Morg the Kitapelet

This is a character from my new book, Famlaer A New Beginning. At least, that is the title for now. I am hoping to have it published by the fall.

This is a Kitapelet, better known as the mind reader/communicator. This is a small exert from the book that describes what a Kitapelet is.

He yelled again, telling us to get out of there. Rio and Stew looked at each other and wondered how it was that they could understand this little creature and how they were able to hear him being that he was so small. The closer he got, the more they realized he wasn’t speaking at all because his mouth wasn’t moving, but they could hear him in their heads.

Rio took a chance and confronted him through her thoughts. How is it we can hear you, and why can I understand you? He finally landed on a branch near where they were all gathered at the edge of the forest.

He spoke in a perfect Scottish accent to Rio and said, through thought, “My name is Morg, and I am a Kitapelet. We can converse with anyone from anywhere. Although I must admit, we don’t get a lot of visitors coming through here, and I have never thought in this language before. Who are you, and why are you here?” 

 

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About head birdbrain

Robin is an artist, author, and a retired graphic designer, now living in Nova Scotia, Canada. She has been making art for most of her life and started writing in her sixties. She chose to make her first book an illustrated book because of her love of drawing and utilizing Photoshop, where all of the illustrations are coloured after being hand-drawn and shaded with pencil. Robin has three books in the Famlaer series: Famlaer - The Real Faeryland, Famlaer 2 - A New Beginning in an Old Land and Famlaer 3 – A Different World. Robin loves art in every form, including acrylic painting, oil pastels, clay work using airdry and polymer clays and 3D boxes. Samples of these works will be added to the site soon. Enjoy.

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