The Three Goddesses
By crawlerbasher
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Three goddesses stood on the alter beyond the reach of time itself.
Each goddess was a like in every way but their age, and all sisters.
There were dressed in a smooth pure white dress adorned with a gold ribbon paten down the seam of their dress and a frilly design strap along there shoulder.
Their had fair white skin and long blonde golden hair down past there shoulder, flowing free in the warming breeze of the alter, there blue eyes sparkled like the moonstone gem and lips as fair as the heavens it self with and ruby in colour.
Three goddesses stood on the altar bare foot, a manmade stream running around a circular stone tablet before plunging in to the abyss of time with such elegance to be found in such a heavenly place.
The circular stone tablet in the middle of the stream was about the size of a small room with an ancient symbol etched in to the stone, as if to represents the goddesses purity.
Within the grove, grass and moss was growing around it, to show just how ancient a place this was.
Around the goddesses stood what looked like an old temple made from pure white stone, over run by nature, in an elegant balance of manmade structure and nature, living together as if one.
The goddesses stood with an aura of white, warming feeling and a sense of love and peace about it.
They the goddesses all looked the same, part from there age, one looked to be in her early 30s and represented Understanding, another goddess was in her early 20s and represented hope and the youngest of the three, who looked to be 16 represented joy and innocence.
Over looking the left of the goddesses were the stream falls in to the abyss of time it self, stood suspended in air, was a structure of ineffable concept and design.
There, the goddesses discuss the approaching evil trying to enter the secret land beyond time.
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Hi crawlerbasher. Welcome to
Hi crawlerbasher. Welcome to abctales. Fascinating and descriptive piece of fantasy. Look forward to reading more from you.
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