Burnt Offerings by Pearl Love
Author:Pearl Love [Love, Pearl]
Language: nld
Format: epub
Tags: romance, M/M Romance, Paranormal, Gay, GLBT, Fantasy, dreamspinner press, Bittersweet Dream, Novella, Pearl Love
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
“YOU may not know this, my boy, but during the dark times,
sacrifices to the elemental gods that protect the village were
common.” The priest spoke nonchalantly, as though he was
tutoring an attentive acolyte. “Criminals, as well as the
willing devout, faced different torments depending on which
deity was to be appeased. Some were left exposed to the
relentless bite of the winter wind. Others were set adrift to be
claimed by the sea and its creatures. Still others were buried
in the depths of the earth, destined to succumb to the
smothering press and become naught but food for the
worms.” He turned to the young beauty standing beside him
and allowed his gaze to caress the boy’s doomed figure. “And
then there were those who were sentenced to be consumed
by flame.
“The scriptures tell of a powerful god that resides in the
liquid flames that burn within the mountain’s heart.” The
priest continued his monologue as he motioned the guards
to continue forward with their prisoner. “Even in the past,
offerings to him were never frequent, but they were
necessary on occasion to quell the rage that sometimes
rumbles within the earth. As the years became centuries and
the mountain remained long dormant, the practice nearly
vanished from memory. Yet still the pyre remains, waiting in
readiness for its next sacrifice.”
Though he was well aware that such an oblation was
unnecessary, the priest felt no guilt as he watched the
guards chain Alen to the wooden structure, the boy’s arms
and legs stretched to the four corners and bound with the
heavy fetters. The cleric traced one of the sigils etched into
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the altar—the symbols of spectral flame identifying the deity
to whom the sacrifice was destined to pay homage—before
resting a gnarled hand on one of the thick logs. The grain of
the bark was rough against his palm, the texture
reminiscent of the sharp rock upon which the wood sat.
“These are fashioned of a peculiar type of wood, you know,
designed to burn hot but slowly, leaving the condemned with
plenty of time in which to contemplate the nature of his
sins.” When the guards had finished fully securing Alen to
the pyre, the priest stepped closer to the ancient altar and
looked down upon the perfection that was soon to be forever
abolished. “And contemplate them you will, my lad, as you
roast in the merry flames. When your flesh is blackened and
charred and your agony at its most profound, then you will
know how foolish you were to refuse me.”
There was a faraway look in the boy’s eyes, as though
he gazed upon something only he could perceive, something
wondrous that made the reality of his condition a mere trifle.
Was the boy an imbecile? Did he not understand the
torturous death that loomed before him? The priest scowled,
clenching his jaw as he was summarily ignored. Perhaps
some would admire the boy’s courage, but the old man’s
bloated ego blistered at the perceived slight. The end of the
lad’s tiny, insignificant life merely awaited his pleasure, yet
still the whelp was defiant! The priest snatched a pewter
flask from the hand of the guard standing at his side and
tilted it over the boy’s face, watching with attentive
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