THE PATH OF TWO ENTWINED, A TALE OF AZATLÁN, by Gregory Mele Tehanuwak, the Land of Obsidian and Bronze, is a sweeping vista of ancient city-states in misty highlands and steaming jungles of the deep south to the vast grasslands and burning deserts of unmapped north. At this vast land’s heart lay the Three […]
THE SINGING HARP, by Colleen Anderson, with audio by the author. Once the greatest musical implement passed from gods to Taliesen strings each representing the harmony of the spheres singing a melody that drew angels near Taliesen passed on to Avalon as mystical bards ever do the harp fell into the hands of giants […]
MANAGARM, by Jennifer Crow, Art by Caterina Gerbasi Moon-wolf snuffles at Ygdrasil’s roots, scent of god and oracle rune-scratched in the air. How long has this beast chased its quarry across worlds and endless skies? Since the beginning of the last end, it would tell if it spoke like men, but instead it […]
DRAGONS, by Anna Remennik, Art by Karolína Wellartová taxonomy: The smaller land-bound drakes have vestigial wings and are not true-breed dragons. And the serpents of seas and lakes are amphibious, unrelated, indeed not dragons at all. But the vast true wyrms, six-limbed and armored ventrally in scales, are classified as dragons. For these terms, see dragons, […]
FENRIR, by Adam Stemple, Artwork by Miguel Santos Let the moon slide down your throat, nephew. Pale light and cold stone, it is the last thing you will taste before me. And I am no savory morsel, no feast for a king. Not even your subjects (scavengers, mongrels, curs) would care for this banquet. […]