8 Works in One Step From Eden (Video Game)
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The north is a vast, empty place. It has its benefits, but one must appreciate what they can when the opportunity presents itself. Else, there is but one thing one can do to pass the time.
Think.
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By the light of the fire, things seem safer, and it's been so long since he's had any sort of attention.
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Gunner is a lot of things. At first, a lot of them are bad. But one thing he has always been is good to his company, and eventually, his tribe.
And eventually.. A warlord might decide to put his roots down a bit deeper, and to take the people around him under his protection. And so a warlord becomes simply a lord.
And someday.. perhaps a lord might decide to build his demesne into a place for those that have no other places, and take them in as his own, and shelter them and help them survive.
And so does a lord become a warden.
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Has Science--Magic--gone too far? As Saffron digs through the burning wreckage of the first successful Calamity spell, the answer may be yes.
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Saffron had made a lot of mistakes in her life. Everyone had. But this..
Why did it have to be this?
EDIT: This is the old version of the prologue to Warlord to Warden, and has been left posted for the sake of archival/posterity -
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Saffron knew she'd enter combat with another human being sooner or later. If she managed to survive the apocalypse- one of her making, she's almost sure- she couldn't have been the only one.
Winning in combat is easy. The guilt is not. -
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They've given him a nickname already, a badge of accomplishment, a status as their leader. A nom de guerre with which he plans to strike it out not as a soldier, but as a mercenary: Gunner. He's the 'hero'. I'm not so sure hero's the right word.