Wednesday, 5 November 2025

#148 Riz Alone Epilogue + Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 18

Happy Blog Day Everyone

Today is a brief one (well, technically not really as we have the latest chapter of Phantom Dawn for your reading pleasure!), but there is relatively scant news of anything else I'm afraid. I have new ideas floating around my head which certainly aren't helping! Anyone up for a fantasy epic inexplicably featuring giant robots (powered by a magician working over time?), anyone at all or just me! Probably just me then...

I've also been thinking about the eventual edit of Phantom Dawn and my early thoughts of changing the perspective to first person rather than the third I currently use. Chapters like today's would certainly disappear under that situation...

Before you get to read to see what I mean, let's move on and see how Riz fared after his time alone...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


...And that's the end of that! So yeah, I decided to do just one more part and it came out okay (folded arms are apparently the bane of my existence at the moment).

What's next though? Hmm no idea but I do think the devilish little gears in Riz’s head are spinning with regards to the holiday season...oh dear.

Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 18

At last, things are moving quicker now, as Kurz and Mason attempt to fend off the gigantic menace, in order to buy time for Rose to recover. Will their plan succeed? Read on to find out!

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Chapter 18

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Chapter 18: Stand and Fight

     Kurz’s first look at the creature made him realise how little their chance of success had really been. It was the red eyes that he noticed first, and how high off the ground they were. The spider-like creature that Rose had fought had been big, but this one was in a league of its own, standing several storeys above that one. Its general shape was of a bipedal monster with a bulbous back, covered in a rocky skin with magma glowing in the cracks. Its hands, they could be called hands, looked like long thin diamonds that glinted in the glow of the Phantom Dawn, and the monster’s teeth looked to be made of the same material. Luckily for them, speed was not an attribute that the creature possessed as it slowly lumbered towards the town. Each heavy step shaking things.
     “Any ideas?” Mason asked hesitantly. “I was kind of hoping that it was another small one…”
     “Me too, but we’ve got to deal with what’s in front of us,” Kurz replied, gritting his teeth as he looked the monster over again. It was getting closer and closer to the town with each massive step, and there really wasn’t anything the pair could do to hurt it.
     Can we slow it down though? Kurz thought. He scanned the scant area between them and the monster, what he needed was a sinkhole to open up, one large enough to swallow it in one go, thus giving ample time for the evacuation. How this would be accomplished though was the hard part. Then, an idea struck him, and he knew that they had to act fast.
     “Mason! Do you know of anything in any of Finch’s storehouses around here that can cause an explosion?” He asked, wasting no time breathing between words. “Even better, is there any in the direction of that thing!” 
     “Well, yeah, but that’s going to be on top of us before we can set anything!”
     “We need to buy time for everyone to get out of here, and this is how we do it!”
     “And if this fails?”
     “We’ll cross that bridge when it comes to it, alright?”
     Mason looked up at the creature getting ever closer, and thought of Rose, and clenched his fist.
     “Fine! Follow me, if you can keep up!”

     Mason led Kurz to a small ramshackle shed that the latter realised he’d constantly overlooked due to how it looked half buried. Inside it were different containers that had clearly been repurposed. Various coloured liquids sloshed around as Mason grabbed what he could, and shoved even more into Kurz’s arms. For his part, Kurz spotted a sturdy rope, and made sure to grab it, wrapping it around his arm.
     “Do I even want to know what’s in these?”
     “You want things that’ll explode, these will explode. Just be careful with them otherwise we’ll be the ones doing the exploding!”
     “I’ve got no plans of dying tonight, so don’t you worry about me,” Kurz replied, as he looked over to the creature which was now within a few footsteps of the town. The panic that had been a constant background noise was sounding more organised, so Kurz hoped that meant his grandfather had been able to marshal an effective evacuation order. If things didn’t turn out how he wanted with this plan, he’d hoped the people were prepared to run for the hills, and that nothing else was waiting for them. 
     “Are we doing this?” Mason asked, trying to appear more stoic then he was actually feeling.
     “Of course, just follow my lead.” 

     The pair got as close to the creature as they dared, trying to keep steady as the ground around them shook violently with every footstep.
     “Will these explode if we leave them for him to stand on?” Kurz asked.
     “We’ll need to put it near those sharp rocks, one spark will take care of all of this. Is it a bad time to mention that the blast radius of all this might include us?” Mason added.
     “I kind of figured that, I’ll take my chances all the same.”
     Mason could only nod at Kurz’s determination, he shared it, but he was left with a lingering sense of if it was enough. If this act could atone for anything he did while working under Finch. If it would be enough in Rose’s eyes.
     “Just tell me when you want to throw them,” Mason announced. “Though I didn’t think I’d be doing something like this by your side, of all people.”
     “The feeling’s mutual. Wasn’t what I thought of either. Especially after beating you up earlier.”
     “Alright, alright, you don’t have to rub it in okay? It’s only slightly more humiliating then getting beaten up by Rose.”
     “Slightly more?”
     “Well, she has super strength and is a goddess. You’re just a human, like me.”
     “Can’t argue with that, but these two humans are about to cause a big explosion.”
     “That is one way to go I suppose…” 
     The pair stopped just as the creature was lifting its foot up again. It was now or never, as they only had this small window to try and do damage, and they had to take it.
     “Ready?” Kurz asked.
     “As ready as you can get. Throw everything on those rocks there,” Mason pointed at the perfect place to execute their plan.
     The creature moved its foot above where they were standing, and seeing as they had no time left, the pair threw everything they had, littering the area with what they hoped was enough explosives to do damage. Container after container landed at the site, with the foot getting closer and closer overhead. Mason grabbed Kurz and threw him off to the side, before leaping himself, as the colossal foot crushed the area. The blast was instantaneous, causing more shockwaves than what the creature itself was doing. A plume of fire shot up and to their shock, the creature howled in pain, and then, as if to use up all their luck, the ground underneath collapsed, and the creature started to sink as the land became unstable. Kurz and Mason scrambled to get away as fast as their legs could carry them. Neither said a word as they silently watched the creature disappear amidst smoke and the rolling earth.
     It was only once the dust had settled before Mason dared say something.
     “What a night eh?” he nudged Kurz in the arm who was still laying there, as the shock slowly subsided.
     “Why did you throw me?” he sat up bolt right, casting an accusing glance at Mason.
     “Because I was trying to save your life! You idiot! If I hadn't done that, you’d been squished and then blown up! A little gratitude would be nice!”  
     “Gratitude? You messed up that throw up and you would have killed me!”
     “Well, you’re still alive so quit complaining about it!”
     The pair then laughed at the absurdity of the situation, before reality began to creep back in.
     “Do you think that was enough?” Mason peered over the hole, wanting to get a good look at what lay beneath. All he could see was smoke, and rock, but he couldn’t tell where the rock had come from, if it had been blown up from the surface, or blasted off the creature.
     Kurz didn’t have to reply, as the creature did that, with a roar that got the impression across that all they’d managed to do was enrage it, rather than killing it.
     They backed up in shock as the ground began shaking again, as though something was clawing at it repeatedly, then the creature shot out from the ground, landing ahead of them with a tremendous crash. It was now a lot smaller than before, having lost a lot of its weight, and size. It also seemed to move with more purpose and speed. While it was no longer the towering giant it had been, it was still the biggest threat put against them, and now, it wasn’t looking at the town, it was staring at Kurz and Mason, clearly recognising them as the cause for its pain. With unexpected ferocity, the creature charged at the pair, its speed having increased dramatically, and it was upon them before they had even realised it.      Mason took the first blow, the creature kicking him mid stride before turning to face Kurz fully. Mason flew through several mounds of dirt before sliding to a stop, his body feeling nothing but the pain of the impact.
     Kurz was determined not to let that happen to him, and rolled out of the way when the creature took a swing at him, kicking up a huge groove in the ground from the sheer force of the blow. Getting back to his feet, Kurz took the rope off his arm and started swinging it. There was no plan in mind, just the desire to not let it all end there. The creature ran forward with a punch, its rocky fingers folding up to make a fist the size of Kurz, one blow would shatter every bone in his body with little effort. He dodged out of the way, taking advantage of how close he was and how slow the creature was at turning, despite its much improved agility elsewhere. In between the dodges, Kurz prepared the rope. He knew there were some tricks he wouldn’t be able to pull off, but he wasn’t without options. Narrowly avoiding another blow, he secured the rope to an old pole that jutted out of the ground, making sure it was as tight as could be within the time he had. He had to let go of the rope for its own sake as the creature rampaged around, then the perfect opportunity presented itself, as he went under the creature’s foot as it went to stamp on him, and he grabbed the rope again. Either the monster didn’t acknowledge the rope or didn’t care about it, as it took no notice of it as it took steps towards Kurz, who had arranged himself to be on his back, the rope firmly in his two hands. He pulled it tight and the pattern he’d carefully wrought it into became apparent as it wrapped around the legs, constricting the monster’s movement, and causing it to fall over with a thud that cracked the ground, causing more of it to fall into the already massive pit. Kurz let go of the rope when it became clear what was going to happen as the creature disappeared over the edge again, rope and all. He had no time to be happy with the outcome as he knew it was only temporary. He rushed over to Mason who was struggling to get back on his feet, his arms buckling under the strain.
     “We got to move! Now!” Kurz yelled.
     “Then help me!” Mason replied as he collapsed again. “That thing hits worse than Rose!”
     Kurz grunted in dissatisfaction but helped him all the same, but the pair hadn’t got more than a few meters away when they heard the roar again, as the creature landed in front of them, the magma in the cracks burning white. The pair were helpless before it, and it seemed to know this as it advanced on them slowly.
     “Is it bad taste to say nice knowing you?” Mason asked, wishing he had the strength to stand alone.
     “Coming from you, yes, it is bad taste, but I get the sentiment.” Kurz himself didn’t have the strength to do anything else. The act of resistance he already performed had taken everything out of him, leaving him with nothing in reserve.  
     “Do you think it’ll be painless?” Mason enquired, sadly already knowing the answer.
     Kurz laughed nervously, and faced the creature dead in what he assumed was its eyes. They both awaited whatever attack was launched at them, but the sound of running distracted them, and even the creature turned to see what was the source of it. The next thing the pair saw was the creature being shunted out of the way, as Rose, already in whatever state she’d been in when the last creature attacked, landed a jumping kick. Without acknowledging either Mason or Kurz, Rose stood ready to fight.

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Next Chapter (not finished yet!)

That's it for this week!

Till next time...

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 29 October 2025

#147 Riz Alone part 4

Happy Blog Day Everyone

Not much to talk about at the moment, my plans to republish my missing books (read: all of the buggers) have gone slightly astray.  I've got the KDP account online but got to the tax section and everything screeched to a halt. This is because of some very good luck via eBay that has pointed me out to the taxman and while I should be covered by the fact I was just trying to have a clean out, I'm not taking any chances. However, this does mean I can actually plan better and release new content the same time as the others. What will this new content be? I've a few ideas but it will be eBook form only, for now, due to its length. Does get to mean I get to play around in sketch again.

Anyhow, onto the other outstanding item of business...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



And with this, the Riz Alone saga comes to a close, and its a fitting end to the sorry tale!

Unsure what form next weeks will take (speaking of, first time not doing a NaNoWriMo this year, going to feel weird), if I'll drop an epilogue to this, or just jump to the next story as if nothing ever happened...

Guess it'll depend on what I think up next week!

That's it for today, join me next week for another chapter of Phantom Dawn (finally get a look at the monster!).

Till then...

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 22 October 2025

#146 Riz Alone Part 3 + Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 17

Happy Blog Day Everyone

Chapter 17 of Phantom Dawn drops today (and I'm not entirely sure when I dropped the sub title from it, but it may have been formatting related due to the way I do my sub headings). Hoping to have the story wrapped up before 2026 starts (I just got a shudder typing that year, where is all the time going, and can I get a refund?).

In other news, I tried doing something new the other day, what I think is called exploratory writing? Basically, I have a basic point in my head, in this case a mix of genres, and just start writing with no end goal or anything else story related in mind. My attempt so far is so-so but I've got plenty of ideas now on how to improve it, and to develop the idea even further, even some that explain how things came to be! I'd probably expect to see it turn up here soon enough...

Besides all that, I'm still trying to get the other books re-uploaded to amazon but a mixture of time and fear is slowing me down here, especially with the Brennan and Riz releases as I was able to get a letter proving I own the rights to Daemon Soul, no such luck with the other two. Keep watching this space.

With all that said, let's move over and see what Riz is actually getting up to in his time alone...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



Yeah, this really isn't going to end well is it? Some oddities snuck through in the drawing phase here, like Riz’s hand towards the end and how small it looks compared to the other one. Still I think I set myself up for a really fun one next week.. 

Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 17

I can see the end of the story, it's close but to get there...Ho boy! At the very least this chapter gets to tease a bit more about Rose's mystery, and then set the stage for the final confrontation....of this story anyway. I'm aware there's some plot holes that are glaringly obvious but I will sort them, either in the next few chapters or when it gets edited into a more coherent whole.

Anyway, on with the chapter!

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Chapter 17


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Chapter 17: Urgency

     Rose’s eyes opened weakly, recognising the black sea she found herself in. She tried to move her arms but found they were unresponsive.
     Why am I back here again? She thought to herself. The events that had just happened slowly dripped back into her head, and she remembered the fight, she remembered the monster retreating, and she remembered falling to the ground. She brought her knees up to her chest and allowed herself to float there, suspended by the dark waters. She didn’t know what she was supposed to do now, but there was something different about where she was. It was subtle at first, she didn’t even recognise it. Then it became more prominent till she opened her eyes again, and looked up, seemingly out of the water and to whatever lay beyond it, as there, shining away in all its malevolent glory, was the Phantom Dawn.
     What’s that doing here? She stared up at it, and felt a force tugging at her, causing her to slowly rise. A moment later, she broke through the water that she’d been trapped in, and hovered there. She looked to see if there was any sign of a horizon, but saw only the endless ocean, the Phantom Dawn’s reflection twinkled tantalisingly, almost beckoning her back into the depths, but she continued upwards, towards the source of the ethereal light itself. As the light filled her vision, she passed through its boundaries.

     “She’s moaning again,” Si said, peering over the sofa at her. “Shouldn’t we do something?” He asked Neal, but the old man shook his head.
     “No, we can make her comfortable, but there’s not a great deal we can do. I doubt we could rouse her so easily. She clearly needs the rest.”
     “Doesn’t look like she's enjoying it though.”
     “Well..” Whatever Neal was going to say never left his lips as both he and Si heard the same sounds that has caused Kurz and Mason to panic. 
     “What, was that?” Si said, already looking for the best exit out of the room, and then formulating how long it would take him to run for safety.
     “Now of all times…” Neal muttered. “Si! You have to help me to move her! We need to protect her till she wakes up!”
     “Well, when will that be!” Si cried out. “I should be over that hill and far away right about now!”
     “Just help me!” Despite his age, Neal moved swiftly, motioning Si to grab Rose’s legs while he gently picked her up by the shoulders. Relenting, Si obliged.
     “And we’re supposed to take her where? If that thing is as massive as its roar was, we’re thoroughly screwed.”
     “Ah…” Neal tried to think, almost uttering several places, but discounting them all.
     “I can tell you where we’re going to take her,” Kurz said as he barged in the room, breathing heavily. “We’re going to take her to the middle of the town, we can’t be sure of which direction that monster out there is going to attack from, so this is the safest plan for now.” 
     “Yeah! What he said,” Mason agreed, coming in behind him. He stopped to take a quick breath then stepped in front of Si. “I’ll grab her, we can move faster with only one person doing the carrying!” He didn’t wait for the others to say anything, he just picked her up.
     “I have lots of questions right now, but my safety takes precedence. So where the hell should we be going then?” Si asked animatedly.
     “The centre of town, at least till we’ve established which direction the threat is coming from. So Mason, granddad, you two head there, me and Si are going to warn everyone else!” Kurz decided, much to Si’s horror.
     “Wait, what? I didn’t agree to anything!” he protested, but Kurz wasn’t having any of it, and ignored him.
     “Organising a defence is going to be tougher, but all we have to do is distract until an evacuation route is secured,” Kurz led the small group to the door.
     “Looks like Finch is going to get what he wanted after all…” Mason admitted.
     “If that monster turns this place into a crater then it’s going to be no use to him anyway. Besides, we’ve got a couple of aces up our sleeve,” Kurz looked at Rose, knowing that she was one of them, despite his reluctance to fully accept it.
     Mason had caught on quickly to what he meant, but still wanted to know what other chances they had.
     “...And aside from her? What are the other aces?”
     “There’s people poking and prodding the Heaven’s Rods. They get those back online, then we’ve won.”
     “...And the chances of that are?”
     “A hope is a hope isn’t it?”
     “We are all going to die aren’t we?” Si despaired.

     After she phased through the Phantom Dawn, Rose found herself standing in a whitespace, her surroundings giving her the impression that she was somewhere liminal. She was able to move normally but there was nowhere to go to. Nothing seemed to exist, nothing in any direction. She daren’t call out in case her voice shattered the realm, casting her back to the place she was before. Taking a few careful steps forward, she looked around to see if anything had changed, even the slightest vibration. When she was beginning to lose hope, she felt like she was being watched keenly. Then, as if in response to that feeling, multiple figures appeared around her, each one semi transparent and cast in shadow. There was no distinct features that Rose could make out on these figures and they were grouped together, but she didn’t know why. Each of them were posed as if they were portraying a scene. She reached out for the closest one, and her fingers passed through it, disrupting the image and caused her to recoil.
     “Why are you so afraid, child?” a distorted female voice called out. Although she didn’t recognise it, she was glad to have someone else there. “Don’t you recognise these?” 
Rose went to speak, but found she couldn’t.
     “You are still nothing like your old self, such a pity. At least you’ve started to remember something…” As the voice spoke, roses sprang up from the ground, stretching as far as the eye could see. “Maybe if you find this palace, a garden of roses, then you can remember everything, even your lost name. We both depend on it.”
     Rose tried her hardest to speak, wanting to call out to the voice who clearly knew more than what she was saying, but still, there was no words.
     “Even without your memories, you could be complete, but you must have lost it when you crashed. So sad. Your hand calls for it, I can tell by the way you wielded that cheap imitation before…”
     Looking down at her hands, Rose didn’t know what she was going on about. She wasn’t holding anything, and the only thing she remembered from before that she was holding was the sword that Mason gave her. Was that what the voice meant?
     Is she talking about the sword? Should I have my own sword? As the thoughts went swirling through Rose’s head, the voice spoke again.
     “Seems like you have a lot to think about, but it’s time for you to return to oblivion, until their voices reach you. See you soon, Rose,” the voice chuckled and Rose suddenly started to fall through the floor, grabbing at each of the flowers in vain, but the black ocean was awaiting her again.

     “Do you think she’ll wake up soon?” Mason asked Kurz as they approached the nominal center of the town.
     “I hope so, we could really use her right now…” Kurz replied as the monster’s roar filled the air again, but it was now uncomfortably close, Si and Neal had done their best to wake people and get them moving and it was their screams that hinted at the horror they were now facing, as the beast was finally close enough to see as it bore down on the town.

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That's your lot for this week,

Till next time,

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 15 October 2025

#145 Riz Alone Part 2

Happy Blog Day Everyone

I think you all know the drill now, the week between chapters always gets the short end of the straw.

I wish I had more to say, I really do. I'm hoping to do some fun things soon enough, to try and turn things around but its going to take a lot of will power, and even more know how. The latter of which is in drastically short supply!

Get it done right, and I could be moving forward again, do it wrong...and its really no different to how things are at the moment. Guess I haven't got too much to lose.

Living in fun times.

At least someone else might be having fun though...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



Was torn on wether to do this strip or just dive into the gags. As you can see, this is the direction I went. Might have been a mistake but it's far too late to deal with that now!

Live and learn, you live and learn.

Got two parts, possibly three if I want to do a Brennan returns scenario on top of it. What will Riz do? We'll find out...

That's all for this week.

Next time, Rose and Co will return as the biggest threat yet makes itself known! Alas though, our heroine is exhausted and currently unconscious, will she wake in time to prevent a tragedy? Time will tell...

Till then...

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 8 October 2025

#144 Riz Alone Part 1 + Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 16

Happy Blog Day Everyone

At the time of writing, this blog post is several hours late (to say nothing of how late my daily #vss365 posts are on my social media channels!). No idea of what happened to my time keeping this week, but if you see it, please return it to me as I've still got a lot to do.

It's Phantom Dawn time again, and I know I've said it a lot, but this time, it is the bridge to the final arc of the story. Will it be good is a different question but before we get there, let's catch up with our favourite duo...hang on a moment...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


Yup, another multipart adventure. I couldn't resist given Halloween season. What mischief will Riz cause all on his lonesome? Well, you'll have to find out next week.

An interesting error here, on the paper copy, panels 2 and 3 are the exact same colour. Not sure why my phone decided to brighten the middle one till it took on a different hue.

Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 17

As stated above, this is the start of the final arc of this story and this chapter really should not have been this long, just being a transition and all. Ideally, this means that there should be 4 chapters left to do. We'll see if that's the case.

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Chapter 16



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Chapter 16: Worst Time to Strike

     Neal and several onlookers rushed over to where Rose had fallen. He remembered the first time he saw her fighting one of the monsters, how the first use of that power had weakened her. He could only summarise that using it for longer periods, or even using more of it to fight stronger foes needed a recharge of sorts. At least, he hoped this was the case.
     Mason had already picked her limp body up, ready to move her to wherever she needed to be, while Kurz stood a little bewildered, till he realised who was carrying her.
     “Put her down you idiot!” he shouted.
     “What? Back in the dirt? What kind of idea is that!” Mason yelled in return. “We need to get her somewhere safe, I mean, what? Were you going to just leave her here!”
     “Crying out loud…No, I wouldn’t just leave her here…”
     “Good, then I was right to pick her up wasn’t I?”
     “That isn’t what I meant…”
     “You two! We need to take her back to the hideout, so now isn’t the time for pointless bickering,” Neal said, fighting the urge to bang their heads together.
     “Lead the way, I’ll make sure she’s safe and sound!” Mason puffed out his chest, as if he was immensely proud of his put upon role.
     “Why are you okay with this?” Kurz said to his grandfather, who brushed it off.
     “Right now, we have to get Rose some place to rest, anything else can wait.”
Kurz took one look at Mason, already following Neal, carefully leading the way.
     “Damn it,” he cursed himself.

     Back at the hideout, Si had been busy, the second he had heard of the trouble, he began packing for his escape, scouring the whole place for anything he thought might have been useful. This turned out to be not a lot, and those bits he did find, were simply too impractical to shove in a little bag. He also knew that his actions would be frowned upon, but he rationised it as being okay. Afterall, in the end of things, he wasn’t a fighter, he was the people person, the guy who made contacts. He’d go where the people where, and he assumed that the majority of people would be currently fleeing for their lives, leaving the town behind. He intended to do the same when he heard the monster’s roar, and the subsequent sounds of someone holding it at bay. Being as careful as he could have been ,he even peered out of the window to get a glimpse of what he’d be running from, but all he saw was the arrival of the big bug-like creatures, and their subsequent retreat. Then came the cheers that sounded larger than the screams had been. This was the confused state that Neal and the others had found him in when they burst through the door, Mason still carefully holding Rose.
     “Ah!” Si said, almost jumping out of his skin. “Who let him out!” he pointed a shaking finger at Mason.
     “I ask myself the same thing.” Kurz admitted under his breath.
     “This isn’t the time for this conversation,” Neal said sternly. “Mason, put Rose on the sofa the best you can. The beds upstairs might be better, but I’d rather she be somewhere in sight. That way we can keep a close eye on her.”
     Mason did as instructed, being ever so careful with her, making sure that she wasn’t disturbed.
     Kurz, for his part, had brought the sword with him, having found the weight surprising considering the way that Rose had been using it. He placed it next to her, still managing not to make eye contact with Mason, making it clear that he did not tolerate having to share the same space.
     “I think we’d better set up watches for the night, and we should be ready to get out of here at the first sign of trouble,” Kurz said.
     “You really don’t have to tell me twice!” Si said, butting into the conversation, and causing all the other participants to turn to him. “I mean…What happened to her?” he deftly changed the subject and pointed to Rose.
     “Rose fought off one of the monsters from the waste land,” Neal answered, trying to explain in as few words as possible.
     “She fought off one of the monsters? Are we sure that she’s not a monster?” Si countered with. “I mean, should we be standing close to her? Or is she like some kind of magnet that’ll bring the monsters to us?” 
     “Keep talking about her like that and I’ll hang you from that coat rack over there,” Mason muttered. “She’s clearly an angel sent to fight for us.” He said that last part in all seriousness.
     “I’m sorry, but why is the guy who beat me up earlier now standing with us like he’s part of the gang? Especially since he’s threatening me again!” Si followed up her earlier question, bringing it into the forefront.
     “I’m here because of her, not you two, alright?” Mason explained. “She’s giving me a second chance, and I’m going to take it, and that’s that.” 
     “Second chance? You think you deserve a second chance. Who’s fault is it that we’re in this mess? Who blindly served Finch again, the man who is trying to kill everyone in this town right now, by your own admission!” Kurz let his anger boil over.
     “I don’t think I deserve one, but she clearly does! That’s what’s important right now! Well, that trying to stay alive I guess, but I’m standing next to her!” Mason crossed his arms, and turned away from Kurz, who was standing looking incredulous over what he’d just heard.
     “You…” he began to mutter, till Neal interrupted their fight.
     “I’ll not have either of you acting this way while she is resting! You want to have another fight that badly go and do it outside! I’ve had enough of the bickering while the town remains in danger!” Neal’s outburst left him a little breathless. “If you want to do something constructive however, please go and stand guard outside. Now that night has fallen, it’ll be harder to see if any attack is imminent…” Neal helped himself down into a chair. “I’ll watch over her, until the Heaven’s Rods are working again, she may well be our last hope in surviving.”
     “I’ll take the first watch, could do with some time to think,” Mason announced as he left the room.
     “Thank god, he’s gone,” Si let out a small sigh of relief. “Are we going to lock him up again once we’re not getting eaten? Plus what about her, what the hell is her deal?” 
     “I don’t know,” Kurz replied bitterly, his rage deflated. He looked at Rose, before muttering again. “I just don’t know…Si, stay with granddad and see if he needs anything.”
     “What? Stay here? In this soon to be monster infested town? We could use this time to get the heck out of here!” Si had more to say along those lines, but a glare from Kurz put a stop to that. “...Or we could sit back here, let the doom come to us, you know?”
     Kurz still wasn’t smiling at any of this.
     “Fine, I’ll stay and help out your granddad. Happy now?” Si asked.
     “I wish…” Kurz said nonchalantly before turning to leave the room himself.
     “Where are you going?”
     “Mason was right about one thing I guess, I need some time to think.”
     “So you’re just going to leave me here?”
     “Do you want to go outside in the cold night air and be the first warning against monsters?”
     “Well when you put it that way…”
     “Good,” Kurz said as he opened the door. “I’ll be back in a bit to take over the watch.”
     Si watched as he exited the room, and then slumped into a chair next to Neal, who had been following their conversation, but declined to add anything.
     “...Sitting in silence it is…” Si let his head fall to the table.

     Mason had found a spot to sit on a rocky outcrop, the town just to his back, and the wide expanse of the wastes in front of him. The darkness didn’t bother him, and neither did the ethereal glow from the Phantom Dawn above, casting its strange light that twisted the shadows. Despite what logic would dictate, the light did nothing to dispel the inky blackness, instead it highlighted it more, giving it a dreamlike quality. He thought back to the first time he encountered such a scene, when he and his grandmother were travelling from town to town, moving by night to minimise the time in the sweltering heat of the days back then. He remembered how his grandmother had put on a brave face on what they were doing, trying to treat it like a game, despite fully knowing how much danger the pair had been in constantly. The theatrics she’d employed had stuck with him, and he considered that was why he’d been so theatrical being Finch’s underling. He knew he had to play the part of the hired muscle, without ever wanting to do the more extreme acts.
     One time, Finch wanted him to kill a couple who had been defiant to him. Mason responded by burning the house down in a grand fashion. Finch had been pleased but of course didn’t know that Mason had already paid off the couple to leave using what little money he had that no one else knew about. The flaw in this plan was that, aside from the reputation it gave him, Finch started asking him to do it more and more, with Mason have to resort to crazier schemes to keep his sanity intact. That was why he’d done what he needed to with Kurz’s group. He’d hoped to chase them away, yet it had been his facade that broke completely. To him though, maybe it hadn’t been a bad thing. It allowed him to escape from under Finch’s ever tightening grip, and he did get to meet her.
Mason looked around, making sure he was fully alone, and then he started trying to recite some poetry from his memory, turning half forgotten fragments into full passages. He repeated them to himself, wanting to commit them to memory, and then, he’d tell them to Rose, and anyone else who would listen, to get them to see that he was not who he appeared to be.
     “What are you talking about?”
Kurz’s voice startled Mason who quickly stood to face him, having just realised that he was able to get the drop on him insultingly easy.
     “N-Nothing! I was just…Er,,,Remembering old times. Why are you out here? Shouldn’t you be resting till your shift, or do you want to have a go again.”
     “I came out here to think, not to talk to you so don’t worry about that,” Kurz said walking to stand beside him, facing out into the wasteland. “My mum always told me that the wastelands were a paradox, full of danger yet full of potential…”
     “My granny used to say the same. Yet here we are, facing down the danger, yet seeing little of that potential, but then again…” Mason trailed off as he realised that Rose had come from the wastes, fitting what they were told quite well.
     “You’ve got a one track mind, you know that?” Kurz said, knowing what he was probably thinking about.
     Turning away so that Kurz couldn’t see his embarrassment, Mason cleared his throat.
     “Don’t know what you mean…” He voice trailed away to silence, as the pair stood there, looking out.
     “Why…” Kurz muttered.
     “What?” 
     “Why should I forget everything that happened between us?”
     “It would make life a bit easier if I didn’t have you yelling at me every time you saw me. I know I’ve done some bad things, though not as bad as the things you think I’ve done, but I had to do what I could to survive. You must have done the same right? Everyone is just trying to survive,” Mason explained, and the way he did it caused Kurz to look at him with a side eye.
     “I never pictured you to be the sort of person to speak like that.”
     “Would it be easier for you if I was just a brain dead devotee of Finch’s? I played the part I was given, portraying the person Finch wanted me to be.” 
     “You could have just walked away, you know. You choose to stay at his side.”
     “Spoken like someone who was never in that situation. It’s always easier to speak outside of the problem then to be in it. Finch took me in when I had no one else, he provided me food and shelter. I was still a kid…” Mason stated, his eyes never leaving some imagined spot in the distance.
     “What happened with your grandma?”
     “She…She put herself in the way between me and a monster. I was rescued by a group of people from a nearby town, but quickly abandoned. Apparently people will only care about rescuing kids from certain death while it gives them glory, any other time like they don’t give a damn.” 
     “So that’s when Finch found you…”
     “Yup…If you don’t mind me saying something though, your mother must have been a badass for Finch to send Eros after her. He only ever got used against Finch’s biggest threats…or when you screwed up badly while working for him.” 
     The turn of the conversation towards his own mother caught Kurz off guard, amd while there was a spike in his anger, he subdued it.
     “I never learned till much later what my parents were doing, or why Finch wanted them dead over it. I found the bodies all the same though, it was only through my grandfather that I learned everything. All I cared about then was hurting Finch and anyone associated with him.”
     “You certainly did that…” Mason rubbed his cheek from where both Kurz and Rose had hit him within the space of a morning.      “Funny though, or tragic if you want to look at it like that, we’re both orphans from different sides.”
     “I guess we are, we’ve both lost things important to us.”
     “Just like Rose.”
     “Had to work her into this didn’t you?”
     “No, listen. She’s lost herself. That could just be the tip of the iceberg as well, who knows what else she’s gone through. You don’t just forget things like that without going through something first. I mean, she lost an entire identity and everything with it.”
     Kurz hadn’t thought about it like that, and he was loath to admit it but Mason did have a point. Still, it didn’t erase the questions he had about her, and what she was, but at the same time, he never thought about what she was going through, or what she was feeling. He’d never treated her like an equals, only ever as a stray that his grandfather inexplicably picked up. He let silence drop in between them once more, thinking about every interaction they had and how he’d responded with her. He cursed himself, but at the same time, it left him confused, as it also didn’t change any of his concerns, they still needed addressing,
     Kurz was going to say ‘even so’ but never got the chance, as the silence was irreplaceably broken by another roar that shattered the bewildering peace that had settled over the town. It dwarfed what they had heard before in tone and volume, the ground itself reverberating.
     “What was that?” Mason asked in a panic.
     “Nothing good,” Kurz said through gritted teeth, trying to look out into the night, wanting to see some spectral shape that they could attribute the roar to. He made something out, a shape still on the horizon, one that was slowly getting bigger. He could see no details but he could tell that it was on another scale entirely.
     “We have to get people moving!” Mason shot up and started running back into the town.
     Kurz started back as well, but the shape was getting bigger all the time, and he knew it was going to be upon them…

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That's it for this week.

Till next time...

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 1 October 2025

#143 Digging for Trouble

Happy Blog Day Everyone

It's an in-between installment today but sadly, I've got an announcement to make that I wish I didn't have to.

I've learned from the publisher of Daemon Soul that they are closing their doors, and this Daemon Soul is no longer available for sale. It'd only been out there in the wild for six months but I'd be lying if I said it sold well. As easy as it would be for me to pin the blame on market forces, the burden falls on me for not doing enough to promote it, and then there was the quality of writing...Yeah, the publisher did the best they could.

On the plus side, they transferred me all the rights back and formatted documents so I can try again, but the question is, would anyone even want to? Ironic as I did decide on attempting self publishing with this series before but editing costs made it a little out of reach for me.

So, yeah Daemon Soul now joins the Brennan and Riz books in limbo until I can finally sort myself out enough to sort them out. A tall order indeed.

I'll still write number 2 though as I need something to work on but I've also been looking at the two spin offs I've been tinkering with (Avalon Tales and Phantom Dawn, which is obliviously being serialised here) and seeing if a shift to first person will help them as they lack the kind of villain focused scenes I used in Daemon Soul itself.

Basically, watch this space.

Let's move onto something happier shall we?

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz




...Well, Brennan brought this on himself this time. Not often you can say that! Trying a different approach with this one (not the first time I've done physical comedy in the strip but Brennan’s reaction is more rooted in the traditional comic strips ala peanuts or Garfield) and it worked quite well. The script underwent some minor revisions and isn't the best it could have been, but more importantly, I don't hate the artwork. I'll take that as a win.

That's all for this week, and I wish I had more good news but it is what it is.

I'll be back next time with more Phantom Dawn, but till then...

Keep on writing.

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 24 September 2025

#142 Not Rizs Favourite Thing + Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 15

Happy Blog Day Everyone

Chapter 15 of Phantom Dawn is here, concluding Rose's current fight, but how lomg will she get to rest? Better read on to find out.

Before that though, Riz is about to get an unexpected (and unwanted) surprise...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz




As unbiased as I can be (that is to say, I'm not unbiased at all) the third panel here is my favourite that I've drawn in a while. The 2nd panel though, I tried a few things that didn't work as I wanted. That being said, its a fun look at Riz worst time of the week!

Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 15

The final part of Rose's defence is here, following Mason's shock intervention last time. Was that enough to tip the scales? Better read on to find out!

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Chapter 15




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Chapter 15: A Moment to Breath

     The monster came at her, its legs seemed to be pounding the ground with even more force than it had been doing. All the dust that was being thrown in the air reflected the dying rays of sunlight that had managed to break through the dominating cloud cover. Rose held her ground, preparing a swing, probably the only one she would get in given the pure force beating down on her. She knew she would have to make this count, and she intended to do that.
     Both Kurz and Mason wanted to pull their gazes away, but found they couldn’t, they eyes locked on the scene, trepidation rolling off them as sweat. Neither said a word, but their faces betrayed that intent, showing the fear. They also knew that Rose was the only hope the town would have, as neither of them were in the same league as this monster, and there was bound to be others lurking out there. Evacuating the whole town was a timely affair, something they didn’t have a lot of.
     Neal made his way to them just as the monster was unsettlingly close to hitting Rose.
     “Rose…” Was all he managed to muster, as his will to say anything else had left him as it had them.

     With every micro second that passed, the monster and Rose got closer and closer to their inevitable clash, yet Rose never wavered, there was no sign that she was going to flee. The contact point between the two arrived and Rose leapt into action, swinging her sword and using all the momentum that the monster had against it. To observers, there was only a sound of steel against flesh, and then nothing as the monster slowed down, and Rose, whilst in a different position now, looking like she had just landed back on her feet, was still standing.
     There was abated breath to see what the outcome was, as everyone tried to work out what exactly had happened.
     “Did she do it?” Mason whispered, being the first to speak again.
     “I…” Kurz went to speak, but movement from the monster caught their attention, bringing the focus back to it as it let out a chilling howl, one that made it quite clear how much pain it was in.
     To those looking, the reason for the howl became increasingly obvious as a large wound had opened up on its face with several of its eye stalks now missing. The creature started to thrash around, till it turned around fully, and saw Rose, pointing the now bloody blade at it. She didn’t say a word, not that she needed to, as the monster seemed to get the point, and ran, jumping over the girl who had done the damage. It didn’t take long for the creature to vanish on the horizon. With the large one now having left, the little ones also scattered away from the scene, with some digging their way underground once more. Then, less than ten minutes after it had all ended, a sense of peace settled over the town, indicating that the danger had passed, for now.

     The townsfolk had all gathered from their hiding places, and word quickly spread out amongst them over what had fully transpired. The awe which people had initially placed on Rose after how she had dealt with Mason had now been replaced with some fear. That she was strong they had accepted without much question, his skills being needed to deal with the very human threat they were up against then. Now, they had seen her fight against the monsters with seemingly equal or even superior strength, and they were unnerved in the extreme. Low mumblings about her true origins made their way to Kurz’s ears, and he kind of agreed with them, just like when he’d learned about her earlier feat. Humans could not stand against the beasts the way she had, not without either serious armour and equipment, even the famous trappers had to rely on cunning and traps.
     
     Mason had equally conflicting thoughts, but at the same time, things actually made a little sense to him, the way she’d manhandled him before, that strength. He’d called her an angel to be poetic, but he started to wonder if that was really the case. He knew he should have been scared, yet she was also the first person in a very long time to actually show him any warmth or concern. Monsters weren’t capable of that, he was positive. He had a different problem though, as many had also realised he wasn’t where he should have been, and while Rose was clearly the topic of choice, there were threats being made against him as well, trying to link him with the very monster they had just survived. If he went to Rose now, to check on if she was okay, he knew it would drag her into his own misdeeds. Still, he couldn’t leave her alone at a time like this. He went to step towards her, but he was almost knocked off his feet as something ran past him. Mason never saw what it was till the blur was in front of him. The shape only became clearer the more it got closer to Rose, that of a little girl. 
     “Misssss!” the little girl screamed out.
     Rose was still staring into space, holding the sword as though it was the most natural thing in the world to her. The girl ran straight into her, with a force that would have bowled most over.
     Looking down at the girl sobbing on her legs, Rose’s empty eyes showed no memory of who the girl was.
     “I was so scared!” the little girl continued, never once glancing up.
     “Cecily…” The name escaped Rose’s lips as she slowly returned to normal, the feeling that had overtaken her retreating to whence it came. It was at this point that the little girl did look up, and saw those friendly eyes again. While the adults around her had been wary, it didn’t matter to Cecily, she knew a hero when she saw one. Rose knelt down beside her, and hugged her tight.
     “I’m so glad you’re safe,” Rose said happily.

     Looking at the touching scene, Mason noted the reactions of the other onlookers now that the girl had effectively shattered the tension. Some, seeing the child running freely towards Rose, embracing her without fear, allowed their views to soften. Others still held the contempt in their eyes, but begrudgingly accepted that their lives had been saved, and it wasn’t the time nor the place to take things any further. Mason noted the couple of others who had chosen that moment to walk away, their disgust palpable. He didn’t want to take a gamble that their own views of him had changed so turned to walk away, not knowing where he was going to go.
     “Oi! Mister!” The same little girl who had ran to Rose, was now running straight at him, with a speed that he didn’t think was possible from one so small.
     “Hey! Wait, you’re going to hit me!” Mason yelled at her, but she didn’t listen, and like a wrecking ball, jumped into him, causing him to lose balance, falling over backwards.
     “Good grief, kid! What are your parents feeding you!” He croaked out.
     “Soup and love!” Cecily replied. “Miss said I had to keep you from sneaking away!”
     “Miss?” It took an embarrassing amount of time before Mason realised who she meant, and sure enough, by the time he cottoned on, Rose was walking towards him.

     Kurz was also watching the scene, but his own emotions were more mixed now then they were when Rose’s strength became apparent. He didn’t know what she was, that calm exterior she had presented with, contrasted sharply with the prowess she seemed to possess. He didn’t know if he should approach her or not, and ultimately, he declined to go to her, wanting to keep his distance, even if just for now. What this event did spark in him though, was the curiosity to learn more about her. Was this the extent of her powers, and what was she really. The way she was acting with Mason was also a cause for concern, as she’d been quick to befriend someone who was undefendable in Kurz’s opinion.

     Mason was still standing awe struck when Rose approached him, he saw she was about to speak, and started his own speech, pre-empting her:
     “My lady, I don’t deserve this!” He knelt down, and bowed his head before her.
Rose was taken aback by the outburst, but undaunted in saying what she wanted to say.
     “Thank you,” She presented the handle of the blade back to Mason, gesturing to him to take it off her. “I wouldn’t have been able to defend everyone without your help.” 
     “My…My help?” Mason stuttered. “I…I don’t know what to say to that.” He was still declining to look her in the face, afraid to see if she held the same judgment in her eyes that the rest of the town seemed to have, despite her kind words.
     “You don’t know what to say?” Rose repeated what he said, as it clearly made no sense to her. “Sometimes, if you don’t know what to say, just smile. It’s what someone once told me, I think…” Rose stated, seemingly confused by her own statement.
     “You think?”
     “It’s strange…Holding a weapon like this one,” Rose lifted the sword up, looking at her reflection in the blade. “And it feels like the most natural thing in the world. My hands feel comfortable holding something like this, even when I know that it’s only designed to kill. With that feeling, there’s other memories in there, fragments of conversations. I wouldn’t have discovered that, if you hadn’t lent me this. I doubt I would have been able to fend that creature off if I’m honest.”
     “If that’s the case, then please keep it. Consider it the first part of my penance.” 
     “Penance? What do you mean by that?”
     “It means that I want to atone for everything I did while working under Finch. In fact, the only person I want to be working under now, is you.” 

     While not everyone could hear the conversation, those that could, almost fell over in disbelief at this point. This included Kurz, who finally acted, walking over to them in a maddened rage.
     “What is going on here! We’ve just been attacked by monsters because someone, Finch sent, the Finch you work for, decided to wreck the town’s protection system. Then, you think it’s a good time to try and throw yourself on her feet? We are in this mess because of you!” Kurz yelled, he felt that his anger was justified.
     “I don’t work for Finch now! My contact with him was ripped up the second he sent Eros in! I failed so I became useless to him. Maybe I want to atone though? Ever think of that! My life literally changed because of her, heck, everyone’s lives have changed because of her when you think about it! Mainly because we’re all still alive right now and not some monsters snack!” Mason’s big and loud rant caught the ears of more people, with some giving approving nods, but refusing to join in the argument.
     Kurz bit his tongue at first, Rose was the sole reason any of them were alive as they certainly couldn’t have stood against that creature themselves, not as they were, even mustering a full evacuation had proven to have taken too long. He was still angry though, angry at the position they’d found themselves in, and at Mason for not bearing enough guilt for everything that had happened in the town over the years. He found Mason’s need to atone bitter in his mouth, it had only been getting caught out first by Rose, and then by Kurz himself that had led to this change of heart. Just when he had finally found the words to say, Rose interrupted the pair.
     “Is now the time for fighting like this? The danger is still out there,” Rose cast a look back into the wastes, unsure if the the paranoid feeling she was experiencing was because of the Phantom Dawn glaring menacingly down on all of them, or if something else unseen was spying on them, waiting for it’s own chance to strike.
     “She’s right, all this talk can wait till after we get what little rest we can, and organise a safe space for people,” Mason said. “Not that anyone is going to listen to me, but I bet you can get them to see sense, Rose.” Mason turned to her just as she started to waver a little, her eyelids getting heavier and heavier. “Rose?” 
     She took one step forward, the sword falling from her hand, and then collapsed, to the shock of everyone watching…

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I do apologise for the abrupt ending there, but as has often been the case lately, the chapter still had more to say but it was alresdy getting more lengthy then what I'd like for a story like this. Editing this one is going to be a pain for sure.

That's all for this week, hope everyone takes care.

Till next time...

Keep on writing.

Peter James Martin

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