The Crystal Companions Saga - Book 1
The Fall of Light
Chapter 4 – Flash Backs and Dreams [3916]
By the following midday, Alesson was desperate to get out of his father’s chambers, which he had come to know as his prison. He had been rudely awoken before breakfast time by Trengar, who had insisted that he help Alesson get up and dressed. Alesson had felt much better, but that had not stopped his father from mothering him constantly and complaining about everything.
The Crystal Companions Saga - Book 1
The Fall of Light
Chapter 3 - The Kings Discretion (and Secrets) [3607]
The blackness of unconsciousness was starting to lift and the darkness gave way to lighter shades of grey and white swirls. The swirling patterns behind Alesson’s eyes reminded him of a powdery snowstorm or a think gloomy fog. Fog! He had been training in the misty training grounds when he had hit his head. Was he still there? The swirls of grey and
The Crystal Companions Saga - Book 1
The Fall of Light
Chapter 2 - Battle Practice [3960]
The twins left the classroom and went into the great Scorvain Archives, with row upon row of bookcases, holding a variety of books, scrolls and charts. It was also considered a sacred place, which meant that everyone who came in, did so in silence and all conversations were had in hushed whispers.
“How does he do that?” Alesson said quietly to Linta.
The Crystal Companions Saga - Book 1
The Fall of Light
Chapter One - History Lessons (3775)
Prince Alesson Scorch gazed out of the classroom window and surveyed the cold city of Scorvain, the city he was destined to rule one day. It was late wintertime and snowy clouds were rolling turbulently over the city. Scorvain was nestled back against the base of a sheer white cliff face that rose up menacingly behind it.
The rock face climbed upwards
The Crystal Companions Saga - Book 1
The Fall of Light
Prologue [2412]
Life from lifelessness
(The Legend of Karna and Kax, Part 1)
When Clanesta was born at the beginning of time, she was nothing more than a ball of rock, spinning chaotically around, on an erratic orbit of a deep red star. She was a small, desolate, crater-marked world with no air or water. Dull lifeless Clanesta was good for nothing more than target practice