Wednesday, 15 July 2026

#184 Riz Tales + Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 10

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

We've reached Chapter 10 of Avalon Tales! We shift back to Isabelle with this one, as she pokes her nose into places where she shouldn't be! Want to see what she finds? Well, you can read about it below!

My writing has been coming out in dribs abd drabs as I sink into a lull, but I'm hopeful that a holiday is all I need to pull me out of this funk and get my head down, especially since the finish line is technically visible, far onto the horizon. I think I need to find a way to make these writing stints more manageable in a way where I don't start off strong and then crash and burn mid way through. Moving to one a month is doable I suppose but then it would take a year and a half to get anythng finished. Need to think about it I suppose.

Anyway, let's move onto Brennan and Riz and see what's up with them, though it looks like it might just be Riz today!

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


Riz Tales, Woo Hoo!

Just wanted to get that out my head, and if the original song isn't stuck in your head, then you must be impervious to ear worms!

Can't exactly remember the genesis of this strip, I just know it pretty much came out as you see here, fourth wall break and all. I believe the next two weeks issues will be simpler affairs as I have a lot to do behind the scenes. Of course, let's see if I stick to that!

Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 10

Last time, we saw Cade and Robyn join forces to help Isabelle, only to learn that she was already getting into the thick of things. Now, we pull the focus back on her as she explores the demon nest, looking to find any information she can, while also seeking to put an end to the Blood Brothers threat, but is that all that's going on? 

Read on to find out!

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Chapter 10

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Chapter 10: Into the Demons Nest

     The industrial area had fallen silent, and Isabelle didn't like that. She’d expected to encounter some guards when she neared, someone keeping the outer perimeter safe from prying eyes or enemy reinforcements. Instead, there had been no one. Even when crossing the threshold into the area itself, walking in the shadows of dilapidated warehouses and the skeletal frames of machinery, there was no sign of any one, be it Avalon or otherwise.
     This isn't right, this place should have been locked down tight. Where did dad go? Where did any of them go? Isabelle asked herself these questions as she carefully walked around, wanting to get to the site of her initial encounter. Her scar hadn't stopped throbbing the entire night so she'd been semi used to it, but the other feeling she'd been getting from it, one the entire time she'd been there, that was new. The only way she could describe it was as a wave motion, and while she didn't know exactly what it was trying to tell her, the fact she was feeling it at all was not a good sign.
     Stopping for a moment to gather her thoughts, she glanced at the equipment attached to her belt, the demonic sensor, the same one that failed to warn her about the impending threat last time. As she expected it wasn't registering anything, the needle flickering lightly but not enough to register a change. Isabelle quickly discounted its result as the atmosphere where she was told a different story. The air felt oppressive and the building's silhouettes twisted when not in the centre of her point of view. She knew that something was greatly wrong. Having memorised the deployment maps, she knew that the industrial area, while large, wasn't as dense as where she was, the walk to her goal should have taken her only five minutes, ten at most. Yet she was nowhere near where she wanted to be, and it had already been twenty minutes. She moved closer to one of the buildings, and noticed how the wall actually looked, like an image had been stretched to fit the frame. From the looks of it, the warehouse should have been made from corrugated iron sheets, so she should have been able to run her hand over it, feeling the bumps, but instead, despite how it looked, it was perfectly smooth. She pulled her sword from its resting place, and got in a combat stance as she’d seen enough of this place to know that it was hiding something. Carefully, she slashed the wall, and the expected noise of steel on steel was replaced by nothing as the sword cut through thin air.
     This whole place…She said to herself as she came to the realisation about what she’d wandered into. But, where is my father? The sound of footsteps caught her attention, heavy thuds that no human could have made, not normal ones anyway. These were nearby, but she couldn’t see the source yet. The way her scar was feeling though, she had an inkling that she was about to come face to face with a demon. Ducking down behind a small wall, she waited as her suspicion was proved right. The monster was of a similar type to the ones that ambushed her and her team earlier that night. This one was on its own though and was moving with no urgency, it twisted its head at regular intervals, and Isabelle recognised its actions for what they were. It was doing a security sweep. Keeping herself out of sight, Isabelle saw a unique opportunity, and sought to take advantage of it.
     Waiting till it had passed, Isabelle, keeping low, followed it, ducking behind whatever cover she could find. From this vantage point, she could see more evidence of how this demon came to be by the number of surgical marks over its body, tell tale signs that the creature had been pulled apart and then sewn back up again. What bothered her now, was if the creature was looking around because she’d been detected somehow, or if this was all routine, and her arrival had gone unnoticed. She’d preferred the latter, as she doubted she could storm the base all by herself. The demon seemed to stop every other step, checking every direction as it was going, then, it turned to go down a side route, one that wouldn’t give much cover. Isabelle resolved to carry on though, and duly crept forward to see where the demon had gone, and was delighted to see that it was heading down stairs that shouldn’t have been there. She realised quickly that this meant her suspicions about this place were correct. That huge demonic presence that Rei spoke of, this weird illusion that had fallen on the area it all pointed to a simple fact. The Blood Brothers base had been under their feet the entire time.
     I have to let Dad know…Wait, his team wouldn’t have missed any of this… Isaeblle thought as she looked around at her surroundings once more. Since she came to realise what was going on, more and more of it seemed to warp. The signs were there, even down to the silence when there should have been at least a hum of noise in the background as the rest of the world moved on. Instinctively she reached for her shoulder where her scar was, and almost like intuition, she felt afraid for her father. From what he had explained to her, to what was going on now, all signs pointed to him walking into a trap, one that even he would find it difficult to escape from. Isabelle;s drifted down to the stairs that led downwards. It was clear that she had two options, the first was to keep exploring up here in the hopes that she wandered into anyone from Avalon, someone she could explain the situation to. Then they would have to get the message to everyone else, adding more links in the plan’s chain that could fail. The second one, and the one that was calling her most, was to go down into the base herself, and face the threat head on. If she could spoil the trap before it was sprung, then that would be enough for her, even better if she could reclaim the Holy Grail which had obviously been taken as bait..Clutching her sword tightly, she started towards the stairs, slowly at first, just to see if the demon was still there or if it moved further in its patrol route. She was doing this alone, but she was glad in a way, no one was going to get hurt because of her choice. Taking a deep breath, she steeled herself and started down the stairs, her eyes fixed ahead of her as more of the dimly lit staircase came into view. The construction had been haphazard, with no finesse involved, as though the only concern was to make it stable, there was no change with this regard the further she went down, diving deeper and deeper underground till the steps met the ground, which in keeping with the appearance of everywhere else, was raw earth with wooden panels laid down to provide some support, though they were broken in multiple places on account of the demons that had been treading on them in number. She took in the dank smells of the corridor, noting the lights that had been strung together to provide abysmal illumination. So far, she couldn’t see any off shoots from this corridor that would allow her to start looking around, so she was forced to follow the direction that was open to her. The thought of a security system hadn’t strayed too far away from her mind, but so far, she hadn’t seen anything that resembled a camera.
     Then again, do demons even need anything like that? She reasoned to herself. The only consolation, as she saw it, was that there hadn’t been a stampede of demons on her position, meaning that either they didn’t know yet that she was here, or they didn’t care, indeed, if it was the latter, she might have played into their hands by coming down here. If that was the case, Isabelle was just going to have to prove to them that they would be obstinate to the extreme in doing as they wished.
     Hearing a sound from the end of the corridor made her tense up. It was a demonic growl, and it was in multiple. Isabelle stopped and quickly scanned the walls she’d passed, hoping to see any sign that they were movable. Paying close attention to the floor, she discovered a patch where it seemed like a muddy footprint ended up halfway under a wall. Still there was no obvious signs of entry, no way to get the door to open, inspecting it closer she noticed small sections of the wall that could be flipped up, and this part of the wall continued four such things. The contents of the first two looked reminiscent of ammo clips, though as if you asked someone who had a vague idea of what they’d look like to create some from memory. They clearly wouldn’t fit in her Avalon Issue weaponry, which only meant that they were designed for the demons,
     Demons using weapons was not a new thing. Many demons seemed to be born with some weaponry to hand, be it claws or other bladed weapons that emerged from their own being, there had even been instances of the demons using human weaponry that they either scavenged or stole from the still warm bodies of their kills. Then of course, there was the demon weapons, which as the name implied, were demons bound to weapons through processes not entirely known to Avalon,. The existence of these ammunition clips, spoke that the demons were making their own arsenals, separate to the aforementioned demon weapons. There was one obvious advantage Isabelle could see to this approach would be to quickly arm a fighting force, and there could be no good to come of that. Pocketing the ammo clips for now, she turned her attention to the other two small boxes, finding relief when one of them resembled a handle, that she slid the side, causing the wall to fall backwards and slide partially out of the way, revealing another corridor. She stepped through and then closed the door up, finding the same handle contraption on the other side of the door. After making sure the coast was clear in this new pathway, she pressed herself up against the door she had just come through and listened as several demons marched past, presumably on their way to the surface. From what she could perceive, it didn’t sound like they were in any kind of rush. From that, Isabelle concluded that they were another guard patrol, going out to make sure that their illusion was still in effect, and that no one was coming to pry.into their affairs.
Theorising that she was safe for now, Isabelle turned around and began to explore the new corridor she was in. Appearance wise, it looked identical to the first one, and now that she knew what to look for, there were doors all over the place, though to her surprise, the first ones she checked, all led to empty rooms, devoid of anything that might have given a clue to their purpose .However, scraps of newspapers offered tantalising information about when these tunnels might have been excavated. The dates on the scraps were from the late sixties, she could make out the first three digits as a one, nine and a six, but the other was smudged, still it gave her a decade to work with, and from the looks of things, the demons had just moved into this site, after all, demons could see in the dark, they had no need of lights like the ones that dangled above. The thought that Avalon itself had made this base could not be so easily dismissed.
     Further exploration provided no further evidence that she hadn’t already come across, just more empty rooms. Her luck changed however when she found another tunnel behind one of the doors, and this tunnel looked nothing like the others, being much rougher, and the lights being much more haphazard. Inspecting them more closely, they looked more modern than the other ones. The corridor tilted downwards, and got wider as it descended. Now, Isabelle found herself in a massive chamber, with other openings in the distance. She walked into the middle of the space and looked around, trying to gauge the size and realised that if someone wanted, they could place a whole army in here. She had little time to dwell on any of this however, as her scar started pulsing, she strained her ears to see if she could hear footsteps from the way she had just come from. At first she could hear the distinct sound of someone heavy footed, but then it stopped. Everything went quiet and she began to wonder if the coast was clear when the room itself started to shake. Isabelle’s mind immediately jumped to the threat of an earthquake but then it became clearer. It was footsteps, the sound of thunderous footsteps echoing throughout the underground area. The wall near where she had came from seemed to erupt as a massive shape burst through it. Despite all the dust that had been kicked up, she was able to tell that the shape belonged to a giant suit of Knight’s armour. It was pitch black in colour and the joints seemed to be blue ethereal flames connecting the pieces of armour together. The giant lumbered forward, baleful burning eyes glaring at her from a visor.
     “What manner of demon are you? Are you trying to insult us with that form?” Isabelle shouted angrily. She took aim and fired, wanting to see how strong the armour was, and to her non-surprise, the enhanced bullets did practically nothing, but the sound of metal bouncing off metal told her enough. The armour was literal armour, and not hardened skin seen on the stronger demons. She deduced that either the ethereal flames was the demon, possessing the armour, or that another demon was hiding inside it, extending the flames as a method of control, like a human driving a car. Unsheathing her sword, she activated its cutting edge, and stood her ground. The size difference between the two was immense, but nothing she couldn’t deal with, she had her duty to fulfill after all.
     I can use it’s size against it, I’m far more agile than that walking heap of scrap. I take down the legs, I’ve won. Isabelle thought out her plan of attack, having seen nothing that would hinder it. With the distance she had between the pair of them, Isabelle studied its movements carefully, just as she had been taught to. She noticed that there was always a slight wobble just after its foot came down, and it was momentary, but it was all she would need. She charged forward, alternating between keeping an eye on her target, and what it was doing with its arms, the last thing she wanted was to be blind sided by a massive fist. In reaction to this, the giant stretched out to grab her, a move she easily avoided as it was lumbered around. Ahead of her was the target she was aiming for as the giant went to put its foot down again, wanting to steady itself in an attempt to squash her. This move provided her with what she wanted, and just as the foot slammed into the ground, she struck. Time seemed to slow as she watched as her sword and the her target came at each other, she held her breath when the blade made contact. There had been resistance, but not for long.
     To her relief, the sword cut through the armour just as she’d hoped it would. Then as it followed it’s arc, it swung free. There was a splash of that ethereal flame from the opening, and she darted back to avoid it burning her. What she wanted to happen now, was for the giant to lose its balance and fall, either direction was fine with her. 
That didn’t happen though.
     The giant instead straightened itself up, and she could already tell something was different with it. It took another step forward, but there was no wobble anymore, and in fact, its entire movements seemed smoother. Before she even had time to register any other change, the giant slammed its fist into the ground narrowly avoiding her, but the shockwave hit her hard. She managed to roll as she hit the ground, preventing much of the damage, but the foe was already on her, as it moved to kick her. She couldn’t evade this one as easy as before so was clipped by the side of the armoured boot. She was knocked towards the far wall. She pulled herself up, and tried to calm the running thoughts that were circling her head, wanting to find a way to overcome the massive enemy. As if reading her mind, the giant changed its movement again, acting like it was now floating off the ground instead of any traditional movement. With immense speed, it closed the gap, its right fist at the ready.
     For the second time in her life, Isabelle found herself frozen, unable to do much as the enemy went in for the attack. Her only reprieve came from the giant changing its target at the last moment, instead of going for her, it reached up, punching the ceiling. The result was instantaneous, as the roof of the massive chamber began to collapse. Regaining her senses, Isabelle looked to her left, seeing a passageway that was her only hope of getting out alive, She ran for it, but the giant struck the ground behind her, causing her to be thrown into the tunnel, the force of the blow caused her to lose consciousness. The last thing she saw was the rocks falling, sealing up the exit, separating her from the giant.

     When she woke up, she was back in her old childhood bedroom, the early rays of dawn poking through the curtains. There was an old fashioned alarm clock dinging away, but she was trying her hardest to ignore it. What she couldn’t ignore was her mother standing in the doorway, arms crossed but wearing a more jovial expression.
     “You can’t stay in bed all morning, you know?” Diana stated, her kind smile bringing tears to Isabelle’s eyes. “We’ve got a lot to do today, so let’s get up and meet the day!”
     Isabelle wanted to rush out of bed, run to her, and wrap her arms around her as tightly as she could, but she couldn’t move.
     “Time to wake up…” Diana repeated, her voice slowly fading out, as the surroundings lost all colour, and then all definition.
     “...Time to wake up…” Her words became echos as another voice joined the fray, saying the exact same thing. At first they hid behind what Diana was saying, but quickly the roles were reversed, and the other voice took over.
     “Time to wake up…” This other voice was male, and Isabelle woke up, finding herself in that same tunnel as before, but this time, she knew she wasn’t alone. The voice was still there, and the source was close by. Taking a look around, the corridor had rooms on each side of it that resembled prison cells, with metal bars forced and twisted into place. Now back on her feet, she started scanning the cells one by one, till she found the only occupied one. The occupant was draped in dirty robes, and wore a crown that had been crudely constructed out of barbed wire, with dried blood on his head from where the spikes had dug into his flesh. His eyes were closed at first, but he opened them slowly, revealing their light blue colour, then he spoke again:
     “You have woken up I see…”

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Next Chapter (not live yet!)

Well, that's another chapter down!

Next week sees the return of my 'The Plot Thickens' experiment, as new cards are drawn and added into the story.

Till next time,

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 8 July 2026

#183 Can't Please Riz + The Plot Thickens Part 1

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

It's a in-between week, yes, but with a difference this time! After seeing countless adverts for it in game magazines, I finally got a copy of the game, The Plot Thickens (sci fi edition)! With it in hand, I decided to try something fun, read on to find out what, but first, over to our favourite duo.

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz

See? Riz is British in his heart with his love of complaining!

Not much to say about this one, everything turned out like I wanted. A rarity I think you'll agree. Plus I already know what I want to do for nexf week, but it's going to require some research...Should be fun!

The Plot Thickens: A Solo Scifi Tale Part 1

So for those unaware, The Plot Thickens is sort of a boardgame. I say sort of as I can guarantee that you won't have played anythjng like it before. It's a game that was released by Bright Eye Games a couple of years ago. I'm aware it had some history prior to that through some contest that Hasbro did but that's not important for today. The game is played by the players telling a story with the cards they are given, and then, from the second turn onwards, are able to add other players cards into their own story. The idea is that the players are building a shared narrative of sorts rather than multiple completely seperate tales (indeed, one of the players is given the task of ending the whole thing!).

I've had my eye on it for a while as I loved the idea of what it was offering, being a very story driven person. I finally pulled the trigger on it when it happened to fall on a very good deal (I got it for £3 as the store had a 90% sale on it for some reason) sadly the other versions were full price (they released 4 genres for the game. Sci fi, Adventure, Detective and Romance) so I can't mix and match...yet.

It was after a few games did I realise the potential of this title outside of an amusing evening. Prompts.

This brings me to this week's main piece. I'm going to use the game to write a new, original (for me at least) sci di short! 

The rules I'm setting up are as follows:

Once my hand is drawn, no going back. I'll be writing out what cards to keep myself on the straight abd narrow.

I'll be doing this story over 'three turns' effectively 6 weeks but a new part will alternate with the next chapter of Avalon Tales.

Explain the rules of the game where and when they're needed.

Seems simple enough yes?

Let's get to it!

To begin with, I shuffled each of the game's three decks (a person, a things, and a places deck. I then dealt myself three people cards and choose which one of them will be my character. I was given a Rock Alien, a Tentacle alien and a monster trainer. Not exactly a hard choice, but this story is going to be about a monster trainer. Next, I dealt myself a hand of five cards, one person card, two things cards, and lastly, two places cards. In order, these were Lizard Person, Armour, Cryo Chamber, asteroid and capital. In the proper game, whatever context I set for these cards, the other players must abide by if they use them.

With the cards set, lets go!

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My name is Clive Stern, and I'm a high class monster trainer, one of the best this side of the Astroid belt. Or at least, I used to be. Now, I wasted my time in different dives around the capital. It was in one such place that someone finally found me, though it wasn't the person I'd hoped it would be. It was an operative from the Federation, a Lizard Person named Resene. She wasted no time in telling me what she wanted. She claimed to have a job that only I could do, and that I was going to have to undergo cryosleep to do it. This didn't fill me with confidence. With nothing else I could do though, I grabbed my armour...

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With all cards played out, that is the end of this part!

Now, I'll redraw my hand upto five, with no limits on which deck(s) I can draw from. I'll be adding the ghost writer mode which will add three random cards to the mix that I can use next time.

With that said, we're finished for this week. Next week we're back to Avalon Tales, so refresh your memory with chapter 9 here, and check back next for chapter 10!

Till next time...

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 1 July 2026

#182 Still Needs Work + Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 9

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

I can't believe how fast these past two weeks have gone. Or that it's now July. Where has all the time gone!

I've actually been writing again, haven't finished a new chapter but its a start. I forsee a mad rush in my future to get things finished but...nothing new there eh?

There is something I want to try out for next week mind, which will either reignite my writing passion, or give me a bigger headache. Take your bets now which one it'll be.

One thing I didn't keep notice of, is that apparently I'm well over two hundred blog posts since I very first started! Should have probably paid attention to that sooner. I'll just have to make sure I do a proper celebration when we reach the 200th issue of the Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz! Far easier to track that!

Speaking of that pair though...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz




In case anyone is wondering, this strip is a sequel to this one from over three years ago.

I had several different ideas with this one, some of which may end up in a hypotension 3rd strip. No good ideas are ever left to waste!

Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 9

With new resolve, Isabelle runs off to make her own choice regarding the mission, and the threat. What of the other Avalon personnel though? Will Robyn sit tight not knowing what happened with Isabelle? What agenda does Cade have? What secrets will be revealed now?

Read on to find out!

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Chapter 9


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Chapter 9: Their Choices

     Robyn was sitting uneasy, she’d been told everything that had happened to Isabelle, about her survival from Isabelle’s dad which was a complete surprise to even hear his voice, and then she was informed about her being sent back to headquarters by an irate Ramona. None of this would have been too bad if it wasn’t for the next edict that came down from Rainer himself, who had been insisting that he was still in charge of the operation. That one was that for now, they must all operate in complete radio silence, relying on visual directional cues to give further orders. She knew Isabelle too well not to know that she’d be dwelling on everything that had happened. She needed to talk to her, but instead, she found herself stuck on a rooftop overlooking Highdale’s high street, which was nowhere near the operational area. 
     Her squad had welcomed the change in scenery, joking about how they could just skip the job and head to the pub, but to Robyn, it added to the already sketchy nature of that evening's operation. Hearing that Leo and his retinue was mixed up in all of this didn’t come as much as a surprise to her considering what Rei had relayed to her before the radio silence rule came into effect. In fact, she had to consider whether the two were related.
     She looked through her binoculars, ostensibly looking for the demons that Rainer had proclaimed would be driven from the industrial area. What she was really looking for was Ramona, she felt like out of all the higher ups, she was the only one that was listening, despite having her own hands tied up theoretically speaking. She was so busy looking down that she didn’t notice that superior officer had already made the short climb up to her position, only becoming aware when she heard her two subordinates quickly falling over themselves to salute.
     “Knight Master Ramona ma’am!” They said, practically falling over themselves.
     “At ease, gentlemen,” Ramona said, dismissing them with a wave before addressing Robyn. “What an evening eh?”
Robyn offered a salute, but the tone that Ramona was using didn’t sit well with her.
     “What an evening? What an evening! How can you say that considering what happened? All that talk about this being a routine operation were just bullshit weren’t they?”
     “I get that you’re angry with what's happened with Isabelle, and I am too! She’s one of my best soldiers and they just tossed her away! The threat level here has just been elevated yet those idiots in charge are limiting our forces. This isn’t how things should be run,” Ramona looked as though she wanted to scream in frustration, and Robyn got that, but that didn’t help any such way.
     “So what? I’m just to lie back and accept it? Isabelle needs me, and I’d rather be sorting that mess out rather than sitting here!”
     “You do realise that’s why I came here to talk to you, right? None of this has sat right with me, and if there’s anything I can do to try and make things better, I’m going to take it. Even if that means going over the heads of people who have their heads stuck up their arses,” Ramona walked around Robyn till she was standing next to her, facing out over Highdale.
     “And how are you going to make it better?”
     “By relieving you of duty of course! I mean, you look like you might have a really bad cold, can’t have you infecting everyone with your horrible germs can I? So you run along, maybe try and catch your beloved Izzy before she gets taken away. I’ve got more than enough hands on deck here to make short work of any demon that tries to get in our way.”
     “I don’t have a cold though?”
     “If anyone asks me, yes you do.”
     “And my squad here?” Robyn gestured to her two team members who were doing their best to sound like they weren’t listening in on everything.
     “They can join my team, three man squads were a stupid idea anyway, and I don’t know why Rainer insisted on them so much. Either way, you’re free to go and don’t worry, you’ll still get paid for the time,” Ramona winked.
     “Are you sure about this? I can’t say that either Rainer or the Lord Commander is going to be happy with this.”
     “You leave them to me, this ain’t my first rodeo don’t you know, now go before I change my mind at how nice I’m being.”
     “Wait, what’s going on?” one of Robyn’s squad mates asked.
     “I’m in charge now, so you’re going to do what I say, got it?” Ramona said addressing them.
     “Thank you,” Robyn said as she sorted her gear out.
     “You’d better hurry up if you’re going to catch Isabelle, her transport isn't too far away from what I can tell.”
     “Don’t need to tell me twice!” Robyn took off without as much as a second glance.
     “Where’s the knight captain going though?” she heard one of the others say, and although she couldn’t hear Ramona’s reply clearly, she was certain that he was put in his place just as fast.
     Hopping down to the street from the makeshift rope ladder, Robyn quickly found her bearings, she knew it was only about a ten minute walk from where she was to the industrial park, and then a short walk from there to where Isabelle had been told to wait. Annoyingly, she knew there wasn’t a direct short cut which would make things easier.She ran the length of the alley way till she reached the part where it met an offshoot of the high street. From there, she kept a controlled pace while there were other people around. She checked her watch and was surprised to see it wasn’t even eleven yet. She let out a sigh knowing that her bed was still far away, but there were other concerns that needed more focus right now. She tried to keep away from people where she could, not wanting anyone to have a close look at what she was carrying. After a tense period and a lot of unwanted attention, she made it out of the high street, and thus, out of the current operation zone. Looking back, she spotted her squad still on that rooftop, now joined by Ramona and a couple of others. There was doubt in her head about her decision, being part of Avalon meant she had a duty to fulfil, she should have still been over there watching out for demons, especially at times like this when the threat was greater, but at the same time, she couldn’t leave Isabelle like this. She turned her back to her comrades, and continued on, through the streets that slowly shifted to the industrial area. Even though she wasn’t supposed to enter, she couldn’t help but peek through the fence as she passed, she couldn’t see anything going on but could see plenty of evidence that something was going on, as the ground was broken in many places and there was bullet holes visible.
     “If you’re looking for anything in there, you won’t find anything you’re looking for,” Cade said as he approached from behind.
     “Cade? I mean, Knight Inquisitor Anderson! What are you doing here? Shouldn’t you be in the thick of it with the Lord Commander and Master of Arms?” Robyn asked, managing to keep her composure.
     “I’ve had other matters to take care of, and I’ve been in contact with your sister…” Cade pointed to the receiver in his ear, a type Robyn had never seen before. At that moment, Cade’s face twisted as a burst of noise was heard, Robyn didn’t even need to hear it to know it was her sister. “She wants to talk to you…” Cade took the receiver out and handed it over. Robyn put it in, and the minute she did, she was subjected to the same rant that Cade had to endure.
     “WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU ALL PLAYING AT OVER THERE! FIRST YOU TAKE THE WRONG BLOODY EQUIPMENT, THEN YOU TURN OFF ALL THE SODDING RADIOS!” Rei’s voice came in as worse than the harshest static.
     “Hi sis, it’s lovely to talk to you again too. Also, haven’t we already had this conversation when I told you to tell Izzy?” Robyn questioned.
     “It was worth repeating as it’s clear that something very stupid has infected everyone over there.”
     “Well, I’m not going to argue with that, but are you really calling Izzy’s dad stupid?”
     “Yes, clearly I am, as he ignored my advice!”
     “Your advice?”
     “Yes, why am I repeating things? Don’t tell me you’re going stupid too!”
     “No, you’re just really bad at explaining things! Let’s start over, do you know why the Lord Commander is here?” Robyn changed how she referred to Isabelle’s dad as she could feel Cade’s stare drilling a hole in her head.
      “He rang me earlier asking why I’d authorised the Holy Grail being moved from the main headquarters and took it to Scotland. I replied ‘that was absolutely crazy, as I’d hadn’t done anything like that’. He and his team left to intercept the convoy and retrieve the Holy Grail but those demons got it first! Then, to make matters worse, they bore down on that place you ended up.”
     “Okay, I know I said let’s start over, but I’m already lost, what the hell is the Holy Grail in this context? Not the actual Holy Grail right?”
     “Please save all questions to the end, ‘kay? So, the situation as it stands right now, is that the Lord Commander Dimwit is running around with his team trying to retrieve the Holy Grail, Master of knobheadedness Rainer is doing something, and I can’t contact anyone because it’s clear that someone in the middle of all this is screwing everyone else over!”
     Robyn was left speechless at the accusation at the end. The way her sister had dropped it so brazenly.
     “Look, I know it’s okay to be in awe of me, but please keep it brief, we’ve got a lot to do tonight, and I need you to focus, got it?” Rei stated calmly.
     “Me? You’ve basically just told me that there’s a traitor in our midst without any explanation and now you’re telling me to focus? Not to mention all this talk of a Holy Grail! You’re lucky you're not in front of me right now!” 
     “Good grief, you’re the one wasting time! Yes, I suspect there’s a traitor there as that’s what Cade was doing you dummy! Looking at your branch was just a cover story so no one questioned things. Plus look at it, someone deliberately picks the wrong scanners up, someone leads everyone into a trap while a major crime happens nearby. I know you’re not one for movies but, come on!”
     Robyn looked over at Cade, who stood with his patience wearing thin as he overheard each and every outburst.
     “Any ideas on who the traitor is?”
     “Nope, I’m letting Cade deal with that, I’m trying to straighten everything else out from where I am.”
     “...And the Holy Grail?”
     “You didn’t hear this from me as it’s well above your pay grade, but it’s a special formula that Avalon created. It was first created centuries ago but for a niche use that I definitely can’t talk about, bloody promises and all that. I’ve been tinkering with it to turn it into a more general healing agent for normal people, which I think is what was stolen, the bastards. Either way, we don’t want it in the demon’s hands, er, I mean claws.” 
     “Must be important if the Lord Commander personally went after it.”
     “Right, are you sorted now? As time is ticking before something serious happens.”
     “I was going to get Izzy first to be fair, I’m literally on my way to her.”
     “Well, good news for you as according to the tracking devices that all your communication devices have on them, she’s on her way to you, or at least the area you’re currently in.”
     “Wait, what? Are you sure?” Robyn shouted out, then she realised what her sister had just admitted to. “Tracking devices…really?”
     “Shush, I like to make sure that I know where those I care about are. The first task is the three of you get together, then, according to my sensors, the great source or demonic activity is right near you, you’ll probably find the Holy Grail there, not to mention the traitor. Should you find that particular individual, please give them a damn good hiding from me. Those twats have given me a headache tonight. I’ll leave things in your hands okay? Be safe sis.” With that Rei signed off.
     Robyn took the receiver out and handed it back to Cade.
     “So, it looks like we’re buddies, Mr Knight Inquisitor.”
     “It appears so, I suppose we’re meeting up with the Knight Major then.”
     “You can call her by her name you know, and yes. Looks like the night isn’t through with us after all.” Robyn was putting on a brave face but what her sister had said had unnerved her. A traitor in Avalon’s midst, and the taking of the Holy Grail. She didn’t know what the demons they were facing were, or what plans they could have with it, but that someone who wore their uniform would gladly sell out their own kind.,, I left a bad taste in her mouth.
     “Come on,” She said to Cade, facing the industrial area once more. “Let’s go find Izzy.”

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Phew! That's your lot for this week! We're over half way through now, so expect things to heaf up as we push forward! Should be an interesting in-between post next time, so please keep an eye out for that!

Till then...

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 24 June 2026

#181 Riz vs A.I Epilogue

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

Not going to lie, this is going to be an extremely short in-between post this week. As of the time of writing, it is unbearably hot, and I can feel myself melting away, which I think we can all agree, is a pretty bad thing to happen. I do have some bits to share but I think I'll make next weeks a bumper blog what with Chapter 9 dropping of Avalon Tales (go read Chapter 8 if you haven't!), so that will be something to look forward to.

That being said, we do have something new here...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



Alls well that ends well! Unless you're Riz of course, that's going to take a long time to clean up. It is his fault though, so I think that's fair.

This wasn't bad for what was supposed to be a three part series. No idea how I was going to make that work. As always,  after I complete one of those multiple part tales, I tend to focus on standalone stories. This will be no different. How many will I get through before a story begs for telling over many parts? Well, that's the question isn't it? Also, just 19 left before we hit 200, which by my calculations, should be the first week of November, then it'll be the long march to 250 and beyond...

Okay, that's enough for now, plenty to do but very little time or energy to do them!

Chapter 9 makes its debut next week, so I'll drop a cheeky second plug to Chapter 8 here!

Till then...

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 17 June 2026

#180 Riz vs A.I. Part VI + Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 8

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

Chapter 8 of Avalon Tales is here!

Sadly, I'm still behind on my writing but I've had a very busy week! Need to get back on the writing train.

I'll keep this part brief though as I know you'll all want to get on with reading!

I don't think Brennan and Riz are wanting to do that mind...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



That might be an overreaction...Or you could argue that's the power of saying sorry!

This is the penultimate part, and really the end of the storyline...but there is an epilogue  still to come! Not bad for a three parter!

Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 8

Following on from Chapter 7, Isabelle finds herself being escorted to a extraction point by Lucy, a lady with a lot she wants to say. A chance encounter with a certain man offers her some comfort...

There's a bit I want to say about this chapter but I'll get to it once you've all read to the end, it'll be less spoilerful that way!

Avalon Tales Chapter Index

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

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Chapter 8: Differing Opinions


     Isabelle walked with her head bowed, alternating between cursing her situation and fretting about those still in the line of fire. Lucy walked behind her, and every time Isabelle looked over her shoulder, she seemed to be on the verge of saying something. Lucy kept her silence though, and even glanced down the same as Isabelle as the pair crossed over a bridge, heading into a quieter area The still waters offered no reflections for them, a fact that Isabelle was glad for, she didn’t really want to see herself. With her free arm, she reached over to her shoulder where her scar was, wanting to offer some relief to that spot but couldn’t, not with Lucy right behind her, silently judging her. 

     Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, they reached the destination, a bench situated near a bus stop. The road they were on seemed seldom used, at least at that time of night. They stopped, and Isabelle exhaled, preparing for some sort of snappy comment from her chaperone. 

     Lucy, as it turned out, did have something to say:

     “You don’t see how stupid all this is, do you?” She said like she was holding back a laugh.

     “What?” Isabelle replied, not understanding what she meant.

     “You. This charade you put on. You want everyone to think that it’s your work that gets you special treatment, and not your status as the boss’s daughter,” Lucy explained as she played with her hair. “It would be pathetic if it wasn’t so stupid.”

     Isabelle’s scar started to tingle a bit more, as her own anger started to rise. No matter how she was feeling, talk like that always got her attention.

     “You think I got where I am because of who my father is? Were you not paying attention to what just happened there?”

     “I saw a man choose his daughter over every other combatant in the area. You’re being rushed out of the battlefield in a gilded chariot, while we have to risk our lives. Well, aside from those two that you almost got blown up of course. Some leader you are,” Lucy sniggered. “Are you going to keep on moving then? We’ve got an ETA to keep to, you know.”

     “I would gladly risk my life to fight! I’m not in favour of any of this treatment! I earned my position through my own skills, despite my father! Not because of him.” Isabelle felt a strong urge to hit Lucy, who stood as though she didn’t have a care in the world.

     “Please, do you actually believe that? Do you believe that you’ve got to be your Knight Master’s second in command because of the skills you have? That’s really funny actually. If my team had been ambushed like yours, I wouldn’t have had any casualties. Face it, you’re out of your depth princess. You’ve had cushy post after cushy post. That surname of yours is doing all the heavy lifting,” Lucy wasn’t holding anything back, and her tone grew more cruel the more she spoke.

     “I never asked my dad to do anything for me, and he’s been actively fighting against everything I’ve done. I wouldn’t be here if he got his way! I belong here!” Isabelle shouted, her voice echoing through the night.

     “Quiet now, we’re supposed to be acting under the radar, remember?”

     “What is your problem here? Are you just trying to make me feel worse, or do you enjoy kicking people when they’re down?” Isabelle noticed that the wind was picking up around them, and the little windmill in Lucy’s hair was spinning wildly.

     “If I wanted to kick you, I would be doing it already. Listen princess, you need to learn your place. If your dad wasn’t the Lord Commander, you wouldn’t be anything.”

     “What did I do to you?” Isabelle asked. “Or do you lay into people you hardly know like this all the time?”

     “You don’t remember me do you? We were part of the same training squad. In fact, I was on track to break many of the records that you then broke. Your very presence meant that me and everyone else suddenly had to work fifty times harder merely to keep up,” Lucy explained as she started to walk around Isabelle. “Because of your ‘accomplishments’ you got drafted to the prestige of Knight Master Gawain’s tutelage. Me and the others? We passed from pillar to post, plugging gaps.”

     Isabelle was taken aback by what she’d heard. Now that she knew it, there was a faint resemblance in Lucy’s features, but she’d been so focused in her training, that she’d pushed everything else out of her life. Her goal had been to join Avalon, and getting through the training was another step in that direction.

     “It looks like your skills were recognised regardless of what I was doing,” Isabelle argued, aware that the green necklace around her neck was now glowing.

     “It was Rainer who recognised my skills, and who gave me this power. Everything I’d done had been recognised, and I didn’t have a famous daddy to give me hand outs, like that fancy sword there.” Lucy reached out, as she passed behind Isabelle, touching the prototype Saviour Blade that had been put into its sheath.

     “My father had nothing to do with this. Rainer recognised your skills, just as Ramona recognised mine.”

     “The fact that you believe that is so adorable. People only cosy up to you because of who your dad is. Ramona, your girlfriend with the bow,” Lucy said dismissively. “You had any other last name, and none of them would want to know who you were.”

     Isabelle seethed, her scar reacting more and more, making the urge to fight overwhelming, and Lucy seemed to see this within her eyes.

     “You’re so easy to rile up, that hard exterior of yours is as thin as ice. You’re pathetic. I think I’ve wasted enough time on you, some of us have jobs to do, jobs where I can finally prove that I was always the best. Good bye, Knight Major…” Lucy turned on her heels and offered a final goodbye, the condescending tone reaching fever pitch.

     Isabelle struggled with her emotions, it was almost as if her scar was daring her to attack as Lucy walked away, leaving her back exposed.

     “Come back here!” Isabelle screamed out.

     “Sorry, not my job to babysit you,” Lucy sniggered as she kept on walking, eventually leaving Isabelle’s sight.

     Now left alone, Isabelle shook with anger, and screamed out, before turning to kick a discarded bottle as hard as she could. Despite the distance she sent it, she didn’t feel any better. She flashed back her mind to her training days, trying to remember the faces of all the other recruits, but there was only a series of blurs. Wearily, she slumped down on the bench, putting her head in her hands. Try as she might, everything that had been said to her that night was stuck on a loop, forced to listen again and again to Lucy’s hate.

 

     She didn’t know how long she’d been sitting there for, staring into space when she spotted the headlights coming towards her, and at first, she thought that this was it, this was the transport that was going to take her back to the North East Branch and that would be the end of it. Instead, it was what looked like a normal dark coloured family car. The car pulled up alongside her, the engine still running, and the passenger side window was wound down.

     “Hello? Are you okay there?” A voice floated out from the open window.

     “M-Me?” Isabelle asked in return.

     “No, I’m talking to the other Avalon grunt sitting over there…Of course I’m talking to you!” Whoever it was sounded jovial, and it was definitively a male voice, with a reassuring calmness to the voice, despite the sting in his words.

     “Sorry, it’s been a rough night…Wait, did you just say Avalon?”

     “Yes? I mean, not many people would be out at night, wearing combat fatigues, with a sword strapped to your back, and what I’m assuming to be real guns hanging by your waist. Oh, and of course that little shield emblem on your shoulder. That one is kind of a massive give away since I’ve seen that on my wife’s uniform often enough.”

     “Your wife?” Isabelle stood, walking a bit closer to the car, her training had instinctively programmed her to reach for one of the guns slowly, needing to make sure she could be armed in a moment’s notice.

     “Yes, my wife. You might know her? Her name is Marie?” At this point, the driver fully opened the passenger side door, so they could better communicate. Isabelle saw that the driver was in his thirties, with dark brown hair and crystal blue eyes. 

     “Marie…Wait, you’re Marie’s husband?” Isabelle had to quickly sort through her memories till she remembered the name that her friend had often spoken of. “You’re Gabriel?”

     “That’s my name!” Gabriel flashed a smile. “I think I know who you are. The snow white hair, that air of professionalism. You must be Isabelle. Marie has said a lot about you.” 

     “She has?”

     “My Marie likes to talk about all her work friends, don’t worry, nothing bad. She pretty much sees you all like her extended family, speaking of which…” Gabriel looked behind himself, towards the backseat of the car. Curious to what he was looking at, Isabelle leaned in just enough to spot a eight year old boy, fast asleep. He looked almost a double of Gabriel, and she guessed this must have been Terry. He had often been one of Marie’s favourite subjects to talk about.

     “He told me that he was too old to fall asleep in the car now, looks like I won that argument,” Gabriel laughed.

     “Why are you both out here at this time of night, shouldn’t he be at home in bed?” Isabelle questioned.

     “My job doesn’t know what reasonable hours are. I was all prepared for an early night, just me and the kid here, but a pushy client wanted their delivery tonight, and wouldn’t take no for an answer. So, me and the kiddo came out for a late drive so I could take care of it. Don’t worry though, I got Marie’s approval to do it, and Terry got to stay up a bit later, so we all won in the end,” Gabriel explained. “Enough about me though, what about you? Why is there a lone Avalon operative just sitting here, alone in the dark.” Gabriel rested against the steering wheel, leaning against his hand.

     “My mission ended early…” Isabelle erred on saying something that was half true.

     “Okay, I get that, but that doesn’t tell me why you’re out here alone. If your mission was done, wouldn’t you be heading back to base along with everyone else? Marie doesn’t go into the complete details over what happens to you all, but she’s adamant that you all travel together instead of apart. Safety in numbers and everything that goes along with that.”

     “I’m…” Isabelle tried to think of an alternate excuse, but the way Gabriel was looking at her, she knew that he wouldn’t believe it.

     “...Of course, maybe it doesn’t matter so much, compared to what you do next.” He said after her pause.

     “Excuse me?”

     “Look, I’m really good at reading people, and you? You’re practically an open book at this point. Your expression is one of ‘I’ve just been floored and my world view shattered’, am I close to the mark by asking if something like that happened?” Gabriel shifted his position, reclining back into his seat.

     It was another question that seemed to come out of nowhere but hit hard all the same. She hadn’t even thought of a response when Gabriel smirked, seeing that he had got close to the heart of the matter, he let out a laugh.

     “I am sorry, I annoy Marie with that talent all the time. It’s okay though, I also love helping people, and seeing as you're a friend of my dear Marie, then maybe there is something I can help you with?”

     The offer was nice, but Isabelle looked around, not seeing any sign of her pick up t all. She did want to talk to someone about what happened, but she wanted that someone to be Robyn,

     “I get it, you don’t know me from any other guy off the street, but I do sincerely want to help, that’s why me and Maire make such a good match. I can offer you a different perspective, if you would like of course. A problem shared is a problem halved, as they say.”

     “What would you do if people assumed that everything you were, was all because of someone close to you? That every achievement you made, every action you took, was the result of someone? That these people would want you to fail,” Isabelle tried to keep it as generic as possible, she didn’t know why she was even sharing this with him, but given the way she was feeling, it was worth a shot.

     “Oh, if I had a penny for every time that happened! Sounds like jealous people if you ask me, but that’s not much of an answer is it?” Gabriel chuckled. “No, what you need is twofold, first off, recognise those voices for what they are, distractions whose only purpose is to stop you from getting what you want. Secondly, you need to prove to yourself that you are everything you think you are, everything you’re capable of and then some. I mean, I’m only going off second hand information here, but it certainly seems that you can handle yourself just fine in a fight, from what Marie keeps telling me.” 

     It was the second part here that peaked Isabelle’s interest. 

     “Prove myself?” she mulled the words over. Before tonight, she would have argued that she had nothing to prove, that her work spoke for itself, but that clearly wasn’t the case.

     “No idea on how you could do that. Maybe that ride back to your base can help you have that brain wave, kill that demon that’s hounding you,” Gabriel spoke softly at that point, as Terry stirred in the back. “I think you have all the tools you need at your disposal, even if you don’t realise it yet.” 

     The word demon connected with the response her father had given her when she asked if the Blood Brothers were connected with her mother’s death. Often, he was fast to shoot things down, but this went beyond that. His words were supposed to have been a warning, and she understood that now, he wanted her away from the Blood Brothers. She slowly realised that there was a lot of information that she listened to, but never took on considering what happened with her father. There was something else that was bothering her, the demons she had first encountered that night, they had been running from something else, which was easy to guess as the other ones. Demon on demon violence wasn’t unheard of, but it was a clue. Isabelle looked back to the way she’d come from with Lucy. She had to go back.

     “Thank you for the talk,” she said, seemingly out of the blue. “It actually was helpful.”

     “Then it was a good thing that we met wasn’t it?” Gabriel replied with a small smile. “Do you need a lift or anything?”

     “No, you’ve done enough, plus where I’m going, I don’t want any civilians to go, especially no one with kids.”

     “Well, aren’t you being thoughtful? I get the feeling you’re going to go far, I’ll have to ask Marie to keep a tab on you. However, if you don’t need me for anything, I’ll take my leave and get this kiddo home!” Gabriel reached back and playfully shook Terry, getting an automatic groan from the child.

     “I’ll be sure to tell her how much of a help you were,” Isabelle replied.

     “Oh, I’m positive she’ll be asking you questions about me, and what transpired tonight! Farewell miss Blake, and good luck on whatever your mission is. Keep up the good work!” Gabriel waited till Isabelle had stepped away from the car, and then sped away, leaving her with a new sense of purpose. She clenched her fist, and made a vow to herself.

     “I’ll see this mission through, no matter how it ends, and I’ll do it all by myself…” With that, she started running, wanting to get back to the industrial park where her night had gone wrong. She was certain that the key to the night’s events was still there. She looked down at the walkie talkie on her belt, and did think about calling it in, but she knew her dad wasn’t going to give her the time of day. She could call Robyn, but she knew she’d try to dissuade her as well, at least till she could get there, but there was no time for any of it.

     “I hope you forgive me Robyn…But I have to do this!” 

     There was no going back now.

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Next Chapter

Admittedly, this little plot twist (of a sort) came about while writing this chapter, necessitating a rewrite, as the original version just had Lucy being difficult for no real reason? It didn't serve any narrative purpose, unlike giving Lucy a chip on her shoulder having being completely upstaged. This felt more satisfying to me, and I also took out an act that Lucy did that felt completely unneeded. Really it was provocation and a step away from cartoon-like villany. Obviously this isn't quite the tone I wanted.

Now, onto that cameo, is it excessive and self indulgent? Probably. Do I care? Not really. This is the sort of thing Gabriel would do after all. Plus, believe it or not, but this is actually toned down from previous versions of the story where he was a more active participant, fighting alongside Isabelle at one point. As cool as that was, it would hace raised a lot of questions regarding how much Avalon knew about Gabriel before the events of Daemon Soul. Keeping his cameo ti this snippet made things go more smoother. Oh, if anyone is curious, this story is set two years before Gabriel walks away from family...leaving a trail of blood behind him. Also it was very lucky that Terry was asleep, otherwise that might have created a plot hole! 

Anyway, that is all we have time for this week. Hoping against hope that I can regain some semblance of control over my life so I can get back to writing! Future events are swirling in my head and I need to ger them on paper...

Till next time...

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 10 June 2026

#179 Riz vs A.I Part V

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

Yes, an in-between week this time and it's definitely a short one!

Sadly, I've not done any writing whatsoever (had other jobs that needed doing plus, where the hell has the past week disappeared to! As if we're a third of the way through June now!). I have not heard anything back yet from Harvey Duckman regarding my submission, but neither have I really got further with Avalon Tales, something I really need to change.

But that being said, Brennan and Riz have something new at least...Let's see what that is!

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz

Only two parts left in what was supposed to be a trilogy...That was probably never going to happen was it? Art didn't turn out too bad on this one either. What will happen next week in the penultimate installment of this saga? Well, you'll just have to wait and see.

Also, twenty one more issues till 200? Yeah, I'd like time to go back to a more normal speed now.

Right, that's your lot for this week, chapter 8 drops next week (perfect time for a refresher!), and with it, a turning point for Isabelle...Oh and a guest appearance from a Daemon Soul character.

You already know who it's going to be.

Till next time,

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

#178 Riz vs A.I. Part IV + Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 7

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

It's a chapter week, which means that, yes, Chapter 7 of Avalon Tales is here! The plot moves forward a lot here so if you want to catch up on Isabelle and her adventures, scroll down to get reading!

Writing hasn't gone so well, aside from completing the new Brennan and Riz short  (yes, it's finished!) As that project has taken it out of me, so I haven't written anything else. The Brennan and Riz short story though...Yeah that was a fun time.

Here's what happened, I'd spent the last two weeks trying to get the manuscript finished, which in predictable fashion meant several rewrites and characters purged. So far, a normal experience for me. Everything was done (or so I thought, more on this in a moment) by 11:40 p.m. on Friday 29th of May. The deadline was just twenty minutes away. What should have been a simple matter of attaching the document to an email and sending it, was anything but. When the first notification came through that the email failed to send, my eyebrow raised. I tried again. That one failed. With time now getting too close for comfort, I kept trying but to no avail. I had one hope left and I fired off a different email. That one was answered the next morning and, after some more fiddling, I was able to get the submission to send. Phew!

However, it was only a little while later when going over things in my head did I realise something. In the story I'd created a plot thread that ran through it, putting a lot of emphasis into it...Then I completely forgot about it during the story's resolution! I think this came about as I had initially dropped the point before adding it again later...after the ending had been done. Suffice to say if the story doesn't get picked up, I'll know why. Of course it's no one's fault but my own. Lessons learned eh?

Speaking of Brennan and Riz though...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz

Everything seems a good idea at the time. Do think Riz should have perhaps tried a bit harder. This three part story has truly stretched itself out. Hoping to have it wrapped up in another three strips, making it the second longest storyline. Let's just see what happens when they confront the A.I next week!

Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 7

Last time, Isabelle and her team were ambushed by demons she had no intel on, and which were equipped for a fight! Now that her father has appeared to save her, will she get any answers, or is what he has to say worse...Let's find out.

A note, still no new artwork. I apologise again but it is what it is. I'm stuck in a rut and I'm having trouble getting out of it.

Anyways, on with the chapter.

Avalon Tales Chapter Index

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

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Chapter 7: Blood Brothers


     When Isabelle woke up, a medic was tending to her on site. She recognised his face, being one of her dad’s retinue, someone her dad trusted to tell him things straight. In that moment of half consciousness , she’d forgotten his name, but there were more important matters at hand.

     “No! Squires Kenner and Dodgson! Get to them first!” she shouted, trying to raise herself up, but the person trying to treat her simply pushed her down again.

     “They are fine, well, no they’re not, but they are both alive and stable. Now, please let me continue to sort you out,” the medic replied nonchalantly, brushing her concern off.

     “Alive and stable?” Isabelle asked.

     “They were practically ground zero to an explosion, this isn’t Hollywood, no one gets to walk away from that, well, no one human anyway. There is nothing you can do for them now, we’re waiting to get them to a medical facility, so if you want to do something that is actually helpful right this second, then you can tell me where you are hurting,” the medic stated, shining a light in Isabelle’s eyes. She remembered his name at this point, Dr. Klyne, or Jason to those who got past his prickly exterior. It had been him who looked at Isabelle over fourteen years ago, making him one of the few who knew about her scar.

     “I’m…okay,” she lied. Her body was hurting all over, and her aforementioned scar wasn’t letting up either. She knew Jason didn’t have anything in his bag for that.

     “Huh, really? So you get hurled into a wall, and you’re completely okay? Well, that’s got to be a first,” Jason replied sardonically, he looked her straight in the eyes. “I know your dad is just standing over there, but cut the heroic bullshit. My job is to make sure you’re okay, and I can’t do that if you’re lying to me. We all feel pain, and if you’re suffering then I need to do what I can to make it better. Do you understand?”

     Isabelle exhaled, Jason was just as stubborn as everyone else her father surrounded himself with..

     “You said it yourself, I was thrown into a wall…My body is still ringing from that, and…” She moved her hand to the shoulder where the scar was, hoping Jason would understand that instead of having to say it out loud. 

     “Oh, well, I can give you something for the normal pain…” He paused, seemingly wondering how to word the next part. “...The other thing though, thats-”

     “That’s a different matter, I know,” Isabelle finished the sentence for him. “Just sort the rest of the pain out, I can live with the other thing, and don’t-”

     “Tell you father? I’m a medical professional and bound by patient confidentiality. Though he’ll figure it out himself…Speaking of which, he’s coming over now. I’d better sort that pain medication out for you. Be prepared for his assessment to be brief,” Jason said as he turned to his bag. From over his shoulder, Isabelle did indeed see her father striding towards her, a grim expression written on his face.

     “Isabelle…” Leo said firmly, making it sound that whatever followed was not going to be good news. “Your mission is over.” 

     “My mission? No, this area is still infested with demons. Dad…” Isabelle said angrily. “I mean, Lord Commander, sir. Our mission is to purge the demons where we find them.” She knew that this wasn’t going to hold water, she couldn’t leave the battlefield now.

     “The North East Branch has been hit hard tonight, with several dead. It is now best to leave this to my team. This conflict is under control.”

     “We have different definitions of under control,” Jason remarked, with his back to Leo still. “For what it’s worth, I can sign her fit for active duty once I’ve given her the right medication.”

     “That won’t be necessary, she is going to return to the North East Branch and await debriefing. Away from this,” Leo made his intentions clear. The stance he was in allowed Isabelle a good look at the state of his armour. It should have been the strongest that Avalon could have offered, yet it was broken in several places, bloody bandages visible underneath.

     “Return? I can’t return now! Where is Ramona? Where is Rainer? Isn’t it unorthodox to send individual soldiers home when the current situation calls for more boots on the ground. Most of all though, where is Robyn? You can’t expect me to leave with no information about where any of my colleagues are.” 

     “I can expect you to leave because that is what I’m ordering you to do..” Leo took a quick breath, putting his right hand over one of the holes in his armour. “Knight Captain Robyn Gouzen is fine.” That was his attempt at a fig leaf.

     “Then please let me speak with her to confirm my situation.”

     “I can’t allow that right now. Knight Captain Gouzen and her team are among the surviving forces from the North East Branch that have been ordered to move into the town in case the demons attempt to strike there.”

     “That is a stupid decision and you know it, sir.”

     A new voice interrupted their conversation. Isabelle knew it was Ramona without having to look and confirm it. While she often knew how to carry herself in important times, she also had a habit of refusing to play nice when there was something idiotic going on.

     “Knight Master Brunor, you have your orders don’t you? Why aren’t you carrying them out?”

     “Last time I checked, it was that bozo over there who was in charge of this operation, not you,” Ramona gestured as Rainer stepped forward. Isabelle noted that he was also looking worse for wear in some areas, his armour showing signs of battle. His second in command had followed him in, though she didn’t seem happy about it, her expression turned into an oddly satisfied smirk when she saw Isabeblle laid up.

     “Rainer, I-” Leo started to speak, but an irate Rainer cut him off fast.

     “Leo, you have some explaining to do, I had this mission planned down to a tee, yet not only did the operation get upturned by these new demons, but you also appear to take the glory. I know you have a habit of taking over operations when you damn well please, but I think we’re all owed an explanation now, as I don’t believe for a moment that your arrival and these demons are unconnected.”

     Isabelle had heard plenty of stories about Rainer, Ramona had shared more than a few of them herself. Yet seeing this temper in person added an extra edge to what she’d been told. It looked like Rainer was about to burst a blood vessel with how annoyed he seemed.

     Leo looked towards Jason, who in turn shrugged his shoulders.

     “I’m a healer, not a problem solver,” he stated plainly. “But, if I was in your position, I’d proscribe some honesty with what’s going on, get everyone on the same page as it were, but that’s just me.”

     “Thank you…” Leo said earnestly, as if he was thinking about what was just said.

     “Well?” Rainer pushed.

     “This is a first,” Ramona sniggered. “Never thought I’d see eye to eye with Rainer. I agree with what he said. Furthermore, it was also my people who got hit by what happened. I’ve lost good men and women today, sir,” Ramona really stretched the sir part, as if she was making her annoyance even more plain to see.

     Leo took one look at Isabelle, who chose to listen to everything first before making a judgment. She knew herself that something was amiss tonight, and that was with her own intuition, adding what the throbbing of her scar meant as well made it all the more clear.

     “The demons that attacked are of a new breed we’ve catalogued recently. Until now, they were classified with the highest levels of secrecy while we conducted research on them. We’ve assigned them the code name of Crimson Knights owing to their predominant colour and their armour. They are a step up from the demons Avalon normally faces on a day to day basis.”

     “As Master of Arms, I would like to know why I wasn’t altered about their existence!” Rainer scoffed. Leo shot him an odd look, one that was also shared by Jason. Isabelle caught it, but knew now wasn’t the time to push it.

     “It was a need to know basis, and till now, you didn’t need to know. That goes doubly for you, Knight Master,” Leo pointed out.

     “Well, I already guessed that!” Ramona replied. “That doesn’t tell us why tonight happened though. Where did these Crimson Knights come from? How intelligent are they?”

     “They are in thrall to a pair of extraordinarily strong demons that call themselves, ‘Blood Brothers’. These two you have heard of, Rainer,” Leo explained, turning to the Master of Arms directly, who seemed to sneer in return.

     “Yes, I know of them,” he admitted.

     “Blood Brothers?” Isabelle repealed the name, mainly to see if it shook any memories loose from within her mind.

     “I’m glad you two know who these things are, but do you mind explaining it to us who don’t have as high security clearances as we thought?” Ramona asked, sticking up her hand.

     “The ‘Blood Brothers’ have been a thorn in our side since we first encountered them approximately twenty years ago, though then their scope was much smaller in scale.” Leo explained. “They have a habit of going silent for years on end before resuming their activities.”

     “Twenty years ago? Did they have-” Isabelle went to ask an obvious question, but was shot down fast.

     “No, they had nothing to do with the incident…” Leo opened his mouth to say more, but stopped himself. “While we assumed that the ‘Blood Brothers’ ultimate goal was the same as that of other demonic groups, but, their recent activities have made us rethink that approach. Speaking of which, that is our primary objective tonight. With planning that caught us off guard, they performed a heist on one of our transports. They stole something highly important to the future of Avalon, and it is paramount that we retrieve it. The secondary objective is to put an end to the ‘Blood Brothers’ and all demons in their command.”

     “What is the object? You want us to retrieve something that we don’t even know what it looks like?” Ramona questioned.

     “It was the Holy Grail wasn’t it?” Rainer said, his tone serious. “I’d heard it was being moved.”

     “The Holy what? Don’t you think this is something that should be shared with Knight Masters?” Ramona crossed her arms and scowled. “Let me guess, it’s grail shaped. We’re looking for a cup aren’t we? See Izzy? This is what I have to deal with everytime I head to Headquarters? Their heads are too far up their arses to think about what we have to do on the ground.”

     “Knight Master Brunor, now is not the time for this!” Leo roared.

     “Oh, you’re right, what was I thinking? What was I thinking! Except, I was thinking why you were sending the best soldier I have back home!” Ramona pointed at Isabelle, making it clear who she was talking about. “I’m more than happy to do my duty, but I need soldiers like Isabelle to do it!”

     “You’re overstepping your authority, Brunor. I have made my decision regarding the Knight Major. It is not something for you to question,” Leo stood firm.

     “Don’t I get a say?” Isabelle said, but her voice wasn’t heard over the warring words between Ramona and her father.

     “I don’t think you do, sadly,” Jason remarked as he handed her some medicine.

     “Brunor, I understand your concern,” Rainer interrupted. “However, we still have more capable soldiers at our disposal, Lucy!” 

     “Yes, sir!” Lucy Fallon stepped forward, still wearing the same smirk, saluting as she did. Isabelle’s scar oddly reacted to her, a fact she put down to the green necklace that hung around her neck. The source of the wind demon magic she wielded. Lucy even seemed to have what looked like a paper windmill in her blonde hair, right next to the bobble keeping her hair up. Even as Isabelle was looking at it, it moved on its own despite the fact there was no breeze to do so, at least anything that Isabelle could feel.

     “Are you and the other Kindred ready to mobilise against the new threat?” Rainer asked. Lucy saluted as if to answer, “The Kindred forces I brought with me can handle things, so we have no need for soldiers who have already done their duty.”

     “I’M FINE!” Isabelle shouted as she stood up, fighting through the pain as she did. “I can still fight! Do not write me off father!” All eyes were finally on her again, but Leo was unmoved.

     “No, you may hide what you can behind pills, but you have done enough tonight, so this is a direct order, Knight Major Isabelle Blake, you are hereby ordered to return to base post haste. A military transport will pick you up shortly from a place outside of the mission zone.”

     “Please don’t do this…” Isabelle pleaded.

     “This matter is none of your concern now, go. Dr Klyne. We’re moving to the next point,” Leo turned away, making it perfectly clear what his stance was “Rainer, please have one of your soldiers escort her to this transport point please.” Leo handed over a small note, which Rainer took with a sigh, giving Isabelle a fleeting glance. 

     “At once, sir. Lucy, please assist the good Knight Major here. Rejoin us as soon as she’s at the designated point.” He passed the note along to Lucy, who opened it disinterestedly.

     “I am sorry…Isabelle.” Leo said. “You’ll hopefully understand once it’s over. Go and rest, and I’ll call soon. Good bye.” He walked off, leaving Isabelle to seethe as Lucy led her away…


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Well, that's it for now!  The enemy gains a name (taken not from the famous stage play, but rather a song from Papa Roach's Infest album from back in the early 00s!). This duo will be fleshed out more when they actually appear in person but it seems like Isabelle has other issues right now.

As a sneaky preview of the next chapter, I can say a character gets to make his cameo appearance (technically two characters do). So that's something to look forward to.

Till next time,

keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

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