A Pictish Tale: BRYHERY GAP
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  • Reads 272
  • Votes 44
  • Parts 14
  • Time 4h 38m
Complete, First published Sep 26, 2012
The Taezali Picts guard all our unborn spirits in the haven of the 'Bryhery Gap'.  Soon, outside forces will threaten their right to choose.  With freewill at stake, the Picts, under the guidance of the great Pan, prepare for battle with the creator of the world.  They are assisted by Elf, Finns and Gridolers.  Can Pan maintain a balance between order and chaos, or will the creator win the battle to control humanity thoughout eternity?
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In our world, there are two forces. One of darkness, and one of light. The forces of darkness dwell underground, in large caverns and ravines. The inhabitants of these spaces are demons, who are born of fear and anger, and thirst for it. These nightmarish creatures have one goal: slaughter the human race, and take over the world. Enter the forces of light. To them, genocide isn't that cool. They're like, "How about you NOT do that, 'k?" These shining paladins of hope (most of them, anyway) are trained to defend the world from these monsters. The guardians of the light are trained to protect at the 'Гэрэл Чапел' (The Chapel of Light). Jace, who came to the school expecting such, has spent years (one and a half) preparing himself to fight. However, he soon learns that the fight runs much deeper, and the stakes are much higher than he thought.