Chapter 2

Having ambiguity in your writing and art helps to have a broader selection of topics to write and/or draw about. You can become addicted to the worlds you create and the characters you develope. I, myself, have found comfort when coming up with things from my imagination, dreams, or in any form of media I can get my hands on.


In one of my stories, for example, are a group of young girls that I call "The Lillian Girls". There are seven of them, Ivy, Julie, Jenny, Nellie, Ruby, Molly, and Emmeline. Their father, Thomas Lilian, was the biological father to all seven. Out of Ivy, Julie, Jenny, and Emmeline, their beauty could never be created into the real world, because it could never be described, but their goodness and the nature in their souls were more spotless and pretty. Nothing could beat them away from their views of religion. Not even Emmeline St. Mary could destroy them or the kindness in their hearts.

The girls did as they were told, attending Holy Communion and Mass every day, being kind, and living the lives of little saints each day. Thankful of their parents watching over their actions, it made them who they were today. By birth they were Avannians, and they hoped to remain that way. Their parents, however, having to deal with the storms from the Avannians, had abandoned their children and went to Magdelinia. Alvis Lilian, who's wife, daughter, and toddler-aged son were lost to two seperate fires, was thankfully their uncle and was as pious as Thomas was. Hanson was built like Hercules, but his strength was that of a regular Lilian.


Long before Ivy was born, Alvis had a beautiful daughter also by the name of Ivy Lillian. Little Miss Lilian was also a Emmeline St. Mary, and died around the same age as Emme did. Ivy Marie Lilian was killed by the great forest fire of Avanninian. People say her soul still remains, some say it doesn't. Wait and see for yourselves.


These people are just a few of many characters that you will meet and learn more about throughout the book.

My book. Daniel Darger's lone-written book.


They're intresting characters, and could be considered unique, but you will have to wait and see if they live up to your standards, or exceed your expectation.


The Messi will arrive. They will try. They may fail. They will give. They will take.


Zemug does not like this behavior. He forbids the carefree genre. Little children, because of this, are not in his likeable qualities list.


Generals try, Generals fail.


You will learn about these people and try to view into their minds. But careful, they have feelings.


It may be fun.


"What's coming next Daniel?" You will have to wait and see.

"What/Who is the Messi?" You will have to wait and learn.

"What is Zemug?" You will wait and forgive.


"Who is Zemug, Cataline dear?" asked a small girl who stood before Catline Lorsch.

"He is a mass of destruction," Cataline replied, "not somebody who should be messed with."


This leaves us in a position where we can begin the story.


Well, and now that we have prior knowledge about some of the preculiar characters.


Let the story begin.