Tales of Casporix (Journal of Deiham)
was too distant from her. It was true. I had
bigger problems than a girlfriend. I really didn’t put up too much
of a fight for her to stay. GOD, I’m so tired. I need to go back to
sleep.
     
     
    Journal date: Aug
22 nd ,
2005
     
    It’s so early in the morning. Artemia
woke me up, at 2:00 am. I am sure I wasn’t dreaming. She asked me
to get out of bed and follow her into the living room. When I did
she asked me if I knew anything about the grandfather clock in the
living room. I told her that it was delivered to me as a gift from
my mother. I wasn’t sure exactly who sent the clock; it didn’t have
a return address on it. Then she told me, that the clock was
created when the spell was complete. She said that my true mother
was Minervah, Queen of Kylouz, the biggest kingdom of Casporix. She
held out her hand, and from nothing she made a hammer appear. She
held the hammer by the head and offered me the handle. She told me
to break the clock if I want answers. She asked me to trust her.
She said that breaking the clock would bring me closer to saving my
mother. She is currently is a prisoner in Kylouz. I wanted answers.
I wasn’t sure how breaking the only gift, I ever got from my
mother, was going to bring me closer to her, but I had to
try.
    I grabbed the hammer by the head. I
smashed it over, and over again. I kept hitting it until it was
broken into multiple pieces. Out of the corner of my eye, I had
noticed something shining. It was a sword. The sword was a broken
sword, the top half of the blade was missing. Artemia was happy I
found the sword, but she told me there was something more
important. I kept digging through the broken wood, springs, and
metal. Then I found it, the item that would change my life forever.
A blue shining skull, half of it was missing.

 
    My Visions…
     
    I had seen many visions of Casporix,
many stories. The land was once a world of beauty. The trouble
started with King Safri, the king of Kylouz. Kylouz was the main
kingdom of Casporix. It was where all paid worship to their leader,
and a majority of people lived there; but not everyone. There was a
kingdom to the south, the kingdom of Sylvania; Sylvania was located
under the left wing of the ‘Stones of the Phoenix’.
    ‘Stones of the Phoenix’, gained its
name from the rock, and cliff formations, which from heights, was
shaped like a Phoenix. Sylvania was under the shade of the high
cliffs and rock formations. To the left of Sylvania was a canyon,
which spread almost the whole length of the land. The canyon was
miles deep. Sylvania was secluded, and hard to get to. Sylvania was
nowhere as advanced as Kylouz; the people there enjoyed living off
the land. They respected the land, and the forest, they used only
what they needed from the woods. They did not build giant stone
structures. However, the kingdom was not small by any means. They
had many who lived there, and held a great army, and a giant wooden
castle. King Tomlin was the ruler there. The trouble began when
King Safri demanded King Tomlin swear allegiance under his
rule.
    King Safri was worried the beast of
the north would attack Kylouz, before they would ever enter the
woods. The beast of the north lived in a place called Ebon Frost.
The beast had raided villages, in the outskirts of Kylouz many
years prior; King Safri’s daughter Minervah, was in one of those
villages, but lived. King Safri, feared them, but none would dare
travel to Ebon Frost for war. The beast that lived there could turn
invisible, and could control water, and ice. He only wanted to be
defensive against them. His scouts had noticed the beast getting
closer to the River of Preditus; which ran through the entire
continent. The River of Preditus was roughly 6 miles wide but ran
from coast-to-coast. Running high north, to the deep south, ocean
to ocean.
    There were only two was to pass over
the river. One was on the right wing of the Phoenix, and the other
was far south of Sylvania. The river was the
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