From “Magus Sashimi and Sushi” by Jon J. Sumisu
Come on down to MAGUS SUSHI & SASHIMI, at the corner of 3rd and East! Everybody knows that in the current economic climate there are more mages than there are magic-related jobs, and we’re putting...
View ArticleFrom “The Timearrow Window” by Wilfred Mendicant
During the Anarchy and the splintering of the Old Empire, the rugged and reliable Westchester repeaters had been the weapons of choice for many of the combatants in the bitter internecine combat that...
View ArticleFrom “Three Cards in the Safe of a Dead Man” by Chana Gehrig Mettig
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View ArticleFrom “Minosians Against Magickal Abuse” by Natalie J. H. Able
My fellow Minosians, no one can deny that the Magick-Industrial Revolution has made our fair city a more technologically advanced and wealthy place to live. Life has never been easier with sorcery now...
View ArticleFrom “The 302nd Fighting Unicorn Division” by R. G. Lemure
“Now this critter,” Spinelli said, “is a much, much nastier than a Mana Cricket. It’s perhaps the most dangerous magical insect from the order Orthoptera.” “Are…are you sure about this?” said Gibbons....
View ArticleFrom “Magicks Straight Out of Prague” by Paige Grasmuck
“He was born in Prague. Everybody knows that city was built on a powerful confluence of ley lines, but it’s not just the usual contact high people get.” “You’re sure about that?” “It’s a level of...
View ArticleFrom “The 303rd Fighting Unicorn Division” by R. G. Lemure
“I won’t do it,” Gibbons cried. “You can’t make me.” “Make you do what?” laughed Spinelli. “Make me your guinea pig in all these magical insect demonstrations!” Gibbons replied, her voice shrilly...
View ArticleFrom “Of the Age of Magic or the Age of Wonders” by Denny C. Franke
By the reckoning of the old Imperial Calendar instituted by the Crimson Empire before it splintered and was annihilated by the Dominion of the New Order, the Creator fell in Its great battle with...
View ArticleFrom “All Hexed Up” by Lex Dahle
Magicists have long since concluded that a very particular type of hex, the hexus malificus, was responsible for most curses. This curse, widely known as the Common Hex, Merlin’s Hex, or less...
View ArticleFrom “Madame Phara, Folk Wizard of the 9th Ward” by Adema Parham
“You don’t choose the gift,” Madame Phara says, laughing. “The gift chooses you. And there’s no giving it back once it’s given.” Phara lives in a small apartment in New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward. She...
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