By Darien
Dark — that’s what it was. There was no moon, there were no stars, there were no torches or bonfires, there weren’t even any damn fireflies. It was completely dark. Which, of course, was exactly what Scarlet had in mind. It was her turn to stand watch, while Gell and Thierry slept. She thought it […]
By Darien
The great expanse of the Renstone Fields stretched out in front of them as far as the eye could see. Grassland, flat and serene, occasionally interrupted by a natural fixture, such as a grove of trees or a mound of stones, or perhaps a less-natural fixture, such as the ruins of one of the many […]
By Darien
“Well, ain’t this just dandy,” Gell was moping. “Stuck in the middle of godforsaken who-knows-where, some kinda crazy fool with a robot arm and a fistful o’ evil witchcraft on our tail, I can’t so much as hold a weapon, and I ain’t had any supper yet.” “Relax, Gell,” Thierry consoled, not for the first […]
By Darien
It was, as usual, raining in the city of St. Langostine on the evening our heroes sauntered into town. The city was a nice enough place so long as you didn’t mind the rain; it was a sprawling place of gothic architecture and deep shadows, a spider’s web of roadways running amongst its cottages and […]
By Darien
Blackwell’s confidence was unshaken — he still held all the cards in this hand, and he knew it. Gell could do nothing but stand beneath him and watch sullenly. “You wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to your little friend, now would you, Puritan?” the mage oozed. “Perhaps it would be best if you’d set […]
By Darien
“Look, darlin’, I ain’t tryin’ to cause any trouble, but are you sure this is the right place?” Gell’s question wasn’t unwarranted, considering they’d been wandering through this musty cavern for several days already, and there was little sign of anything but more cavern ahead. “Yes, I’m sure. Honestly, Gell, sometimes I think you just […]
By Darien
Gell and Scarlet could see the flames long before they reached Grady’s Quay. “Shit,” Scarlet cursed, “they’re already here. Now what do we do?” “We go a little faster,” Gell replied, breaking into a run.