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Méaróg

The first king of Méaróg, Fredrick of the Rustmane clan, was the first to swing an axe into Ferrovein, and he spread his rule over the entire metal range. His father, Frold Rustmane, was near the first of the dwarves molded and cast by Moradin. He was given an ember from Moradin’s forge and that… Continue reading Méaróg

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Dwarves

Dwarves can be found all throughout the lands of Anádúr. In the cities, they can, most likely, be found working construction, some run jewel shops, while others create great works of mechanical wonder, usually working alongside gnomes. In the land of Léargas there are four dwarven domains. The first of which, Méaróg, is a mountain… Continue reading Dwarves

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Brenda Featherforge

Brenda was born in the fourth age in the year 1267. Her mother and father were both  of low born descent in the outer reaches of the Méaróg kingdom. Her parents, whose names have been lost to the ages, both worked in the mines, as was common for the lower class. Brenda had hopes of… Continue reading Brenda Featherforge

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The Death and Birth of Aslan

When humans came to Narnia, Two sons of Adam, Two daughters of Eve. At the stone table Aslan, they did retrieve. When one of them betrayed them all, A sacrifice was made, To save only him, At which no cost was paid. There was a so-called queen of Narnia. The White Witch, she was called.… Continue reading The Death and Birth of Aslan

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Chapter 1

“Get down!” The order is drowned out by the explosions and the crack of bullets. “Our reinforcements are not coming.” I can just barely hear my C.O. shouting with the ringing in my ears. We are hiding in a ditch with the rest of the platoon.  I know how this ends. Very few of us… Continue reading Chapter 1

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Ekphrasis of Calypso by Henri Lehmann

Sorrowful Calypso sitting upon the rocks, Brave Ulysses sails for more familiar docks, Mourning the sad departure Of her seven-year-long lover. The crashing waves weep with their mistress Along with the overcast sky. The world itself in distress Lamenting the solemn goodbye. Naked, she waits on her isle Recalling the bed that she shared Covered… Continue reading Ekphrasis of Calypso by Henri Lehmann

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Elephants in the alpz

Maybe it’s the nihilist in me saying, there is no good except what we put into the world. Maybe it’s the anarchist in me saying, fuck living by your rules. Maybe it’s the writer in me wanting closure to a story. Maybe it’s me, from that night, still unable to get over you. Maybe I’ve… Continue reading Elephants in the alpz

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The Fall

“Have you heard? Society seems to have collapsed,” Alex said, looking over the balcony of their penthouse. “Oh, That’s too bad for them. How did it happen,” Liz answered from the pool. “War, famine, disease, doesn’t really matter much to us, does it?” “S’pose not. What are they doing down there, anyway?” “Looks like a… Continue reading The Fall

Andi & Grim

Community Garden “Have you ever thought of changing your name,” Karen asked John. “What,” answered John, a little insulted. “What do you have against the name… John Smith?” “No, I meant like. We have lived through a starting over point. The old rules don’t apply. Complete and total freedom. Before, it was this whole process,… Continue reading Andi & Grim