Legend Of Gypsarna

Legend Of Gypsarna

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Legends tell us of ancient hero's, of slayers of dragons, conquers of lands beyond the edges of the earth, but there is yet to be told the Legend of Gypsarna, warrior princess of the deserts in Arabia. Atlas her story shall be told.... Long ago there was a prophecy told to all and feared by some, a prophecy of a warrior that shall arise with great power, the power to vanquish evil from the lands of Arabia and free the great tribes of the deserts, little did they know this prophecy would be fulfilled by a girl better yet a princess. Her name is Gypsarna and this is her story....
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ONC#2019 Long List The legends spoke of it, the myths whispered of it too; tales of a sword, forged in hope and wrought in despair, drawn out in light and quenched in darkness, made by a simple blacksmith, yet a blade so powerful that it could even destroy the Gods. It is believed that the swordsman worthy of lifting this sword was a true warrior, one who would be rendered invincible. And those who survived the battles fought alongside this warrior, swore that they could hear the blade sing. It was during the darkest battles, where the very existence of the world was threatened, that the blade would find its blade master, the warrior who would need it to fight the battle, to hope for a chance at victory. At least that is what was believed, for no battle seemed dire enough to have the blade appear in the last four thousand years. Four thousand, one hundred and sixty five years after the last recorded tale of the battle,where the blade had appeared, sixteen year old Aindri, much to her shock and delight, discovers that the legends are true and the myths are facts. But then what the myths guarded was a fearsome secret; for the sword to be rendered powerful, it needed a sacrifice, a price to be paid, willingly... Completed.

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