Raillyn

Raillyn is a woman wondering in a land that posses many forms of magic. She is confronted by various magic users, vampires, werewolves and humans. This is her story, a story about her life, love and the conflicts she faces as she must go up against her "uncle" who is leader of the vampires and who holds her most treasured possession.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Fate


            Fate, a word, a meaning, but essential to all things in life. Fate can lead those that follow evil astray or it can bring conciliation light. All things have revolved around fate, but fate itself has also revolved around humans. The meaning of the word is simple, it is the path that lies between now and death, but how one determines their own fate, which is unknown. Humans believe that it brings loved ones together but is they’re something more to just becoming a family? Is there some unseen and hidden purpose that is meant for the meeting? Humans don’t believe it but mystics and magic users alike know it is true; there is always a hidden secret to a purpose, one that is unseen to normal people and is only revealed when the time is right. People meet everyday for a purpose that purpose is unknown until the right time comes, but we all know that the meeting was preceded by fate and that the meeting has hidden reason to. One reason for meeting someone might be because you knew the person from your past. You see the present cannot live on with-out the past and the past cannot survive with-out hidden truth. Humanoid beings that have meet or associated with certain people of the past will meet once more in the future weather it’s for good or bad. The person thyself might change, but in many ways which are still unknown. We believe that humanoids change and grow as there soul does, but do they truly learn from their mistakes? Most never do, but there is a slight amount that travel through time in a bewildered state of mind, this changes the person making them realize their mistakes.

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