Erin sat in a chair and stared outside. It was a lovely day. A warm breeze floated through the window, warming all it touched. Except for her. She felt cold. Cold and empty. Shadows passed before her. They had names. Klbkch, Relc, even Pisces. But they weren’t important. The dead were far worse. Erin held […]
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1.17
September 25, 2016
His name was Klbkch. It was what the members of other species called him, at least. Among his kind he had no name that could be expressed in words. So he thought of himself as Klbkch or sometimes ‘Klb’. It was important to have a name. At the moment Klbkch was off-duty. He had signed […]
1.16
September 21, 2016
It was a beautiful morning. The sky was deep blue and the sun shone down pleasantly. The door splinted inwards and the Goblin Chieftain charged into the inn. Erin stood up and grabbed a chair. The Chieftain grinned as he spotted her. He glanced at the chair Erin was holding and then dismissed it. His […]
1.15
September 18, 2016
Erin woke up tired and bleary-eyed. She mechanically got up, and remembered that she’d forgotten to gather any blue fruits. She looked at the bag full of food she’d dragged all the way to the inn. It was too much work to make pasta or bread. So she ate one of the sausages instead. It […]
1.14
September 14, 2016
Erin had four silver coins left after buying a large cloth bag and the food. That was just enough for…well, she didn’t know. But it certainly wasn’t enough for a lantern, much less a sword. She doubted it was even enough for her clothes. She sat in the shade of one of the buildings and […]
1.13
September 11, 2016
“Uh, is this a store?” Every head in the Adventurer’s Guild in Liscor turned at the voice. Grizzled Drake warriors, inhumanly tall Gnolls and several people who looked like mages appraised the speaker who had just walked into the room. A small human. Possibly female. Their eyes shifted away in disinterest. After a few seconds […]
1.12
September 7, 2016
Erin woke up. Generally this was an ordeal. Today however, it was fairly easy. Because the real ordeal would come later. Such as right after breakfast. Erin stared glumly at the three shriveled blue fruits on her plate. She bit the first experimentally and chewed. And chewed. And chewed. “Rubbery.” It was incredibly difficult to […]
Interlude
September 4, 2016
It took her a long time to clean up all the broken wood. It was just as well she needed fuel for the fire in the kitchen, but it was still a pain to pick up all the splinters. Especially when one got stuck in her hands. But she’d done it, and now it is […]
1.11
Erin stood in front of the cupboard and sighed. Loudly. “Men.” Erin paused and thought about that word. “Males. They eat and eat, and eat. And then I have to clean up the dishes. Typical.” True, she was an innkeeper. Or at least, she kept an inn relatively clean. But that didn’t make her feel […]
1.10
August 31, 2016
At some point Erin slept. At some point Erin woke up. These were minor details. What mattered was the sound. Knock. Knock. She tried hard to ignore it. But it kept going and going, waking her up from her peaceful oblivion. After a while, the knocking was too hard to ignore. Erin opened her eyes […]
1.09
August 28, 2016
It was instinctual. The black metal pot flew through the air even before the creature finished speaking. “What the—” Before the creature was struck by the flying pot it made a very uncharacteristic, very human, very surprised sound. After it was struck by the pot it didn’t make any sounds at all. The image of […]
1.08
August 24, 2016
Erin woke up with a big smile on her face. Actually, she woke up and went back to sleep several times before the sunlight got too bright to ignore. But when she eventually got up and ate breakfast she got around to the big smile. It came when she was eating more blue fruit and […]
1.07
August 20, 2016
A giant insect stood in the doorway. It had large, black, bulbous eyes, a dark brown chitinous body, and a pair of swords at its sides. It also had a huge abdomen and two long pincers coming out of its mouth. And it had four arms. Erin stared at the ant-creature. It opened its mouth […]
1.06
August 17, 2016
Erin woke up with her back against the inn’s front door. Her neck was aching and her hand was burning. It was morning. “Ow.” She held her hand. It was hurting— “Feels like it’s worse than yesterday. Which is probably my imagination.” She sat cradling her hand for a full minute. Then she remembered why […]
1.05
August 13, 2016
Erin woke up suddenly. Her hand was burning. Though her head felt like fog she couldn’t fall back to sleep. Instead, Erin just sat and cradled her hand again. She couldn’t move it or the pain would get worse, but sleeping or relaxing was beyond her as well. She could only sit in agony. Bit […]
1.04
August 10, 2016
The young woman sat in a chair and pondered. It seemed stupid. No, it was stupid. But there could be only one explanation. “When you level in dreams, you level in real life?” Erin thought about that for a moment. “Huh.” She sat in the chair for a few more minutes. Those minutes turned into […]
1.03
August 7, 2016
Erin found a stream running idyllically down a hill a few hundred feet away from the inn. Its position and relative size meant that it was the perfect place for her to gather water or even wash herself should the need arise. All things considered, it was a windfall of a discovery. She took three […]
1.02
July 30, 2016
The inn was dark. That was because the world was dark, at least for the moment. Two moons hung in the sky, one light blue, the other pale yellow. But their soft light was obscured by a shifting layer of clouds overhead. Thus, light was scarce. Which made sense. It was nighttime. However, despite the […]
1.01
July 27, 2016
After a few minutes, the traveler sat back up. No, not a traveler. She hadn’t intended to travel anywhere tonight. The young woman frowned as she rubbed at her face. She’d been going to the bathroom and…she must have taken a wrong step somewhere. A really big wrong step, because instead of walking into her […]
1.00
The inn was dark and empty. It stood, silent, on the grassy hilltop, the ruins of other structures around it. Rot and age had brought low other buildings; the weather and wildlife had reduced stone foundations to rubble and stout wooden walls to a few rotten pieces of timber mixed with the ground. But the […]