The Word

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Griffith had been searching for the last syllable, the last few letters of The Word for twenty centuries. It was rather anti-climactic that he should find it on a cheap bookshelf in this hovel.

He ran a grateful finger over the binding of the black tome on the lower shelf. The spine contained a letter only he could read. Once he assembled The Word and spoke it, a peace beyond all understanding would encompass the globe.

A sound from the doorway. “You have led Legion on a merry chase, Griffith. Or is it that we let you bring us here?”

It’s Wednesday and once again time to participate in Rochelle Wisoff-Fields’ 2 Feb 2024 edition of Friday Fictioneers. The idea is to use the image above as the prompt for crafting a poem or short story no more than 100 words long. My word count is exactly 100.

Today, I mined a story I have once again in submission. The story is of an immortal man on a quest to assemble a special Word, one letter at a time. Once assembled and spoken, the Word will give the world complete peace and freedom from strife.

Unfortunately, Griffith has enemies, a group known as Legion for they are many, and they’ll do anything to stop him. Will he succeed even in the presence of his enemies?

To read more stories based on the prompt, visit inlinkz.

The SciFi anthology Shoot the Devil 2: Dark Matter has received a wonderful review which mentions my short story “The Heavens Declare His Glory.” Please have a read.

21 thoughts on “The Word

  1. I really enjoyed this. Put me in mind of the age-old struggle between God and Satan, who is spoken of in the New Testament as “Legion.” The end of that story is still to be seen.

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