(Here’s an excerpt from Legends of Windemere: Curse of the Dark Wind, which is still being worked on. HOPING for a December release, but we’ll see what happens. I’m thinking of doing excerpts once or twice a week, so let me know what you think of the idea. Some people might see some things as SPOILERS, but there really isn’t anything series shattering in here. It’s just Fizzle being Fizzle.)
“It may be possible for Fizzle to use the vents to get to the end of the passage,” Timoran suggests, scanning the ceiling for a hole that the drite can fit through. “Once there, he can use his magic to temporarily block the wind. That way we can make a run for the other opening. Do you agree to this plan, Fizzle?”
“Fizzle see way in,” the drite says with a nod. “Be ready.”
He climbs the wall and turns invisible as he slips among the stalactites. Focusing on a faint glow, he swiftly makes his way to the middle of the ceiling. The hole is a tight fit and he freezes every time the Dark Wind rushes a few inches from her feet. He sucks in his tiny gut and scrambles into the ceiling, expecting to be plunged into darkness. The light grows as he wiggles through the narrow tunnel and emerges into a vast chamber. Fizzle slinks along the floor, heading for the sound of trickling water and keeping his eyes on the swirling, glowing forms in the air.
One of the creatures flies low enough for the invisible drite to get a clear look at it. The emaciated humanoid struggles to control its butterfly wings as it coughs up black mist. Patches of blue hair are on its head, the scalp seeping ooze. Fizzle can barely recognize the creature as a pixie due to its haggard appearance and crazed expression. With a thrumming glow of white light, the pixie violently spasms and darts back into the teeming swarm. The entire colony has been corrupted by the Dark Wind, so they are nothing more than feral beasts. As they swoop near the ground, they reveal the collection of bones on the ground.
Using the shifting light of the pixies, Fizzle searches for a way down to the lower chamber. He tries to move quickly, but he clatters the skeleton of an eagle and draws the attention of the crazed creatures. They swarm around him and wait for the invisible drite to make another move, their minds no longer able to see through illusions. Minutes pass before they return to the air and Fizzle continues at a slower pace.
His heart leaps when he sees a gaping hole several yards in front of him, the distant sound of roaring wind rising from the tunnel. The screech of the pixies reminds him to move cautiously because getting trapped in a tight spot with the flesh-eating swarm would be his death. Fizzle is within reach of his escape when he crosses a flowing stream. The sound of his feet padding in the water riles the pixies and they see the running water moving around his ankles. With an echoing chorus of screams, the swarm emits a wave of magic that peels the invisibility spell from Fizzle. The chattering of sharpened teeth fills the air as the pixies spread out to surround the nervous drite.
“Fizzle no want trouble,” he announces, hovering off the ground and spinning to watch all of the pixies. “Fizzle can help. Clear Dark Wind. Then pixies return.”
Leaving a cloud of rainbow smoke in his wake, Fizzle launches into the air and smashes through the swarm. The drite weaves among the stalactites as the pixies blindly follow, many of them crashes into the hanging stones. Another blast of Fizzle’s breath gives him enough cover to double back toward the hole. He stretches his body and strains his wings, but veers away when the pixies cut him off. Many of them are hooting and hurling sharpened twigs as they herd their prey toward the other half of the swarm.
Muttering a quick spell, Fizzle lowers his head and a small shell of force appears in front of him. He bashes through the pixies and hits the wall, creating a deep dent. Fearing that he is about to be surrounded, Fizzle whirls around and fills the air with his magical breath. The sound of screeching and tiny bodies hitting stone causing him to blow the rainbow mist away with the rapid fluttering of his wings. For a few seconds, he can only sit in the dent and stare at the confusing sight before him.
The pixies are fighting amongst themselves with half of them trapped in a hallucination caused by Fizzle’s breath. Bodies plummet to the ground as wings are viciously torn from backs and the victors dive to feast on the fallen. Not wanting to risk his wings, the drite makes his way to the ground and runs over the bones. A few pixies notice him and attack, but he slaps them away with his tail. With a final glance at the carnage in the room, Fizzle crawls into the hole and plunges into darkness. He pokes his head out of the ceiling in time to see a blast of Dark Wind erupt from the wide opening.





I did not read the post after the first sentence, Charles as I don’t want any spoilers before I get reading the Windermere saga, may I suggest spoiler alerts in title of posts? I thought about this one too as excerpts are a catchy way to hook new readers. You do inspire me, I must get round to posting more of my Cyralost stuff, maybe even a sample chapter or something.
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Sorry about that. Though there really isn’t any spoilers in this. Nothing beyond mentioning the main threat of the sixth book and showing Fizzle’s abilities.
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I’m realizing that you are a thousand times more prolific than I. I hate you.
(Just kidding. You’re awesome 😉 )
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It’s funny because I don’t always feel prolific. I’ve gotten slower in my old age, so I see it as me slowing down.
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I sure hope I don’t get slower in my old age… :-\
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I normally avoid the posts that have spoilers. I really enjoyed Fizzle out maneuvering the Pixies.Look forward to reading more.
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Thanks. I’m thinking of editing out spoilers when I do these, but sometimes simply mentioning a new character causes issues.
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I can see that
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It’s going to be really tough when I get to the later books. That 6th champion really needs to stay a secret until Book 7 is released. Probably longer than that.
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I swear, he reached out of the screen and stole my apple! 🙂
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He’s a tricky one. 🙂
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Great idea with the excerpts, Charles. The way you’ve described the action makes it seem like a movie. I like it. I also like the character. Fizzle’s a great name, too. Lots of thought when into it. Good job!
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I get that movie comparison a lot, which always makes me smile. Thanks. I can’t take credit for Fizzle though. The guy who ran the D&D game created him and it was his token character.
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