City of Glass, By Bard Constantine




Talan follows his desperately hungry stomach into a city that fills his guts with empty promises and sorrow. He's forced into a labor camp after being treated like royalty to slave and toil for a force greater than anything he's ever know. Poor Talan feels he was duped into slavery by a mysterious Gray man and his equally gray fox as he, Reynar procured Talan with a mysteriously rusted key to the only known entrance into this curious city. Reynar offers his sincerest warning before Talan embarked but sadly he did not heed to such nonsense.

Talan has developed a sixth sense and newly found powers, which are so wonderful and terrible and with this knowledge he forges a master weapon called Muse, with Muse and his newly found powers Talan manages to destroy the evil forces which have been devouring his world slowly. Talan overcomes all odds but at a painfully awful price. Now he must learn to live again as humble and peacefully as possible.

Bard continues to blow my mind with the ebb and flow of his lyrical prose. I highly recommend this delicious short story for everyone. This beautifully written short is available for a free download via Bard Constantine's Goodreads page. 

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