Emberoks

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Emberoks by Andrew Duncan, A.D. Ventures
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Author: Andrew Duncan ISBN: 9780984474271
Publisher: A.D. Ventures Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: A.D. Ventures Language: English
Author: Andrew Duncan
ISBN: 9780984474271
Publisher: A.D. Ventures
Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: A.D. Ventures
Language: English

Wide eyed and breathless, he watched as the stone surfaces changed to flowing garments and unfurled to reveal six humanoid creatures of various sizes cloaked in hooded capes. Six pairs of ember eyes glowed yellow at him with the light from his flashlight. “Emberoks!” He whispered. “A man!” two astonished voices replied. “See, I told you!” said another. “Men are not just in stories.” He reached out to touch Kristofer who instinctively drew back, “A real man.” “A human, to be sure.” The strange creature stood at Kristofer’s height. He wore a dull cloak having the appearance of weathered rock. His probing, penetrating eyes glowing yellow from the flashlight seemed to search every dark corner of Kristofer’s soul. Only the peace, the soothing calm of his voice made his gaze bearable. “A man? Perhaps.” Kristofer’s embarrassment frowned at the Emberok’s judgment. He liked these creatures better in Grandpa’s stories.

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Wide eyed and breathless, he watched as the stone surfaces changed to flowing garments and unfurled to reveal six humanoid creatures of various sizes cloaked in hooded capes. Six pairs of ember eyes glowed yellow at him with the light from his flashlight. “Emberoks!” He whispered. “A man!” two astonished voices replied. “See, I told you!” said another. “Men are not just in stories.” He reached out to touch Kristofer who instinctively drew back, “A real man.” “A human, to be sure.” The strange creature stood at Kristofer’s height. He wore a dull cloak having the appearance of weathered rock. His probing, penetrating eyes glowing yellow from the flashlight seemed to search every dark corner of Kristofer’s soul. Only the peace, the soothing calm of his voice made his gaze bearable. “A man? Perhaps.” Kristofer’s embarrassment frowned at the Emberok’s judgment. He liked these creatures better in Grandpa’s stories.

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