Our last month's winners - Dor and Duvalyon Hellebore - have selected a thread for this month of September they'd like to Feature. Dor wrote the review. Please enjoy! Return to Ahnatep Suffering. Emptiness. Regret. Longing. Wrath. Revenge. Death. These are the choices lining the path of this month's thread, eloquently stamped upon the opposite side of the previous months' coin where love was the larger of the themes. They are shown to the reader with descriptive words and a lack of excess, ultimately constructing a narrative as layered as an onion. This is a solo thread composed with a very serious set of writing chops. Faroul has emerged from the darkest pits of Mizaharian hell only to be placed with deadly deliberation at the steps of ancient Ahnatep more like the pawn he is than the baggage he could be perceived as. He has beyond all expectation survived the tangled trap of political plots only to find himself at the feet of yet another; and, more to the point, he is clever and damaged enough to be aware of this probability. A whirlwind rocked these gilded streets of Ekytol last Faroul walked them and in the gathering night it is suggested that another builds. His player depicts humanity -- humanity as defined by people, not by races -- with an unrelenting courage to confront the blackest truths of them. As for Faroul himself, he incapable of being labeled, not boxed by words such as hero or villain. Fresh from the pit, it remains to be seen which, if either of these, he will become. Go read it. You will enjoy. |