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The Masters of The Elements ( In Progress )

February 21, 2013
By PieMan64 SILVER, Goldthwaite, Texas
PieMan64 SILVER, Goldthwaite, Texas
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The Masters of The Elements

Book 1

The powers of the Elemental Stars have been told for generations. Being left alone and undisturbed for ages in the little village of Vale. Until one day a group of thieves decided to break into Sol Sanctum to steal the Elemental Stars. In which a powerful storm conjured to keep the Elemental Stars safe. Instantly killed all but two of the thieves. The remaining thieves ran for safety out of Sol Sanctum. While the storm was causing chaos, Isaac and his friend Garret were looking for help. When they meet the two thieves who caused all the destruction on the small but quiet village. They were seen by the thieves and were challenged to a battle. The poor little boys were knocked unconscious and unable to remember what happened on that day. This marked the boy’s destiny.
Three years later. Isaac was working on his family’s house to repair it. Then his friends Jenna and Garret came over to his house looking for him and told him that he needed to come to Master Kraden’s house to study for alchemy. On their way up to Master Kraden’s house. They saw some people that looked very mysterious. The mysterious people called themselves Saturos and Menardi. They claim that they came from a very far away place just to see Master Kraden and tried to drive Isaac and his friends away. But Isaac wouldn’t move. Saturos asked, “Is this appointment important enough to drive us away?” Isaac said yes and Saturos stepped to the side. Allowing Isaac and his friends to move past him and Menardi.
“Master Kraden, who were those people?” asked Jenna. “I don’t know.” “They seem to know too much about Sol Sanctum.” “As if they have seen it with their own eye’s.” stated Kraden.


The author's comments:
A video game I played inspired me to write this.

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