new husband eager to meet me? She smiled at that.
She didn’t wait to be helped off the horse. Luthandra swung her legs over and landed on her feet in the cool forest bed.
“Celmyra’s Gift, Wench,” said the elf with the glimmering chain-mail. Her gem began to glow. Metal slid against leather, and she counted three swords being unsheathed as the two shadows stepped into the clearing to join their leader.
“I-” she paused, bringing a hand up to her jewel. She covered it. “I’m sorry?” Perhaps wench meant something else in their tongue.
“You heard me loud and clear. Hand it over, or we rip it from that unworthy neck of yours.”
Her companion slid down from his horse, and she heard him unsheathe his sword. Its pointy tip pressed against the small of her back.
“But…I…am…to be married to an elven lord with long blonde hair. We are to have children, and-“
The leader laughed, a sneer marring his pale face. “You had your chance.” He pressed closer. She covered the amulet with both hands. The elves proved stronger, for she was just a maid of eighteen years. They gripped her wrists and tore her hands from her neck while her companion sliced the chain that held her family’s heirloom in place.
“How dare you!” she shrieked. “My father will hear-”
Her companion backhanded her and grabbed the front of her dress. Luthandra winced. Tears came bursting forth, and she found she had no control over herself. Heat seared from her forehead as her blood boiled beneath her skin. She screamed a series of words she did not know and had no business coming from the mouth of a high born maid.
His hands tore the thick fabric of her blue traveling gown. Its sleeves fell down her arms as the thing coiled at her feet. Stars studded her vision, but it was no deed of the elves which blinded her fury so.
“I AM LUTHANDRA RAIKIN! I AM GOING TO BE LADY OF WESTRIDGE!”
“Glory and riches wants she, the Maiden Vain,” they laughed. The leader swept his torso into a mocking bow as his fellows continued chanting their impromptu song.

“How can you be Lady of Westridge if you run away from your betrothed?” he sneered. “Leave her with just her chemise,” he barked. The others dropped their haughty grins. “Let her wander The Wunderlands in her own misguided blindness.” There was a hiss, and the elves were gone.

Oh Look, a Penny!

Do you carry around a lucky charm, a favorite key chain, or wear a special necklace to help get you through the day?

Whether we like to admit it or not, we all have that one “lucky” little talisman we carry around in our pockets, grab before a big event, or keep in a special spot in a special place. There is some part of us that likes the idea of clutching onto hope. Even characters have secret little good luck charms!

Meet JFK JR! Elly’s lucky fifty-cent piece. Before the big incident of 2012, she carried it around in her wallet. It was one of those things she came across back in 2003, at the height of the Iraq War. Something felt weird and off when she stepped forward to board the bus that would ferry her to the airport.

Elly glanced down to see a dated piece of Americana staring up at her. A smile pleated her nervous face as she plucked it from the asphalt. In the months that followed, nerves were best dealt with by flipping the coin between her forefinger and thumb.

It had earned itself a permanent spot in her black, leather wallet when she made it back to the States. By the summer of 2012, she had almost forgotten it was there.

The empire took every thing she had on her that fated day she crossed the anomaly. The Lafayette snatched it all up before Lieutenant Braxton could log it into his system.

50¢ Facts:

Share your own lucky charms, favorite objects, and awesome objects made of pure awesomeness on Facebook! 

I’ll be there posting one of my own!

Want more US 50¢ coin facts? Head on over to Wikipedia for more info!

A Very Glittertastic Commission Sale

It’s a sale!

I’m offering 10% off on all commissions for the entire month of August!

Head on over to Commission Corner for a sample of my digital work!

I am throwing in the option to choose a pencil and ink drawing for a flat rate of $10.*

If you want the picture shipped to you, please let me know when you place the order (you will have to pay S&H). I tend to fill my sheets of paper to the brim!

*Includes one character inked and shaded with or without a basic background

How to claim your glittertastic discount:
Shoot me an email at thecommanddeck[at]outlook[dot]com with glittertastic10 as the subject header.

* replace [at] with @ and [dot] with .
* I accept Paypal!
*Note: I work a full time job, so depending on the complicity of the commission, it can take anywhere from a few days to 2 weeks. 

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There are no Zombies When Adulting

*Dusts my precious little blog off*

I’ve been sidetracked by a case of having too many ideas and only two hands to type with. Bouncing back and forth between The Maiden and a new short story I’m working on has been an wild ride of troubled characters doing dramatic things they shouldn’t be doing.

Aaron “Earendil” Winters decided he wanted to be in the limelight of a story that takes place a year after the events in The Year is Now. I have a special plans for that tale, but before I make any solid announcements, I want to make sure I have everything set in stone first. I mean, you can’t build a house on a barely there foundation.

As for my adulting life in real time? Adulting. Adulting. More adulting. There’s nothing exciting going on as of late unless you count walking around Costco and pretending it is a post-apocalyptic bunker… I am happy to report that no zombies got in. It is a Grade-A Zombie Free Zone.

Mission: Pluto Station

Hello, hello, everyone! I feel like it’s been ages since I’ve written a post in here. I hope you are all enjoying you summers so far.

Original photo is courtesy of NASA
Tomorrow marks NASA’s first ever flyby of Major Pierson’s favorite rock in the universe. I am super excited about this because Pluto plays a huge role in The Year is Now! I spent a lot of time researching it before I even created the empire’s Atlas V project and Pluto Station.
To see all of NASA’s latest pictures from New Horizons of Pluto, Charon, and that part of our solar system brings me goosebumps! If you’ve been following me on Twitter and Facebook, you’re already in the loop.
It just so happens that I have tomorrow off. I feel like I’m in an episode of Fortune Favors the Writer. I get to see how close my imagination was to the real thing (along with research done by astronomers up to this point). And for burps and giggles, I wonder if they’ll discover any anomalies.
You can follow NASA’s mission here: New Horizons
As for me, I’ve been busy with work and the mundane adulting stuff of real life. I’m hoping I’m in for a not-busy, yet creatively productive spell next. This seems to come and go in waves. 
Here’s to wishing you a smooth Monday.