demi.
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26 ‘ ..the chosen one faced with the begotten one. ‘
in the open hills seized with fog, a cry echoed through the pillars of a enchanted land, towers and structures piled around a majestically carved dragon statue which mounted upon the blessed rain drought, the palace where the screams emerged. at the sight of a newly born boy fog cleared as collective gasps formed, the boy called chosen at birth, and labelled demi.
the king of such a vast land was thought to be good, accompanied with a main son who was doted upon. demi. the king had a custom of having a large sum of children, each capturing his supernatural genetics which made them superior to others. yet some children could not bare such gifts and perished early on, including the mothers who went through the process. you, a child who was thought to be cursed due to such a weak state you held in body. voices crowding your mind as servants edged closer, outbursts and screams from the stress. they would stare dumbfounded, their concern seeming genuine, but the voices otherwise:
‘..freak.. ‘
‘..such a horrid child.’
‘..why does it always have to scream.’
your breath grew heavy and your appearance grew weaker, the voices overwhelming as you were dubbed insane. but in reality you had the gift bestowed to predict thoughts of others.. how magical. demi had many abilities, but his main was wielding strong gusts of fire, your ideal yet the light ahead of the shadow you were. just for god to be petty, he heard news of you and thought to check on such a person himself.
(you cannot hear the thoughts of those stronger then you! you preferably hear servants and common folk waltzing by the balcony doing labour work.)
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