Fantasy, 6,300 words long.
Any comments welcome; any volunteers to read it as well.
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For years after Masani turned her back on us, no other hermit came to the fortress of Lhira. On Lord Rakhte's orders, I had carved the patterns of cobras and elephant tusks into the gates, to deny the god-touched wanderers entrance. But my wards were weak, and decayed with time.
And now a hermit was there, in my workshop. Waiting for me. We faced each other in silence. I did not know his name, but I knew his kind all too well.
His face, framed by a shock of snow-white hair, was covered with a fine network of wrinkles, and veins stood on the back of his hands. I knew he had been born after me. Contacts with the gods aged hermits.
"What do you want?" I asked.
"Answers, Master Yarek." He fingered one of my carvings, a whitewood lotus flower, one that warded against diseases. "I want to know what happened to her."
(edited to take into account Survivor's objections)
[This message has been edited by Silver3 (edited August 21, 2005).]
Just personal nit: the 'shock' of hair framing his face. I always see a 'shock' of hair being the remainder of someone going bald and it does the Einstein thing, or the balding hippy ponytail, not so much framing the face as drawing your eye away from the face. But it's not enough of a nuisance to send my running and screaming from the story.
The opening is still a little confusing. "And now there he was," is probably the key point. It so strongly suggests that you introduced this character somewhere in the first paragraph, yet you didn't. So we end up either reading the first paragraph two extra times to figure that out, or we make a mistake about 'his' identity.
You have another probable pronoun reference problem, "I carved the patterns of cobras and elephant tusks into the gates, to deny them entrance." I totally thought that the wards denied entrance to cobras (and elephant tusks, perhaps). But you probably meant it denied access to hermits.
Of course, I'm basing that mostly on how silly it would be for Cobra Commander to get locked out of his own fortress
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On Lord Rakhte's orders, I carved the patterns of cobras and elephant tusks into the gates, to deny them entrance.
My first thought was that the patterns were supposed to ward off the hermits (unlike Survivor ) but now I'm thinking that they're supposed to ward off the elephants and cobras. So which one is it?
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Just personal nit: the 'shock' of hair framing his face. I always see a 'shock' of hair being the remainder of someone going bald and it does the Einstein thing, or the balding hippy ponytail, not so much framing the face as drawing your eye away from the face.
I personally liked that description!
Autrement, ca se lit bien, envoyez-le moi!
Oh, and Survivor: I first pictured the scene with a GI Joe motif as well.