The White Wych

The white wych fled from him across the dark starlit ocean, and in the shadow of the red-white fiery jets of her craft rode death. The man who hunted her had no idea when he woke, only that where one moment there had been nothing, the next he was staring at the glowing underside of […]

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Nice Tune, Real Easy

In 4077, the Gradius Wings Protocol is passed into existence, so that all men can be free to live and dream amongst the stars .For the first time, people could lift their heads from the grime and grind of civilization and just jam endlessly under the starlight. In a future many millennia removed from ours, five young souls join together with the hope of starting a band that will be free of limitations and conventions. They will meet on the ship known as “Pegasus” and lead a brand new revolution in art, a revolution that will become its own genre. This is their story; the story of the flight of the HORUS.

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Old Knight’s Passing

In a world of sinners abandoned by its Maker, an old man gazed into a sea of blue-edged darkness from the edge of a cliff, and wondered what it was like to die. Primordium. The Dark Sea. Prim. These were the names that men gave to the roiling mass he was looking at. It was […]

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Cry Me to Heaven

Slumtown: land of the enslaved and home of the morally decadent. The air down here carried a smell that was somewhere between wet towel and week-old piss. Its people moved and scurried about like the very rats that often moved beneath their feet, sticking to the dark shadowy alleys in an effort to avoid the […]

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The Childe and the Sand King

In a dome tent in the broken wasteland, two women sat in companionable silence, while outside the wind demons howled and raved. The first woman was an ancient, gnarled looking creature, draped in a green-and-violet robe that was several sizes too large for her. Short, stringy sea-green hair crowned a wizened and scarred face that […]

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