Valley of Kings Writing Prompts
An archive of all my written responses to prompts for my Valley of Kings group, the Wards.
(Words counted with wordcounter.net prior to posting for tracking purposes, so they can be totaled up in the AN at the end of chapters without having to edit the entries - May differ slightly from counts listed by TH.)
Author's Notes
Explain your pride/group's territory in 100 words or more. How did they obtain/achieve this territory?
Founder Prompt
How did this realm arise? Who knows. Perhaps it was due to the influence of the lion god - He created the Valley of Kings, after all. Who's to say that he didn't create other lands as well? Or perhaps it was one of the other gods. There's certainly enough of them out there; one of them surely has the strength to make such a world... And even if not just one, their might combined would doubtless be enough.
Whatever the case, Nahia's world is one she's shared with not only other lions and other large felines, but entirely separate species, too - Cats and foxes and hyenas and dragons and who knows how many more, should the gods see their potential. And in this realm, reality itself twists to suit the needs of its residents. What you see one day may be gone the next, if the gods, their disciples, or perhaps even the realm itself (Is it sentient? Does this realm live and breathe, in its own way? It's hard to say. There are theories, though, plenty of theories), wills it. A barren mountain may flatten and become lush jungle, and that jungle may in turn become a freezing tundra; the open ocean may recede and give rise to a vast and grassy plain, which is then cracked by lightning and scorched by flame. Swirling portals bring and take beings, whether already godly or simply mortals aspiring to claim such titles for themselves, to and from this land, and those beings, intentionally or otherwise, create and destroy the realm in turn.
Still, this realm isn't all there is. Because beyond those portals lay other realms, all with their own quirks, their own rules, their own residents. And isn't that glorious? All the worlds at the tips of your claws... What a sight to behold, and what adventures to be had.
Author's Notes
Wordcount: 310 (100 minimum + 210 extra)
Rewards: 5 White Feathers (5 base 100 words + 1 extra 200 extra words x1)
Claimed: Yes