Friday, May 20, 2011

My Summer Projects

This summer, I have many projects lined up. I have recently learned that I will not be able to work at Grindstone Lake Bible Camp, and am extremely heartbroken about that fact.
But still, I have decided that this summer, I shall continue on two projects that I started a while back. One of them is writing my own language. I have decided to call it Nodlinoorian. It is from the ancient city Nodlinoor, obviously. This city has recently let out a plea to me, for they are not united, because years ago, they all were cast under the spell of an ancient war lord, named Hurnediis. (Pronounced Hernade-ies) This caused them to be divided, each group speaking a different language, and are still under the rule of Hurnediis to this day.(You see, he has drunk from the fount of Eternal Youth and Beauty, and has been around the age of 23 and a half for 3,000 years.) The only way they can possibly rebel and free themselves is if they unite under one tongue and join forces to fight the evil war lord. (Yes, I just came up with that now).So, I am writing a language for them. Once it is finished, I am leaving for Nodlinoor to help fight their battle against Hurnediis.

The other project is that I am writing a story. Basic story line:
Hannah Malchovich, spy and archaeologist, finds an undiscovered cave in the mountains. Or so she thinks. She brings her two closest friends up to the cave, and they explore the cave. They find that it is covered in writing in a nonexistent language, and embark on a dangerous journey to find the truth when they find mass burial mounds and other horrific things. Not to mention that the ground shifts whenever they touch a certain spot on the wall. But little do they know that an old man, who knows the truth, is watching them the whole time, with dangerous intent for whoever finds his secret.

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