fantasy
Celebrating the fantastical. Let your imagination run wild.
Magick and Oranges
I was letting my mind slide and twirl up and down the words spoken by my guest. There we were, at the end of the video interview and I felt satisfied. Hell, I had enough material for a whole series. We closed the discussion and I turned off and packed my gear, while the lady looked through the window.
By Laurie-Ann Desjardins5 years ago in Futurism
Never forget your wallet in the castle!
Chapter 1 "Once upon a time, far far away there lived a king…" “No, no, and once more NO!” shouted the king angrily. “It’s boring and old-fashioned. All fairy tales and chronicles start like this. Mine should be different, exceptional, royal!”
By Lubow Dabrowska-Szpakowicz5 years ago in Futurism
The Bookbinder's Bag
The legend never mentioned that the wizard would look like my father. Same boring head, bald and wrinkly. Same bulging brown eyes, hemmed in by unruly brows. Same substantial nose, squarely planted in other people's business. Same lumpy cheeks, scarlet apples high up on his face until the wars, after which those two sour patches fell darkly into the chaos of his smile, a smile that never knows what to do with its teeth.
By Christy Munson5 years ago in Futurism
Tebiah
"A noble song indeed, good Micas! Surely one that will be remembered for many years." The large bearded man near the back of the murky, smoke-filled tavern roared his boisterous praise of approval above the surrounding cheers as Micas Harstos, a mercenary belonging to the Bastone Guild, stepped smiling from the table that had served as a temporary stage. Making his way back to his seat near the large hearth in one corner of the room, he was applauded and praised by the many patrons that had gathered at The Sleeping Dove inn for an evening of song and drink.
By Robin Green5 years ago in Futurism
A Child's Mid-Pandemic Guide To Belief
Joey would wake up any minute, and Sarah had done everything outside of pawning her mother’s pearl necklace in an attempt to raise the funds required to restore their power and reclaim a bit of the dignity lost during this year of desperation.
By Colin Ortstadt5 years ago in Futurism
Diary of An Adventuress
Athena looked at the map she had drawn in her notebook. The entrance had to be around here somewhere. She looked back through her notes to see if anything that she had described explained the scenery she was looking at around her. She knew she was close. She scanned the landscape to see if anything stuck out. The rain had just begun to fall as she tilted her head to see the second floor of the ruins.
By Abbey Stansfield5 years ago in Futurism
Little Black Book
He was not a bad husband, but Asha did not love him. Nor he, her. She was a child in his eyes. He an old man to her. She was grateful. She bore him no ill-will. In marrying her he had saved her from a life of slavery after her family’s treason. Asha was treated well but paid little mind. She had no business in the courts. Her Lord already had an heir, betrothed. Asha wasn’t even a figurehead.
By Kayla Ingvardsen5 years ago in Futurism








