Joerfëng: A Narrative Fiction

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In of a place far beyond the known worlds is the city of Joerfëng, often thought to be of a lost and forgotten corner of Hell. It is lit by countless dimmed lights, and the broken, shattered dreams of her people. Many are the myths and legends that shroud this forbidding and forbidden place and many are the strange and wonderful magical artifacts and arcane workings that have been hidden away here. Strange and diverse also are the flora and fauna that inhabit the wilderness around the city, both of which are apt to kill without of a moment’s notice. They are dangerous and deadly and have inhabited the city of Joerfëng almost since the very beginning. And each breed of plant has of a magical artifact connected with it. Strange also, are those who dwell …show more content…

Drawing his cloak around his form once more, he walked to the door, opened it, then stepped outside. the iridescent sun was still high within this sky, very few clouds, and the odd birds that inhabited this Realm were cawing and chirruping all around. "You know, as odd as this Realm is, I really do like it. It actually makes my home Dimension -- the one we call Harper Rock -- feel like of a completely different planet each time I return." “I’ve never been to Harper Rock,” Mamalia replied as they began walking. She wrinkled her nose. “I’ve heard about it, bits and pieces, from others who have come here but I’m not sure I’d like it.” She looked around. “I don’t mind being here. In many ways it’s better than the place they exiled me from and here I can just be me, just Mamalia, not the Bitch-Lady Sovereign everyone hated.” They walked for several miles in companionable silence, Mamalia occasionally referring to her