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Phoenix of Calamity

In a world overrun by supernatural creatures and magic, phoenixes are known to be 'extinct' creatures of a distant past that were commonly referred to as 'Creatures of Calamity' and yet, contrary to that belief, they were also known to be creatures of sublime peace and indomitable mental fortitude. Our main character, Arthur is one of two princes of the Phoenixes. Born into a race that must remain hidden, lest they risk losing their lives to their mortal enemies, the Dragons. As life in the castle becomes more 'suffocating', the prince sets his sights on something... interesting. Barthlorn School of the Supernatural: An elite academy meant to train only the best to fight the Dark Forces of the Supernatural. Hunters, Dragons, Shifters, Warlocks, Healers, Magic and so much more are to be found within the walls of the great School. With so much to learn and so little to lose by doing so, the prince seeks adventure within the walls of the Academy. Like all oblivious main characters, nothing prepares him for the adventures he will find at great school. Nothing prepares him for the strength of the bonds he creates there... and with those bonds comes the frailty of his race's most sacred secret. Revealing the existence of his kind could quite literally mean death for all phoenixes. ............................. PS. The cover photo is not mine.

kizitomayanja · Fantaisie
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Tense Meeting

Gray massaged his temples with an exhilarated sigh, shifting uncomfortably in his seat while he waited. His muscles burned from training and the sudden turn of events during the Sun Ritual placed him on edge.

The plush red velvet cushion on which he sat could have been made of lava with all this mental and emotional discomfort.

After the Sun Ritual, the king called on a meeting, inviting only a handful of phoenixes to attend.

The prince's eyes wandered to the tapestries that decorated the platinum walls of the Royal Throne Room, grazing over the portraits of the royal family and failing to appreciate the luxury of the lavish chamber.

His eyes didn't even register the images they passed over. He'd seen them plenty of times before and seeing them now wasn't going to make any difference. He could have been staring at a blank wall.

The double doors of the Throne Room screeched open, admitting the last person to join them for the meeting.