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Everyday Drabbles #741: Pilgrim

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Nobody wanted to get caught in the Badlands after dark, but the goddess Wayfarer appeared when she willed, and to be chosen to deliver prayers was a great honor.
So he left the safety of the fort in their fastest vehicle. He reached the temple in the lengthening shadows and slid the prayer disc into the slot, navigating the prompts by rote, as he had been taught.
A chime sounded. She had heard their prayers. As he raced back to safety, he could see the goddess’s star, and the light gave him peace.
High above, the satellite received the data.

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Everyday Drabbles #740: The Cell

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We found him in a bare little room hidden in the back of the old manor. He sat on the dusty wooden floor, bound by ropes that glowed with sinister magic.
“You shouldn’t be here,” he said as he took in our motley crew of heroes.
“Don’t be afraid, I replied. “We’ll get you out of here.”
“No, you don’t understand,” he began, and then the world tilted suddenly as a doorway to somewhere else opened up beneath us and pulled us through.
As we fell, I realized the magic ropes were not a prisoner’s restraints but a safety harness.

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Everyday Drabbles #739: Dancing Girl

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The Emperor kept a dancing automaton in his court for the pleasure and wonder of his guests. On command, it would come to life and perform its intricate movements.
The machine had the shape of a human woman, crowned with coiled metal hair that glowed with heat as it performed. At the end of its dance, the automaton would shake its head and toss back the hair. The guests would applaud the movement and praise the designer, saying they almost believed the machine was alive.
The automaton said nothing. As a professional, it didn’t want to be distracted by philosophy.

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Everyday Drabbles #738: Queen For a Night

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She stood in the center of the circle, and they placed the black iron crown upon her head. The shadows at the circumference cheered and called. Some whispered prayers to mad gods and other sinister forces. Just for tonight, the witches had a queen.
They awaited her command as she contemplated the wickedness she could accomplish with her coven. There was so much dark magic she could weave, so much chaos to unleash. It would be a night to remember.
But first, they would have cake and ice cream. The witches loved a birthday party and always celebrated one properly.

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Everyday Drabbles #737: Sunrise Melody

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The boy climbed to the rooftops while the rest of the village was still asleep. The watery light of dawn was just beginning to gather at the eastern horizon. It was time.
He pulled the flute out of its case and began to play. First softly, then louder and more joyously. The instrument didn’t look like much, but its tones were sweet and clear.
He played until he felt the sun warm his face, then climbed down and joined the morning crowd.
He never told anyone he played the sun awake for fear they would delay him in his duty.

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Everyday Drabbles #736: Figurehead

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Her sisters all said she was crazy when she took a job on a ship. But she gets to travel the world instead of lurking in their crumbling domain.
She loves the fresh sea air and the horizon surrounding her.
The sailors were rough at first, but she only had to toss one of them overboard before they learned her boundaries. And when pirates attack, their shock when she climbs down from the prow and defends the ship is always delightful.
Her sisters say she’s just a figurehead, but she wouldn’t trade her life for all their undersea kingdom’s treasure.

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Everyday Drabbles #735: The Model

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“Are we doing a nude?” He asked, taking in my little portrait studio.
“Not today,” I blushed. “Have a seat while I get set up. This should only take about an hour.”
He rolled his piercing blue eyes and pursed his sensual lips. “You could just take a photograph.”
“I could, but where’s the fun in that?” I looked over my pigments while he made himself comfortable, lounging int he sunlight.
He was right. I could’ve used a photograph, but that would only capture his image. I wanted all of him.
“Hold that pose,” I said, and began to sketch.

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Everyday Drabbles #734: The Green Man

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The sculpture was bold, daring, and outrageous. The artist had gotten her hands on a decommissioned human-form mech suit and splayed it like a body in the colony’s central green space.
The mechs had always been experimental and had never outperformed traditional weaponry on the battlefield. But they looked impressive and were central to their propaganda efforts.
When asked for comment, the artist said to keep watching. She had replaced the robot’s innards with terraforming compound, and soon plants were sprouting from the dead machine’s joints.
But even she was surprised when the machine got up and initiated first contact.

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Everyday Drabbles #733: Broadside Market

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Patrolling the Broadside Market is her favorite part of guard duty.
She passes displays of fresh fruit and vegetables, the stalls of master artisans in a hundred different crafts, and even the seedier parts of the market, where nothing is on display but anything is available for the right price.
She keeps walking. As long as they aren’t disturbing the peace, it’s not her business.
The shouts coming from a wine stall are her business, and she quickly intercedes with her sword, breaking up the drunken brawl.
She loves the Broadside Market but cherishes the island’s peace most of all.

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Everyday Drabbles #732: Among the Ruins

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As she scrambled over the rubble of the abandoned city, she missed the days when its subways were the envy of the world. Finally, she found what she was looking for laying under a pile of fallen buildings: Giga Hero Mechazan, or what was left of it.
The pilots had bailed out, abandoning the city to the kaiju.
But we can learn more from our losses than our victories, she thought, as she opened up the mech’s innards searching for hard drives.
The next generation of giant robots would do better. She would take their world back from the monsters.

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