1. The Thief of the Rose


    Date: 9/17/2017, Categories: Fiction, Non-Erotic, Author: mj37, Rating: 80, Source: sexstories.com

    time to start on the rest of his swords. He proposed to forge two swords of neutrality, followed by three each of good and evil. There would be a hierarchy of sorts and he determined to create them in order of precedence. But before he could start he needed to sit down and devise the laws to which the swords would adhere. He already had the first law, the only one by which DeathBringer would be bound to. He thought about the purposes of the different swords he intended to create and that gave him the insight to create the Sword Laws. Dao moved back over to his desk and unrolled another piece of parchment, anchoring the edges with tiny weights. Melvina, his constant companion in his endeavors, took up her usual position on a stool to his right. Dipping his quill in ink, Dao began writing down the laws that would define his swords. The scribing of the laws was as significant as the scribing of the runes earlier. The procedure used was the same and the result was the same. Just like the runes previously, the laws were written into the very essence of the Mythos. The laws would stand as long as the Mythos stood, the same as the runes. Violating the laws brought on the ultimate penalty: Death. Death by the blade of DeathBringer. As it was when he drew the runes, when his quill traced the lines on the parchment, the same silvery viscous light appeared and flowed into the lettering. As it was with the runes, when each law was complete it would flash with a brilliant silver light ...
    and rise off the parchment and into the air. The words held their shape for a moment and then dissipated in a silvery glow, finally fading into nothingness. The mountain rumbled and the ground trembled with each law's creation. "Death is the ultimate arbiter and cannot be cheated," he scribed the words in an ancient language, but spoke them for Melvina's benefit. "Death comes for us all, in the end." "Time is a precious thing and should not be squandered," he wrote the second law. "It has but one master and none other may affect it." "Crystal when highly focused reveals all, nothing can hide from its gaze," Dao wrote out the third law. "It can even see into the heart of a god." "The Finger of God is as mighty as the Fist of Satan, but together, in the hands of the righteous, they will be a force to be reckoned with." "Truth is the truth, it requires no other understanding." "In the dead of night when terror is at its greatest there you will find the dark rune," Dao wrote the sixth law. "All that dwell there are its minions." "Justice is swift and its retribution final," Dao wrote down the seventh law. "The scales of justice will always try to find balance; always." "Destruction is the way of the world," Dao wrote out the final law. "It revels in its power over the weak." With the completion of the laws the real work began. The forging would be the easy part; it was the enchanting that would be the more difficult. Dao intended for each sword to bear an essence of that which it ...
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