Jumbe and Sala Chapter 2 The Journey Begins
The pair slowly moved out of the cave at a slow walk into the hot sun. the second day of travel was slow, the sun following them all the way, hanging in the sky until it finally set.
Coyote's Voice: A Fable of Creation
On a cool evening in september, he sat on a rocky outcropping to watch the sun set. as it happened, the sky that day was particularly clear but strong winds whipped dust into the air as it cooled. the fire and color of the sun's descent was magnificent.
Deserted Pt.1
Jon walked until the sun started to rise.
The Lonely Dragon
The dragon wrenched the covers up over himself, in a poor attempt to block out the sun which so disturbed him from his sleep, but to no avail, the sun had yet still battered against him, with a single grown he threw his covers off himself, arising slowly from
A Fateful Encounter
They quickly finished and watched the sun set, often glancing at each other. their tails wagged casually. the soft grass felt good beneath their fur. the sun had long-since set when they had their first thoughts about shelter.
Arvians - The First Loresinger
In the firelight, they shone like the blaze of the morning sun. this one was to the fore, with the sun beaming upon them from the opposite corner of the tale card. "ahh yes, the first. our original mentors, you and i.
Fly
The sun hung low in the sky, the temperature enjoyable, as the heat of the day had not arrived yet. the first rays of the sun flaring in their eyes, they had a beautiful view of the huge lake that lay beneath the cliff they stood on.
Last day of childhood
They made their way out the door, into the late afternoon sun, streching and smiling.
The Anvil of Dawn, Chapter 13: Fading False Dawn
The coldest of breezes blew by him, making him shiver, along with a chill racing down his spine, one that contrasted the warm glowing sun.
Makai - chapter 1
The sun was setting, red streaks slicing through the air, as if pulling apart the seams of the sky, filling with blood.
Prologue & Foreword
Two hours further and the sun was well past its peak.
Chapter Five (Now Complete)
The cave-like darkness it created was broken by small slivers of sun that brought tiny wisps of heat along with them.