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  • Sherwood at the Dinner Table: The Making of a Robin Hood Role-Playing Game

    BY ELIZABETH AMY HAJEK This structure means that although players can say something like “I want to scale that big wall!” they don’t have automatic success.

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  • Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial- Chapter 16: Reparations

    By LastCrazyHorn Word Count: Rating: PG-13 for brief language, violence, and depictions of abuse Summary: A disabled Harry comes to Hogwarts story. Everyone expects him to be like his dad, but how can he be with such a different past? A Slytherin Harry takes on Hogwarts in an unusual way. Minerva McGonagall was enjoying a cup…

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  • Superhero Sundays: Static Shock

    Superhero Sundays: Static Shock By Ian Wilson Rating: G Word Count: 304 Summary: a brief biography of DC Comic’s Static Greetings, people of the internet, and welcome to another Superhero Sunday. I’m Ian Wilson, Fellowship and Fairydust’s comic and superhero expert. Today, I want to talk about a character that I developed a fondness for…

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  • At Large With Liberty: A Robin Hood Story

    “Is that how you face off a FitzWalter lass, shooting from the bushes at her, eh? How manly, Robin-of-the-hood!”

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  • Robin Hood: Fact or Fiction?

    BY MARIA TERESA CARZON With such a rich history and undying popularity, is it possible that Robin Hood really existed? Is he more than a legend?

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  • The Voyages of the Asimov: A Star Trek Fan Saga- Chapter 2

    By Ariel Klay and the Members of the Starship Asimov Fan Club Word Count: Story in Progress, to be determined. Rating: PG-13 (minor blood and sensual content) Summary: The Adventures of the Crew of Starfleet Science vessel USS Asimov.  Captain’s log, supplemental, Captain Amanda McCoy reporting: having docked at Starbase 506 in order to take on…

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  • Polar Messenger

    “Somewhere on tundra you will sate your life aloft, O Arctic Tern, a rest for you, for you and mate, Through flight and flair you will churn the air and sea, a lifelong date!”

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  • A Day in the Life of a Dragonlord and His Charge: A Merlin Story

    “It wasn’t until the dragonlords were amongst the first to be accused of magic and many were the first to burn for sorcery. The start of the purge is when the dragons began to attack. Retaliation for the death of the dragonlords. It is said of dragons that they are like kin.”

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  • Lost in The World

         The journey was just as I’d hoped. Each day, I would go up onto the deck to enjoy the scenery. I loved experiencing the heavy rain out in the middle of the ocean. I would watch in awe as the waves swelled up and down, and stare in wonder at the big fish jumping out…

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  • Guinevere: A King Arthur Poem

    “Would that I’d been deaf, unheeding of the chorus of the lark, To live my life in silence and in dark, and never heard your name.”

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  • Absolution: A Harry Potter Story

    “No,” he whispered. “No. I know I don’t deserve to be forgiven. I cannot forgive myself, and I won’t for as long as I live. I’d give anything – everything – to have you back.”

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  • Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial- Chapter 15: Christmas

    By LastCrazyHorn Word Count: Rating: PG-13 for brief language, violence, and depictions of abuse Summary: A disabled Harry comes to Hogwarts story. Everyone expects him to be like his dad, but how can he be with such a different past? A Slytherin Harry takes on Hogwarts in an unusual way.   He was burning. Harry remembered…

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  • Cutting the Cord: A Game of Thrones Serial – Chapter 10: Through the Veil

    BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “Life and death are knit together in harmony, as is the radiance of day and the shadowing of night.”

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  • Superhero Sundays: The Tick

    Superhero Sundays: the Tick By Ian T. Wilson Rating: G Word Count: 258 Summary: a brief biography of the Tick Greetings, good people of the internet, and welcome to another installment of Superhero Sundays. I’m Ian Wilson, and today I want to talk about one of the greatest heroes to emerge from the 80’s, the…

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  • Down a Dark Path: The Story of Sauron

    BY KAI MCWHIRTER Tolkien has given us some of the most celebrated literary villains of our age. Chief among these, of course, is Sauron.

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  • Nostalgia

    “A smell. It can take you anywhere and any time, back to years you’d thought forgotten, or a place your memory neglected for years, and all of a sudden, you feel that air on your skin again…”

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  • The Witch’s Cauldron: A Crossover Story

    “Toothless! Good job buddy!” Toothless gave a happy gurgle before freeing Hiccup and moving on to Merida. “Alright, I think I have a plan, MacIntosh, you and Merida find a way out of here.”

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  • Claudia of Rome

    CLAUDIA OF ROME By Lawrence “Mack” Hall Word count: 77 Rating: G Summary: A short poem of Claudia of Rome. Every daughter is born of royalty To rule and serve in lineal descent from God

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  • Birthright Reclaimed: A King Arthur Poem

    “Who’d pull that magic sword, ‘Excalibur’, from resting place Was right wise King of England born, and title ‘King’ would grace!”

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  • The Voyages of the Asimov: A Star Trek Fan Saga- Chapter 1

    By Ariel Klay and the Members of the Starship Asimov Fan Club Word Count: Story in Progress, to be determined. Rating: PG-13 (minor blood and sensual content) Summary: The Adventures of the Crew of Starfleet Science vessel USS Asimov.    Captain’s Log: Stardate 8890876.1, we have arrived at Starbase 506 to take on supplies as…

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