Entry in Nathan Bransford’s “The 3rd Sort-of-Annual Stupendously Ultimate First Paragraph Challenge”

Mr. Bransford’s contest and all the entries can be seen here.

Here’s my entry:

I rode from the ruins of Wat Rahm on a collection of flotsam amid the swift waters of the flooded Yan River. The corpses of my brothers and sisters, the Jao Naam, bobbed and swirled past with a languor not of the waking world. Amchaara, radiant and horrible, had driven her spectral host like a battering ram, breaking our sluices and weirs and dams. Her wrath had loosed the river—and the magic therein.

Enjoy!

4 thoughts on “Entry in Nathan Bransford’s “The 3rd Sort-of-Annual Stupendously Ultimate First Paragraph Challenge””

    1. Thanks, Teresa. Good luck to you as well. I remember reading your opening paragraph on your blog. It makes me want to know why Catarina is always cold. Are Lucian’s palms wet with sweat because he is hot or is there another, more sinister reason? I’m compelled to know more!

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