In Downpour, Amelia stands alone on a quiet hill as the first raindrops begin to fall, a rare moment of peace in a world filled with danger. The storm’s touch revitalizes her, washing away years of struggle and exhaustion. The rain brings a sense of rebirth, but that brief serenity is shattered when a group of ruthless brigands appear, intent on causing trouble.
As the rain intensifies, the stakes rise. Amelia must confront the looming threat of these merciless outlaws, but what can a solitary woman do against the group? The storm isn’t simply a force of nature. It’s a harbinger of something much darker looming over the encounter.
Is Amelia’s rejuvenation a sign of hidden power, or is she doomed to fall prey to the brigands’ merciless plans?
Here’s another story whose prompt has been lost. However, one of the larger pieces of inspiration will always linger. Back in my youth, specifically around my time in college, D&D introduced a prestige class that intrigued me. While I was never able to play a Storm Lord, I spent a lot of time digging into the class preparing for the day when I’d achieve the fascinating class. Despite a lack of the 3.5 edition of the rules, the idea of a character controlling and benefiting from a store lingered in my mind.
Granted, my version is definitely more powerful than what was given to role players. Fortunately, that’s my right, though in the initial scene I do hint at the “kryptonite” for my Storm Wardens. When they’re not inside a storm, their bodies weaken rapidly. Despite enjoying the creation of this tale, I’ve returned to explore this character. And after redrafting the tale for its Eloquent Tales & Blues release, I have a strong desire to return to this world and flesh out more of Amelia’s character.
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