“None of my people has ever defeated a greater chatter-jaw before,” he said as she turned back. His silver eyes reflected her and the looming doom of the beast. He hovered in a throne of carved wood behind her. I’m fucked.” She darted her head around to look at the devil who’d challenged her to fight monsters. Every tooth was the length of Danielle’s sword. Teeth unfolded along the length of each tentacle. Tentacles uncoiled from behind the snapping jaws. Being anywhere near the mouths was suicide. Her heart thundered a drumroll in fear.įour snapping jaws mounted on tentacles snapped at her. “This is a greater chatter-jaw?” Sir Danielle Longbow asked. She wondered if he was only saying it because he expected her to die. “Kill this beast and I will tell you my name.” His melodic voice had lost the hints of scorn. “Prove me wrong again, little knight,” said the herald of a hateful god. Scorpion legs that could carry a castle scuttled towards her. The breeze from the monster’s mighty wings flapping chilled her bones. She inhaled deeply.īlood rained from the red sky. “I guess this is how I’ll die,” the knight said to herself. Compared to the giant beast before her the rest were harmless flies. This story contains themes or mentions of physical violence, gore, or abuse.ĭanielle had fought monsters before.
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