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Newest Fiction
Posted by Braz King on Aug 29, 2007 - 5:08 pm
This is a brief overview of the primary storyline for Two-Fisted Tales.
The Purists manipulate the Dragons into retrieving 5 powerful, magical artifacts which the Purists plan to use to cast a spell allowing them to attune to all of the Feng Shui Sites in the world at the same time.
Tom Donovan and Tricia Kwok team up to retrieve the Ruby Eye, which is currently in the possession of a prominent New York mobster.
Zheng Yi Quan and the Nemesis travel to China to obtain the legendary Jade Dragon, but many others would stop at nothing to obtain it for themselves.
The enigmatic John Fenris and the equally mysterious Golden Gunman track the Ivory Goddess through the bazaars of Egypt, and from there into the jungles of darkest Africa.
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 28, 2006 - 12:08 pm
The hunter awoke, and instantly knew that somthing was wrong, that something had changed.
She was alone. Gone were the technicians, the foolish souls who called themselves her 'keepers', all the buzzing insects that normally surrounded her.
She decided that she liked it.
Her surroundings were strange. This was not the world she remembered. She assumed that the Buro and the CDCA were no more, that, as far as this world was concerned, they had never been.
She gazed out of the window, looking down upon the crowds of humans going through the motions of their pointless lives. They seemed to be unafraid. That would change soon enough.
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 28, 2006 - 12:08 pm
Song awoke. He was alive, but he ached all over. He couldn't see anything.
"Hello?"
A woman's voice responded, from somewhere nearby. "Good. You're awake. How do you feel?"
"Been a lot worse, but I can't see."
"The generator's out. The Thunder King's feeling kind of cranky - seems somebody nearly wiped out one of his patrols near here. He got in a lucky shot. Somebody'll fix it once the macho posturing's over."
"No, you don't understand. I should still be able to see."
"Oh, the little sensor package you've got instead of an eye? I turned that off when I was fixing you up. I like my privacy. As best I can tell, it's fine, and so's the rest of your hardware, but I can't be sure - I didn't have much time, and it's a lot more sophisticated than the stuff you find on your average monkey."
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 27, 2006 - 10:08 am
By Julian Lighton
The central chamber of the Nexus Tower is always dark, lit only by the pale glow of the continually-changing object that floats in the chamber's heart. The form it takes most often is that of a cube, but its geometry changes incessantly. At one moment, it can be a thing of unbelievable fractal complexity, only to collapse into a smooth Euclidean solid the next.
Around it swirls a storm of spinning coins, their faces glinting in the darkness.
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 27, 2006 - 9:08 am
By Julian Lighton
Athena leafed through the pages of her brother's report. There was no question that the Purists were in the middle of a major operation, yet there were no signs of unusual activity in the junctures, nor in the Netherworld itself.
Had they opened a private juncture? Not impossible - there was evidence it had been done accidentally by others in the recent past. But to what era, and how to gain access to the portal?
A sketch caught her eye. He had seen some odd clothing in passing, and she examined what he had drawn. It would be out of place in any of the open junctures, but it suggested a time, and the time suggested a plan.
She called over her youngest brother, and showed him the data. His conclusions matched hers, and he could see no flaws in her plan. One of them might not be enough, but no more could be spared.
As he took one of the growth tanks off-line and began making the necessary modifications, she sought out their father in the depths of the lab. While permission was not required, he was still their father, and he was still the Prophet, so it was best to observe the formalities.
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 27, 2006 - 9:08 am
By Dave Eber
“Tell us a story, Master Wu! Tell us a story!”
“Eh?” Old Wu cocked open one eye. Beneath his grizzled eyebrow, he saw a dozen eager round faces, beaming up at him in the afternoon sun.
“Bah. Go away. Can’t you see Master Wu is taking a nap?” Old Wu closed his eyes and pulled the brim of his hat down low over his forehead.
“Please, Master Wu,” the children said, their voices a mismatched chorus of tinkling bells. Old Wu opened his eyes again, then pushed his hat back and sat up.
“You are all naughty little urchins, depriving an old man of his rest. Very well, I see you will not be satisfied until I am in my grave.” Old Wu picked himself up, and the children let out a ragged cheer. “Li, fetch me my stool. Cho, a cup of water. Song, stop hitting your sister!” Old Wu stretched out his lanky frame and brushed off his tattered robes. The children all sat down in a loose semi-circle as he sat down on his stool, took a cool sip of water, and then faced his young audience.
“Master Wu will tell you a story of long ago, a time when ghosts roamed the forests, and sorcerers walked the length of the land, seeking ancient secrets and hidden power. A time when the empire had been corrupted by evil men who threatened the world with their villainous plans. And I will tell you of the masters of old who lived in the mountains, who had kung fu the likes of which have never been seen since. And I will tell you of how heroes rose up to face the evil that darkened our skies, and how they saved us all…”
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 27, 2006 - 9:08 am
By Dave Eber
"...Daughter..."
Pi Tui floated in a sea of gray mist. She looked around, confused. She wasn't sure where she was, or how she had gotten here.
"...Daughter..."
"Father?" Pi Tui looked around, her long dark hair drifting out gently behind her. She felt as if she were trying to move underwater. Before her, the gray mists became churning, dark cloudsthat formed a giant face.
"Hear me, daughter!" The voice was deep like thunder, and echoed as if it came from the bottom of the deepest chasm.
"I'm here father! Where are you?"
"Help me. Release me."
"How can I help you? Where are you?"
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 26, 2006 - 6:08 pm
By Dave Eber
To Be Number One
The meditation chamber was dark and silent. Illumination came from a weakly glowing rack of lights set into the wall. The only furniture was a massive, swiveling chair set in the center of the room.
"You summoned me?"
The chair turned with a muffled hiss. Rhys Engel regarded the woman standing before him. She was tall, lithe, and powerful. Her hair was the color of midnight, and tiny lights seemed to flicker behind her eyes.
"Have you read Dr. Oram's report on the monkey scientist and his device?"
"As you instructed."
"Good. I have a task for you now. I need you to go to Hong Kong, 2002 juncture. There's something I need you to retrieve, something that has been lost for a very long time. Something very important."
The corner of Kallisti's mouth curled upward into a smile.
"When do I depart?"
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 26, 2006 - 6:08 pm
By Dave Eber and Jose Garcia
Dr. Zaius surveyed the crowd assembled before him. It was made up of the cream of the Jammer hierarchy: scientists, technicians, commandos, cyber-apes, and even Battlechimp Potemkin himself. They had all gathered to witness a demonstration of his latest invention, which lay hidden behind him, under a tarp. The ape scientist allowed himself the tiniest, self-satisfied smile. Dr. Zaius had hinted that this invention would profoundly change the face of the Secret War, and he did not intend to disappoint his guests. Dr. Zaius cleared his throat, and the assembled group settled down and turned their attention toward him.
Posted by Julian Lighton on Aug 26, 2006 - 5:08 pm
By Dave Eber
Jason X screamed. He was held in stasis, unable to move, but still he screamed. He no longer had any idea how long they had held him. His waking hours were nothing but pain, as they operated on him again and again, injecting him with drugs, burning him with lasers, and digging their blades into his skin and muscle. He saw nothing but the inhuman faces of his tormentors as they tore him apart and put him back together again. And then they would put him into the tank for weeks or months at a time, where his sleep was filled with confusing visions and nightmarish images. And always he was there, the demon who had enslaved him, both when he was awake, and when he slept. There was nowhere for him to run, nowhere to hide, and no respite from the fear and the pain. And then finally, Jason could hold on no longer. He fell into a deep dark well inside himself, and the man who was Jason X was no more. Only then did the pain finally stop.
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