The Heroic Tale of Oliver
By Andrew Lewis
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Go on an amazing adventure filled with, action, whimsical creatures, and mystery.
Andrew Lewis
Andrew W. Lewis is a indie cartoonist and artist. He writes his own books and draws his own pictures. He loves cartoon animation.
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The Heroic Tale of Oliver - Andrew Lewis
The Heroic Tale of Oliver
Written By Andrew Lewis
Chapter 1: The Heart of the Dreamer
In the frost-covered realm of Everwinter, a solitary figure emerged from the shadows of an ancient library. Oliver, a young dark elf with piercing eyes and a gentle demeanor, had spent countless hours poring over the dusty tomes and scrolls containing his people's forgotten lore. His curiosity was insatiable, his spirit yearned for adventure, a stark contrast to the stoic life of his kin. The icy halls echoed with the soft rustle of pages turning, the crackling of the hearth, and the distant hum of the city's heartbeat.
The scent of ancient parchment and the faint whiff of ink filled the air, a comforting embrace that whispered secrets and stories untold. Mysteries of the past.
Oliver's hand paused on the open page before him, his eyes widening in amazement. He had stumbled upon a map, its corners brittle with age, depicting lands beyond the towering ice walls surrounding their kingdom. His heart raced at the prospect of exploration, his mind racing with images of exotic lands and mythical creatures. The map spoke of a world beyond the cold embrace of Everwinter, a place where the sun shone with a warmth his kin had never felt, where the trees grew tall and green, and where rivers flowed with water that didn't freeze the skin upon contact. It was a world of legend, a place where the very air sang with the promise of adventure.
This is amazing.
Oliver thought to himself. I got to visit these places.
Oliver, a curious dark-elf warrior from the ice kingdom of Everwinter, finds an ancient map in a library, revealing warmer lands outside the elven realm's icy borders. Enthralled by the prospect of adventure, he decides to explore beyond the known world.
He traced the jagged lines with his fingertips, feeling the thrill of discovery run through him. His eyes lingered on the uncharted territories, the mysterious lands that called to his adventurous soul.
For a moment, he was lost in daydreams of battling fearsome beasts, forming alliances with untold races, and uncovering the secrets of lost civilizations. But the library's tranquility was suddenly shattered by the sound of heavy footsteps approaching. Quickly, Oliver rolled the map and tucked it into his tunic, the excitement of his find replaced by the cold realization that such knowledge was forbidden to those of his kind.
THE FOOTSTEPS GREW louder, and he recognized the rhythm of his mentor, Elijah, the wise old librarian who had taught him the art of stealth and the value of knowledge. Elijah was a rare friend among the elves, one who saw beyond the shadows and clung to Oliver's lineage. As the door creaked open, Oliver straightened his posture, feigning innocence. The old elf's eyes searched the room, finally resting on the young dark elf. H-Hello sir.
He said nervously.
Elijah raised an eyebrow, noticing the disarray of books around Oliver. You've found something of interest, I presume?
He inquired, his voice a blend of curiosity and concern.
Oliver hesitated, his hand resting on the concealed map. N-Nothing important, just some old stories.
He replied, trying to keep his voice steady.
SUMMARY^1: OLIVER DISCOVERS a forbidden map in the library detailing warm lands outside Everwinter, and is found by his mentor, Elijah, who is aware of his curiosity and love for knowledge.
The old librarian stepped closer, his gaze piercing. "Oliver, you know I can read the secrets