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Legend of the Tengu Prince: Chapter One, Part Six Novel Excerpt) May 10, 2012


立石光正

立石光正 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

She had seen no other person on the open steps, except for herself and the young priest. So whom did he speak–surely not to a lowly female?

When no other voice answered him, Tomiko lifted her eyes, astonished to see the bamboo pole remained tucked at the priest’s side. She could see it there as clearly as she could see the beautiful smile on his face.

“Of whom do you speak?” she replied, her voice barely above a whisper.

“Why Sojobo-sama, King of the Tengu,” the priest exclaimed, sheer delight apparent in his manner. “You did see him, did you not?” A perplexed expression drew a frown between his brows.

“Ye-es, I saw him,” she answered.

Still uncertain, she slowly pulled to a kneeling position. Fingers pinching nervously at the ground in front of her knees, her gaze caught in the priest’s mesmerizing eyes. Her mind seemed lost in a fog of confusion except for the lingering image of her cracked skull.

Much to her astonishment, the young priest knelt toward the ground. Placing a hand on one knee, he leaned toward her.

“It is a very good sign, you know.” His smile broadened, crinkling the corners of his eyes. “King Sojobo does not appear to just anyone. He is a very solitary and taciturn fellow from what I hear.”

In a movement graceful as the wing beats of the crane she had seen fly into the dawn sky, the priest took something from his robe pocket and placed it on the ground near his bent knee. He then bowed reverently toward her direction as if to the sacred Buddha.

When he rose to his feet, he smiled and said, “It is for you.” Then he turned and strolled soundlessly into the forest to disappear through a thicket of spruce trees. A moment later, she heard the wing beats of a second crane in flight. She caught a glimpse of the bird as if rose in the distance over the stone path.

Alone near the pagoda, she looked more closely at the place where the priest had stood only moments before. To her delight and amazement she saw a glistening jade egg cradled in tufts of grass. Scrolls of gold etched into the egg’s jeweled surface shined in the morning light. The gilded lines seemed to pulsate and move as if alive.

Curious to a fault, the terrors she had felt earlier melted almost completely away as she scooted forward on bended knees. Unafraid, she lifted the egg to nestle it against her cheek. Through the warm shell she could swear she heard a heartbeat throb.

Prize in hand, she jumped to her feet and ducked quickly beneath the sheltering trees. Better to be safe than sorry. No use pressing her luck. Careful and quiet as possible, she wound her way through the trees that ran along the stone steps, keeping out of sight as she aimed for the splintered gate that led to the pilgrim’s inn.

Continued … in Chapter Two. Available at Amazon.com & Smashwords

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Synopsis:

Fantasy Action Adventure set in feudal Japan.

During a time of civil war, Karasu Hinata is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes.

Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo.

Ten years have passed. The time has come for Karasu to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead.

In Legend of the Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man will pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists time. This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.

 

Legend of the Tengu Prince: Chapter One, Part Five Novel Excerpt) May 9, 2012


Blacksmith Munechika (end of the 10th century)...

Blacksmith Munechika (end of the 10th century), helped by a fox spirit (left, surrounded by little foxes), forging the blade Ko-Gitsune Maru (“Little Fox”). Woodcut by Ogata Gekkō. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

When the vixen flicked its nine tails toward her, Tomiko was truly terrified. She knew fox spirits possessed magic, though each one had its own special type. She also knew by the number of tails this one possessed it was very old and very powerful.

To climb the sacred mountain carried weighty consequences, of this she had seen all too clearly with appearance of the tengu king. Yet the arrival of the fox spirit made her tremble with dread so terrible she almost lost her footing. It took all her concentration not to trip as she zigzagged through the towering bodies of trees and jumped over the underbrush near her feet.

The fox was following her that was certain, keeping perfect pace with her every movement. Her mind spun with speculation wondering what she could offer the spirit to keep in its good graces, if in fact she was not.

She found little comfort remembering that foxes were messengers of Inari, the benevolent goddess of rice. Though mostly a benign spirit, the fox could also be a seductive trickster as well, never a good sign in any case.

Breathe burned hot in her chest as Tomiko burst through the towering trees into a clearing. But she immediately skidded to a halt beside a pagoda, home to the five elements: earth, wind, fire, air and void that towered five stories from the ground toward its roof that curved upward into the clouds.

Her next step hovered beside one of 2,445 stone steps that led up to the top of the mountain. The path was used only by men, the only ones allowed to climb to the summit where she was told Sanshin Gosaiden Worship Hall of the Three Gods perched.

What made her stop was seeing one of the guardian priests of the shrine standing next to the pagoda. She recognized his attire from others that she had seen from time to time in the village. His hair stood in stiff, white peaks from his head with black tips, also like the other priests. Her knees trembled at sight of the fighting pole tucked crosswise beneath his waist tie-belt.

As if in slow agonizing motion, he turned, his gaze locking into hers. At that moment a terrible sense of danger trapped her in its net.

Amaterasu!” she gasped, slumping to her knees, forehead pressed in subjugation against the damp earth.

She was far more horrified by this human’s appearance than she had been only moments before when she witnessed King Sojobo and the fox spirit. Numb with fear, she waited for the priest’s fighting pole to crack hard against her head. It was what she deserved, of this she knew all too clearly.

At the gruesome image, her stomach lurched promising to release the breakfast of rice and sliced vegetables she had munched for breakfast earlier that morning.

“Did you see him?” The young man’s voice floated, soft on the morning breeze. The sound of it tickled her ear with its gentle, innocent tone.

Continued …

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Legend of the Tengu Prince — Available
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(Use this coupon code UT96N to obtain the special price on Smashwords until May 15.)

Synopsis:

Fantasy Action Adventure set in feudal Japan.

During a time of civil war, Karasu Hinata is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes.

Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo.

Ten years have passed. The time has come for Karasu to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead.

In Legend of the Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man will pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists time. This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.

 

Legend of the Tengu Prince: Chapter One, Part Four Novel Excerpt) May 8, 2012


Kitsune glowing with fox-fire gather near Edo....

Kitsune glowing with fox-fire gather near Edo. Print by Hiroshige. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

For the first time she considered what painful retribution might come from her sacrilege in climbing the forbidden mountain. She stiffened waiting for the worst possible consequences in punishment for her illicit actions.

To her amazement, King Sojobo doubled over with laughter while the invisible fingers that held her fast, nudged her shoulders gave them a playful pinch. The next instant, the invasive hands shoved her aside, releasing their grip so suddenly that Tomiko stumbled forward. Grabbing wildly for something to stop her fall, she tore open the palms of her hands against the rough bark of the closest tree.

“What do you want from me?” she cried out, both alarmed and annoyed.

Her bleeding palms stung bringing angry tears to her eyes while warm breath from someone that she could not see stirred near her ears bring back the pungent scent of pine that tickled her nose. Tomiko sneezed once, twice, three times as invisible arms folded around her.

Strong, yet gentle, they pulled her close. She hugged herself as a shield from the impertinent creature’s advances. Her fingers clenched in fists pressed close to her sides.

Again, the infuriating smirk crossed the tengu’s face while his material body, at least, remained several feet away from her. Then he winked playfully and said, “I see you doubt my sincerity, Kume-san.”

He knows my name? She gasped and flinched as if someone was about to strike her across the face.

King Sojobo sighed, his scarlet face giving the pretense of sadness. He shrugged, raising his hands in what seemed like mock resignation.

“I shall cause you no further discomfort.” He shook his head.” Farewell, Kume-san. Caw! Caw!” The voice of the raven sprang from his throat followed by a vortex of emerald-gold mist that swirled up from the ground up beneath the goblin’s feet.

The mist quickly consumed him leaving only a tail of shimmering green-gold to hang in the space where he had stood. The mist slowly turned brittle, like tossed glitter in the wind. It slowly dispersed in the chilled morning breeze. A loud squawk drew Tomiko’s attention upward in time to see the raven disappear through the canopy of trees, toward the clear sky that peeked through the towering branches.

Leave. Leave now! Her mind screamed for her to react.

She spun around and ran, this time, fast as her frantic feet would carry her through tangled underbrush, around looming trees. Each step a blurred dance of forward thrusts and sideways maneuvers.

In her frantic escape she heard the rustling sound of something weaving a path in and out of the scrub brush that scratched her ankles with itching wounds. She looked down to see the pointed face of a fox peek out from the tangled branches of a bush with dark green leaves and scarlet berries.

It seemed the vixen was keeping pace with her, but for what reason? Again, Tomiko trembled at the awful implications.

Continued … http://lediarunnels27221219.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/legend-of-the-tengu-prince-chapter-one-part-five-novel-excerpt/

Enjoy!

Legend of the Tengu Prince — Available
on
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(Use this coupon code UT96N to obtain the special price on Smashwords until May 15.)

Synopsis:

Fantasy Action Adventure set in feudal Japan.

During a time of civil war, Karasu Hinata is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes.

Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo.

Ten years have passed. The time has come for Karasu to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead.

In Legend of the Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man will pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists time. This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.

 

Legend of the Tengu Prince: Chapter One, Part Three (Novel Excerpt) May 7, 2012


Raven

Raven (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

She lowered her eyes toward the ground, understanding that there were times when stubborn arrogance became little more than stupidity and she had no wish to bring an entire army of the dreadful beings down around her.

What must the King think of my boldness in coming here? She drew in a deep breath that burned in her chest and throat.

While she stared at the dirt and moss beneath her feet, her thoughts spun like a whirlpool. This was truly a haunted forest or else she had gone completely mad. Each time before when she had come to the forbidden mountain, she wished for the gods to speak words of enchanted wisdom to her heart. She now began to wonder if they had sent a demon to torment her instead.

Shivering in the chilled morning air, her feet were the first to move out of their paralysis-of-terror that had momentarily taken her over. Not wasting another moment, she spun around in the opposite direction.

Her feet poised to flee back toward safety at the base of the mountain where the village lay below. But before she could escape the shadow of the trees, invisible fingers dug into her arms, forcing her back toward the open glade where the man-thing stood.

“You have nothing to fear from me, Little One.” The creature’s voice held a pleasant warble as if the man’s voice and the bird’s song mingled as one. “I am Sojobo, King of the Tengu,” it said. “Haguro Mountain is my home.”

Curiosity tore at Tomiko’s fear, giving her the courage to look toward the birdman. A good-natured smirk tugged at its sensuous lips making Tomiko flush hot with embarrassment. She quickly averted her gaze toward the scaly bark of nearby tree as if there was something interesting there that she must examine.

In the safety of Tsuruoka Castle, her home by the Sea of Japan, she had heard tales of demons and mountain goblins such as this one, again told to her by her auntie. At mention of the roguish imps, she had shivered with delight–then.

Now as she faced this creature clearly not of the world that she had known thus far, she was both exhilarated and terrified all in one breathless moment.

“I know you.” King Sojobo narrowed his eyes while cocking his head to one side as if probing her inner most thoughts. His pointing finger twitched toward her nose. “You have come here many times before.” His grin widened. “One so young and brave could not have missed my notice.”

Tomiko drew in a deep breath to steady her voice. Still it cracked with nervous tension when she dared to speak. “You, you have been watching me?” Her gaze shot warily from one side of the tree-walled glade to the other. And all this time she thought her movements stayed secret.

Continued… http://lediarunnels27221219.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/legend-of-the-tengu-prince-chapter-one-part-four-novel-excerpt/

Enjoy!

Legend of the Tengu Prince — Available
on
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(Use this coupon code UT96N to obtain the special price on Smashwords until May 15.)

Synopsis:

Fantasy Action Adventure set in feudal Japan.

During a time of civil war, Karasu Hinata is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes.

Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo.

Ten years have passed. The time has come for Karasu to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead.

In Legend of the Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man will pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists time. This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.

 

Legend of the Tengu Prince: Chapter One, Part Two (Novel Excerpt) May 6, 2012


Carrizo Plain Raven '10
(Photo credit: flythebirdpath~}~}~})

“Wha-what, who, who are you?” The words wrapped around a suppressed scream that scraped its way up her throat. “Are you an emissary to the gods?” Her voice squeaked.

She threw up her hands, beating wildly at the raven’s sharp beak that snapped close to her ear. Then in a swooping motion, the black bird doubled back, diving straight for her again, but this time it grabbed onto the narrow slope of her shoulder.

Startled more than afraid, Tomiko shrank away trying unsuccessfully to shove the beast from her while the peppery scent of pine needles filled her mouth and nose, irritating her eyes. When the raven refused to move, she stood trembling with expectation waiting for its sharp talons to rip into her flesh, though strangely they never did.

“Wha-what, who, who are you?” The words wrapped around a suppressed scream that scraped its way up her throat. “Are you an emissary to the gods?” Her voice squeaked.

As if in reply, the raven leaned its head down close to her face to stare directly into her very soul it seemed. Its almond-shaped eye, the color of green jade, appeared more human than fowl, giving the terrifying impression of someone trapped inside the bird’s black-feathered body.

What a horrible image. Tomiko shivered, wanting desperately to scream. Only her fear of discovery by the men who climbed to the summit each day kept her silent.

Then just as suddenly as it had landed on her shoulder, the raven lifted into the air, its earthy scent blowing in Tomiko’s face as it did so. A short distance from where she stood the bird landed on the forest floor.

Amidst a clamor of loud squawking erupting from the fiend’s throat, a gathering of green mist formed around the raven’s claws. The mist seemed to come from nowhere and in a matter of moments, it shifted and settled like vapors from a magician’s spell cast in the purple dawn. Tomiko stood trembling from head-to-toe, puffs of panic escaping with her breath while she waited too astonished to speak or move.

Slowly the mist cleared, evaporating into thin air as it did. In place of the raven, a man-like creature stood instead. A circle of gold lay atop the man-thing’s black hair that feathered across elfish-point ears. Its hair, like the raven’s feathers, was flecked with glistening emerald lights. The creature’s jewel-green eyes sparkled with mischief above a beak-shaped nose that jutted from the center of its scarlet-blush face where a smirk pulled at its lips.

Blue-black wings with crimson tips folded against the creature’s broad shoulders where muscled arms lay crisscrossed against its chest. Powerful legs stretched from a human torso ending in bare claw-like feet.

Seeing the impossible creature, Tomiko began to tremble so that her teeth chattered together. If she had been irreverent before, she now had a healthy dose of respect for all the unseen spirits that her auntie said, “waver in the air around the unsuspecting humans”.

Continued … http://lediarunnels27221219.wordpress.com/2012/05/07/legend-of-the-tengu-prince-chapter-one-part-three-novel-excerpt/

Enjoy!

Legend of the Tengu Prince — Available
on
&
(Use this coupon code UT96N to obtain the special price on Smashwords until May 15.)

Synopsis:

Fantasy Action Adventure set in feudal Japan.

During a time of civil war, Karasu Hinata is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes.

Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo.

Ten years have passed. The time has come for Karasu to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead.

In Legend of the Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man will pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists time. This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.

 

Legend of the Tengu Prince: Chapter One, Part One (Novel Excerpt) May 5, 2012


Five-storied Pagoda, Hagurosan 日本語: 羽黒山五重塔

Five-storied Pagoda, Hagurosan 日本語: 羽黒山五重塔 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Chapter One

Mountain Goblin

The spring morning calls

into the haunted forest

forgotten secrets.

–Ancient Scroll

Year of the Dragon–AD 1484

Men had set a death kinjiru that forbade women to set foot on sacred ground. Yet for the past eight years, Tomiko Hino crept in secret beneath the grandfather cryptomeria, the giant evergreens that covered the sloping sides of Mount Haguro.

Each spring, when the dance of the dawn goddess lured Amaterasu back from winter exile, Tomiko’s family made their pilgrimage to the smallest of the three Brother Mountains. It was Haguro where the shrine dedicated to the three gods of the mountains perched on its summit. This was the place and the time when Tomiko crept away from the other women and made her clandestine journey into the forest.

Through the dense branches that grew high above her head, shifting sunlight filtered through the morning fog. She closed her eyes hoping to hear what the gods would tell her. All the times before, they had spoken through whispers in the wind or the chilled dampness that kissed her cheeks. But this morning the gods of Haguro, Gassan and Yudono spoke through the voice of the forest itself with sharp, crisp snaps and pops in the crack of high branches that echoed against the whirring wing-beats of a crane in flight.

Elegant neck extended the white bird with black tipped feathers rose in a graceful glide from the enclosure of trees toward the green canopy high above her head. The bird’s voice quavered like a haunting trumpet of protest. But at what was it complaining?

Near the tree where the crane took flight, Tomiko spied a raven perched on a lower branch. Its ebony feathers glistened like emeralds in the early morning light, as if jewels shined beneath the dark pinions.

“Did you frighten the crane?” Tomiko smiled, pretending the sassy bird could actually understand her words.

Head cocked to one side, the raven waited as one shrewd eye watched her. The next instant the brute flew at her face. The tip end of one black wing flicked her nose as it soared by, sending a shock wave of surprise rolling down her spine to quake in the pit of her stomach.

She threw up her hands, beating wildly at the raven’s sharp beak that snapped close to her ear. Then in a swooping motion, the black bird doubled back, diving straight for her again, but this time it grabbed onto the narrow slope of her shoulder.

Startled more than afraid, Tomiko shrank away trying unsuccessfully to shove the beast from her while the peppery scent of pine needles filled her mouth and nose, irritating her eyes. When the raven refused to move, she stood trembling with expectation waiting for its sharp talons to rip into her flesh, though strangely they never did.

Continued… http://lediarunnels27221219.wordpress.com/2012/05/06/legend-of-the-tengu-prince-chapter-one-part-two-novel-excerpt/

Enjoy!

Legend of the Tengu Prince — Available
on
&
(Use this coupon code UT96N to obtain the special price on Smashwords until May 15.)

Synopsis:

Fantasy Action Adventure set in feudal Japan.

During a time of civil war, Karasu Hinata is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes.

Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo.

Ten years have passed. The time has come for Karasu to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead.

In Legend of the Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man will pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists time. This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.

 

 
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