Hello, my fellow writers. I regret to inform you that due to several large events coming up, The Return of Malefor is delayed for an unspecified amount of time. But for now, I have a tale to tell you. A terrifying story of a town of nightmares and a dragoness plagued with guilt and fear. I am here to announce my newest tale, Silent Hill: Cynder's Tears. Yes, the first of many crossovers I intend to do. This is just an announcement; the real story will come afterwards.
For now, I have a few announcements. Silent Hill: Cynder's Tears is going to be my secondary story, a project that's been in my mind for the longest time. Now here's the big project. I am doing a series of crossovers in the universe of mysteries I finished a while ago. Spyro, Cynder, Ember, and Flame are coming back and teaming up with famous figures in popular culture. The list of stars includes such notable names as Nathan Drake, Robin the Boy Wonder, and many more! Let me explain how this works. If you've ever seen The New Scooby-Doo Movies, it's a similar concept. This should get started before August, depending on when I finish my other projects. Now, without further ado, I give you Silent Hill: Cynder's Tears
Dragon of Mystery Presents
A New Horrifying Tale
Starring Cynder, the former Terror of the Skies
Silent Hill: Cynder's Tears
(Enjoy the show)
It's a dark and stormy night near the Silver River. The storm is at its worst over a familiar structure, the Dragon Temple. It has been five days since Spyro saved Cynder from the Dark Master's control, and he's slowly regaining his strength. But deep within is a sound that drowns out the storm from within, the sound of tears.
The sound is emanating from a black dragoness of no more than 15. It is Cynder, the very dragon Spyro saved not too long ago. You see. Before she came to the temple, she was under the control of the Dark Master for ten long years. She was known as the Terror of the Skies in those frightful years, and thousands met the Ancestors by her hands. To this day, she still sees the dreadful actions in her nightmares.
Cynder: (Through her tears) It's all my fault. I can't bear this pain much longer.
As you can tell, Cynder's been through a lot. Every time she left the temple, which was rarely, everyone in the area held her as a psychopathic murderer, a killer, and she believed them. She knew she had killed those poor innocent souls. But Spyro continued to defend her, saying she wasn't in her own mind at the time, but nobody would believe him. Truth be told, not even Cynder herself believed him half the time. She had contemplated ending it all multiple times, but Spyro saved her every time. But as she cried herself into sleep, not even Spyro would be able to save her. No, this is Cynder's personal hell she's about to trap herself in. And she's about to find getting out is going to be the hardest thing she's ever done.
