Poetry can be many things. To me, poetry is a reflection...
A silver feather drifts upon the wind, a deceased mother's...
Summary: In the dark stone towers of her family’s abandoned castle, a young woman finds a black dragon egg and the beginning of her fate. Within fate’s course lie the city of Riders and the stronghold of a Shade, the comfort of kindness and the seduction of power, and the good and evil within her own heart.1. Dark Castle by Sabaoth [Reviews - 12] 



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So, I’ve decided to start an Inheritance fanfic, obviously. We’ll see if I finish it or even get very far at all, but meanwhile please leave me a review or two telling me if my writing sucks or if I’ve left out some crucial detail mentioned in the books out, k? ^_^ I would love to know. Don’t expect too much accuracy tho because I haven’t pored over Eldest lately and I like to make stuff up better than I like looking it up. That said, I hope you like this chapter. I might need a bit of encouragement to stop being lazy and write another one though. ^_~
Side Note: Leithe is pronounced LAY-thi. Just making that clear. ^^
2. Remembrance by Sabaoth [Reviews - 2] 



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3. Fate by Sabaoth [Reviews - 2] 



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4. Nahidras by Sabaoth [Reviews - 1] 



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5. Breaking of the Cage by Sabaoth [Reviews - 2] 



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6. Interlude: Nightmare by Sabaoth [Reviews - 2] 



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Author’s Note: SURPRISE!
Yes, I didn’t think I’d be updating Leithe any more, until I happened to take a look at SFF and saw that I was featured... O_O Well, I decided that I can’t really abandon the story with it only begun and leave you all hanging like that, so I think you’ll be getting a few more chapters from me. ^_^ Er, hopefully. So, a short and fairly different chapter to start you off with.
Warning: This chapter has some gore, death, and implied torture in it, so if you’ve an aversion to that sort of thing you can give this a miss. It’s not really graphic though... ::shrugs::
7. The Sea by Sabaoth [Reviews - 3] 



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8. White Towers by Sabaoth [Reviews - 8] 



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