Brian S. Pratt's Writings
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Short Story
Jun.30.2008
Chapter 5
Father Thomas regained consciousness just as they were entering the soldiers' camp. Two men carried him, one man had him by the shoulders while the other gripped his ankles.
"Put him with the others," he heard one of the soldiers say.
This close, he could...
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Short Story
Jun.30.2008
Chapter 4
Hunter was now even more confused. The last hour of travel along the banks of the river gave him ample opportunity to ponder the situation. He had already come to the conclusion that the people whom he saw shortly before he and the other three left for who knew where, must have belonged to the torched village. The sadness, the smell of...
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Short Story
Jun.30.2008
Chapter 3
As the man hit the soot covered floor of the temple, Father Thomas rushed forward. Upon reaching his side, he saw that the man still breathed. He had merely fainted and remained uninjured. Turning to where Ogger still knelt he said "Help me carry him somewhere more comfortable."
"Kyn's place out in the woods...
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Short Story
Jun.28.2008
Chapter 2
A lone traveler was riding along the road that wended its way eastward through rolling hills. This part of Casdra was sparsely populated with only the occasional farmsteads dotting the land. Further east rose the mountains through which the road would ultimately go. A...
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Short Story
Jun.28.2008
Chapter 1
On a plane of existence unattainable by living mortals, sat the High Temple of Casdralla. Within its sacred halls resided the greatest of the Qyaendri who served the goddess. These beings, immortal and powerful, had the ability of traversing between the planes upon...
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About Brian S.
Brian was born in Modesto, California. He graduated high school in 1985 and went straight into the Air Force where he was trained as an Avionic Specialist on the F-117A Stealth Fighter.When his tour of duty was over, he joined Pizza Hut as a delivery driver...
Brian S.’s Favorite Books
The Serpentwar Saga by Feist
The Reluctant Swordsman Trilogy by Dave Duncan
The Lagrangists by Mack Reynolds


