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HAFREN:
A FANTASY FOR THE
 YOUNG AT HEART




   Craig Dressler




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CHAPTER ONE

   The stars sparkled in the winter sky as Shuh and Ufh plodded along. The

spongy earth took concentration to traverse; one false step and their three

foot frames tumbled over. Not that the ground hurt, but righting themselves

was tough. Their chunky frames contained power in the legs; nevertheless,

with little upper body mass and little firm footing the problem persisted.

Shuh’s cream-colored face nearly glowed in the twilight. (Because of their

otherworldly look, they were often shunned by others.) It was little wonder

that the Huh were considered touched by the gods by those who avoided

them. Ufh, on the other hand, was an anomaly: small-eared, dark-skinned


                                       2
and talkative. Now, though, concentrating to remain upright he kept silent.

   Without warning the earth gave in; the companions plunged into the

depths and plopped onto the harder soil below.

   “Oh, by heaven, now we’re in it!” exclaimed Ufh.

   “Don’t invoke our only hope,” Shuh sternly replied.

   “What’s there to do?” a perplexed Ufh asked.

   “Nothing but go on,” Shuh responded. “It was our own stupidity that…”

   “You mean travel in a garrow burrow?” Ufh interrupted excitedly. “Are

you crazy?”

   “What choice do we have?” Shuh answered. “We’re in luck. It looks as

if the burrow heads west, at least at first.”

   “But what if we meet up with it?” Ufh ask somewhat frightened.

   “We shall see what we see,” Shuh replied philosophically.

   “Courageous but foolhardy,” Ufh responded. “Well, if it must be, lead

on.”

They set out.

   “By the way, how was it you came by the name Shuh?” Ufh inquired.

“It’s an unusual one.”

   “When I was little more than a toddler, I faced down a Rotty pup over a

biscuit,” Shuh began. “The story got around my ward, and, eventually,

                                         3
Stout-hearted was abbreviated to Shuh.”

   “How about yourself?”

   “ My father was constantly tripping over me, so Underfoot I became,”

Ufh answered. “Ufh is, of course, the shortened version.”

   Chuckling, Shuh picked up the pace and left little chance for

conversation. On the harder surface the faster strides were easy to maintain.

Though the burrow meandered a little, it kept generally to a westerly

direction.

   About an hour later the burrow began zigzagging to avoid the roots of

trees, and a peculiar rhythmic sound pervaded the burrow. Shuh’s large

sensitive ears perked up. He stopped suddenly; unaware Ufh slammed into

him.

   “Watch it!” hissed Shuh.

   “Sorry,” Ufh whispered. “Let’s notch one of these roots, climb up and

dig out of here. We must be in Crawh Forest.”

   “No, wait!” Shuh emphatically replied. “There’s a strange sound up

ahead. We can get closer and stay concealed.”

   “But what if it’s the garrow?” Ufh nervously asked.

   “That noise isn’t a garrow,” Shuh quietly responded.

   “Are you sure?” questioned Ufh.

                                      4
“Yes, absolutely,” Shuh replied a little perturbed. “Now, be quiet.”

   Under his breath Ufh mumbled, “I think there’s another reason you

are called ‘Shuh.’”

   Proceeding cautiously for a short distance they stopped almost directly

under the pulsating, chanting sound that could now be clearly identified.

   Above the ground hundreds of hump-shaped beings swayed to the chant.

Their orange eyes glowed in the firelight. Grotesque protusions covered

their bodies like leprosy. A huge creature twice the average size stepped out

and raised a hand. The chanting subsided. With his other hand he flung an

object into the blazing fire. The fire roared up to a brilliant pitch almost

matching the frenzy of the chanters.

   Fear gripped Ufh as he leaned close to Shuh and whispered, “It’s the

Horroh. They’re getting ready to attack.”

   “Yes, yes,” Shuh answered softly. “How did they get here so soon? We

must warn Knoh. No, we must stop them.”

   “Sure, may our feet destroy thousands but not in one battle,” Ufh quietly

responded. “If you think we can stop this bunch, you’re cracked worse than

Mt. Crumbh!”

   “Listen, here’s what to do,” Shuh replied.

   And so locating the nearest root they set to work making footholds with

                                        5
their knife-sized swords. Upon reaching the ceiling Shuh immediately

began knocking peat away with his sword. This horridly dirty work

continued unabated for some time.

   Still fearful of what they were attempting Ufh interrupted by saying,

“Don’t you think we’ve dug far enough?”

   “Naw, we’ve got at least five more feet to go,” Shuh confidently

answered.

   A few more feet, though, and a mass of humanity broke through and

tumbled down on them. In a few minutes they were trussed up and brutally

thrown into a tent reeking of smelly feet.




The preceding is an excerpt from the Christian teen fantasy
novel entitled Hafren: A Fantasy for the Young at Heart
which is available from the Lighthouse Christian
Publishing website by clicking on the following link: http://
lighthousechristianpublishing.com




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Christian Teen Novel Excerpt

  • 1. HAFREN: A FANTASY FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART Craig Dressler 1
  • 2. CHAPTER ONE The stars sparkled in the winter sky as Shuh and Ufh plodded along. The spongy earth took concentration to traverse; one false step and their three foot frames tumbled over. Not that the ground hurt, but righting themselves was tough. Their chunky frames contained power in the legs; nevertheless, with little upper body mass and little firm footing the problem persisted. Shuh’s cream-colored face nearly glowed in the twilight. (Because of their otherworldly look, they were often shunned by others.) It was little wonder that the Huh were considered touched by the gods by those who avoided them. Ufh, on the other hand, was an anomaly: small-eared, dark-skinned 2
  • 3. and talkative. Now, though, concentrating to remain upright he kept silent. Without warning the earth gave in; the companions plunged into the depths and plopped onto the harder soil below. “Oh, by heaven, now we’re in it!” exclaimed Ufh. “Don’t invoke our only hope,” Shuh sternly replied. “What’s there to do?” a perplexed Ufh asked. “Nothing but go on,” Shuh responded. “It was our own stupidity that…” “You mean travel in a garrow burrow?” Ufh interrupted excitedly. “Are you crazy?” “What choice do we have?” Shuh answered. “We’re in luck. It looks as if the burrow heads west, at least at first.” “But what if we meet up with it?” Ufh ask somewhat frightened. “We shall see what we see,” Shuh replied philosophically. “Courageous but foolhardy,” Ufh responded. “Well, if it must be, lead on.” They set out. “By the way, how was it you came by the name Shuh?” Ufh inquired. “It’s an unusual one.” “When I was little more than a toddler, I faced down a Rotty pup over a biscuit,” Shuh began. “The story got around my ward, and, eventually, 3
  • 4. Stout-hearted was abbreviated to Shuh.” “How about yourself?” “ My father was constantly tripping over me, so Underfoot I became,” Ufh answered. “Ufh is, of course, the shortened version.” Chuckling, Shuh picked up the pace and left little chance for conversation. On the harder surface the faster strides were easy to maintain. Though the burrow meandered a little, it kept generally to a westerly direction. About an hour later the burrow began zigzagging to avoid the roots of trees, and a peculiar rhythmic sound pervaded the burrow. Shuh’s large sensitive ears perked up. He stopped suddenly; unaware Ufh slammed into him. “Watch it!” hissed Shuh. “Sorry,” Ufh whispered. “Let’s notch one of these roots, climb up and dig out of here. We must be in Crawh Forest.” “No, wait!” Shuh emphatically replied. “There’s a strange sound up ahead. We can get closer and stay concealed.” “But what if it’s the garrow?” Ufh nervously asked. “That noise isn’t a garrow,” Shuh quietly responded. “Are you sure?” questioned Ufh. 4
  • 5. “Yes, absolutely,” Shuh replied a little perturbed. “Now, be quiet.” Under his breath Ufh mumbled, “I think there’s another reason you are called ‘Shuh.’” Proceeding cautiously for a short distance they stopped almost directly under the pulsating, chanting sound that could now be clearly identified. Above the ground hundreds of hump-shaped beings swayed to the chant. Their orange eyes glowed in the firelight. Grotesque protusions covered their bodies like leprosy. A huge creature twice the average size stepped out and raised a hand. The chanting subsided. With his other hand he flung an object into the blazing fire. The fire roared up to a brilliant pitch almost matching the frenzy of the chanters. Fear gripped Ufh as he leaned close to Shuh and whispered, “It’s the Horroh. They’re getting ready to attack.” “Yes, yes,” Shuh answered softly. “How did they get here so soon? We must warn Knoh. No, we must stop them.” “Sure, may our feet destroy thousands but not in one battle,” Ufh quietly responded. “If you think we can stop this bunch, you’re cracked worse than Mt. Crumbh!” “Listen, here’s what to do,” Shuh replied. And so locating the nearest root they set to work making footholds with 5
  • 6. their knife-sized swords. Upon reaching the ceiling Shuh immediately began knocking peat away with his sword. This horridly dirty work continued unabated for some time. Still fearful of what they were attempting Ufh interrupted by saying, “Don’t you think we’ve dug far enough?” “Naw, we’ve got at least five more feet to go,” Shuh confidently answered. A few more feet, though, and a mass of humanity broke through and tumbled down on them. In a few minutes they were trussed up and brutally thrown into a tent reeking of smelly feet. The preceding is an excerpt from the Christian teen fantasy novel entitled Hafren: A Fantasy for the Young at Heart which is available from the Lighthouse Christian Publishing website by clicking on the following link: http:// lighthousechristianpublishing.com 6
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