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fantasía,
Fantasy,
Magic,
dragon,
flying,
nymphs,
nymph,
fanstasy,
fantassy,
fansasy,
fantasi,
Sea Nymp,
fantays,
fanttasy,
fnatasy,
fatnasy,
fantaisy,
fasntasy,
Land Nymph,
fantazy
with the force beyond the mountains. Somehow, he knew he would need more than the dragons to go beyond the mountains and defeat whatever waited there. He decided to start where his mother and sister lived. He would not go in his dragon form, but as a human. He had already asked Dawra, the dragon mother of Fienna, to take him and his sister to the village. Fienna understood that he had to go, but dreaded his departure. The dragons and sea nymphs would protect her and their daughter. She would still know his thoughts, but she wanted to be physically close not just mentally with him.
As Dawra flew Terra and his sister, Faray, back to her home, the three saw numerous smoke plumes coming from the village. The sight that greeted their eyes from the air was devastating to Faray. The entire village was burning, and bodies lay about, unmoving. Dawra landed in the center of the village rather than the clearing that she normally came down into. Terra jumped from her back and helped his sister to the ground. Faray began to cry as they walked around the area. Everyone was dead; not one person seemed to have survived the attack. Terra held his sister, but suddenly turned away. He walked to a great beam sticking out from under a collapsed roof. He initially felt something before he heard a low whimpering from beneath the beam. He reached down and lifted a heavy piece of wood. Underneath the debris, he found Sifar, the young human that he had met the first time he came to the village.
He was curled in a ball and crying. Terra picked him up and carried him to Faray.
"Take care of him," he said as he turned in the direction of the road that led off into the distance.
Terra began to run with a speed that was beyond understanding. He disappeared down the road as Dawra took off to follow him. She could see Terra moving along the path, her eyes followed the trail and saw that it came to a small river. It then followed along the bank until it entered a rocky valley between two mountains. A large number of human males were a short distance from the valley. She estimated Terra would catch them near the center of the narrow area, where the river had carved out a small flat section of land with high vertical stony walls. Dawra thought about helping Terra, but this was a human problem, not one for a dragon. She landed on a peak above the valley, where she could see all that would happen.
The group of humans, a hundred or so, stopped in the center of the valley to drink from the river. Terra entered the valley in that oddly quiet run he had. He stood behind the men on a small rock ledge that was slightly above the group.
"You killed my friends. You owe them their lives," Terra said in a voice so powerful that the ground itself shook.
The men turned in surprise and most grabbed for their weapons. Some had odd branches strung with thin vines. They took out straight pointed sticks and placed them into the branches tied with vines and then let the sticks fly toward Terra. He again spoke just one word, "No," and the sticks shattered in midair. Those closest to Terra grabbed their ears in pain as they dropped their weapons. Ten or so managed to keep their long metal blades and long wooden sticks and charged him.
He again used his sounder power and said, "Stop."
Those charging toward him were blown back, their bones crushed. A few with long thin wood shafts recovered enough to throw them at this deadly stranger, which was the last act of violence they ever performed. As the spears flew toward him, he used the one word that destroyed all - Silla. The world seemed to stand still as his magic propelled the overwhelming sound through the valley. The shafts appeared to stop in midair and then disintegrated into dust and the humans before him evaporated into clouds of red mist. The rock walls and ground shattered into gray shards and dust, which created a reddish gray cloud of death before Terra.
Terra stood unmoving at the apex of the destruction. He heard