Tuesday, 24 September 2024

#90 Whoops + Short Diversions: Brennan in the Game

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

It's Short Diversions time again, and Brennan and Riz are up front and centre! Well, Brennan mostly but you'll understand why once you've read it, this format allows me to experiment a lot like this!

Before that though, let's check in on the pair's comic (mis)adventures!


The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz

It's a trope by now but I have to (again) apologise for the quality of this strip. I was under the weather when drawing this (still am at time of writing!) so this is why Brennan looks so off model here (aka the Wish/Temu version), and why the colouring is even more haphazard than usual!

The idea itself is a fun one though as I can absolutely imagine Riz doing this to himself. Also 10 strips to go before the big 100, where has the time gone!

Short Diversions: Brennan in the Game

Yes, Brennan and Riz are returning quite quickly to Short Diversions, with another idea that I've been toying with but couldn't quite justify more words than what you're getting here, at least, not currently anyway. Hands held high, I must say that this was inspired by Tron, at least in terms of general plot, sadly Brennan won't be going up against the MCP in this story.

So without further ado, I present to you this weeks Short Diversions!

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Brennan in the Game


     At first, all I remembered was that my head was hurting to hell and back. I tried to look around but my body refused to move. What I could tell from my blurred vision, was that I was somewhere bright, somewhere with very green grass and…annoying music? Of course, I couldn’t tell where this music was coming from just that it was there, and it was the kind of tune that you knew you’d be humming for days on end, and hate yourself all the same. There was a sense of familiarity with this tune. I should know it, I told myself. The question why not factoring in right now. Another thing I noticed that was both refreshing and disturbing, was the fact that I was alone, or at least, I thought I was alone. I think I was alone before, but it had taken on a new meaning, in this world of…wherever I was. 

     Wanting to explore a bit more, I took a step forward, and found the ground a little springy, like walking on a mattress. It was then that I tried to turn around…and instantly did a one eighty, facing the opposite way with nothing in between. I attempted it again only to encounter the same phenomena. I looked ahead, wanting to see any clue as to what was going on, and realised that, to my horror, it wasn’t a case of blurred vision preventing me from seeing things, it was there wasn’t anything to see as all there was ahead of me, were lines that built up to make objects that I couldn’t comprehend at this moment. It was then, when my confusion had reached its peak, did a voice break through from somewhere completely outside of my perception, and the miasma in my head instantly cleared up.

     “Gud grief dis game looks like shit now, it ain't aged as well as me!”

     It was Riz, and I was both dismayed and relieved to actually be able to remember him.

     “Hah, da main character kinda looks like Bren. Don't remember dat.”

     “It is me you stupid prick!” I shouted as loud as I could. I didn’t know what form my speech would take, if Riz would have heard it or if it would have just appeared as a speech bubble above my head.

     “Bren? Wat da heck ya doin dere?”

     “A parcel turned up in my name. I thought to check it since I knew I hadn’t ordered anything, and wanted to make sure you hadn’t. Inside was this old game console and this game with a note from a client we did a job for recently.”

     “Nd ya jus plugged it in fer a game?”

     “As if you wouldn’t have done the same thing! Anyway, all that seemed to check out, till I turned the game on and the original developer was crossed out and replaced with Gallows productions.”

     “Ohh, dat twat. He cursed da game so who eva played it got sucked in, like Tron? Crafty, gud thing I waz takin a nap at dat point. Otherwise we’d be up shit creek.”

     “Right, you’ve caught up, now get me out of here!”

     “Keep ya fukin hair on, lemme get da controller.”

     “Wait, what are you doing?”

     “Wat do ya fink I’m fukin doin? Dere’s only one way ta get ya out of dis, nd dat’s by beatin dis game!” 

     I heard the sound of distant movement, which I guessed was Riz moving around the office, wanting to find the controller that I dropped onto the floor when I was sucked into the game. Then my body jerked forward, my power to move it being ripped from me and transferred to Riz. I was not looking forward to this.

     “Found it! Now, let’s figure dis out. Is A jump again or waz it up.”

     I started jumping up and down on the spot like a lunatic, before Riz clearly started experimenting with diagonal jumps, one of which sent me crashing into those ill-defined shapes from before. The last thing I needed clarifying here, was the news that any pain I felt here, was one hundred percent real. Yay.

     “Dis is gunna be e-z p-z. I know wat I’m doin, now, let’s get dis game on!”

     True to his word, my body started moving, and I had no idea what was going on, I was ducking under lines, jumping over others, till I stopped.

     “You bored already?” I asked in dismay.

     “Nah, jus lookin ta find da enemies health on da screen, of if everythin haz one hit one kill on.”

     I really hoped it wasn’t the latter, but enemies weren’t something that I thought about before. I summarised that like everything else in this game, at least from my perspective, the enemies would look indistinguishable from all the platforms I was presumably hopping over.

     “Are there any enemies on screen now?”

     “Yup, three cutesy lookin skeleton things comin at ya ta give u a great big hug…Oh shit I didn’t see dem comin up behind!” 

     Before I could question anything, I was pushed forwards and felt an intense pain from behind me, as though I was being stabbed and crushed to death at the exact same time. My hands flashed red, and I was relieved that the game was still going. Riz made me jump into the air three consecutive times, and I could tell I was landing on something.

     “Enemies ‘re ded, fer now nd gud news, I found your health bar, it waz sorta hidden in da corner of da screen.”

     As I knew you could never have good news without bad news, I braced myself for what he was about to say next,

     “Da bad news is, dat well, ya supposed ta ‘ave five ‘arts.”

     “And how many hearts do I have right now?”

     “Two.”

     “Terrific. Absolutely terrific. You better be watching the screen now like a hawk! I’m not taking the chance that this game has continues built into it!”

     “Relax will ya? I used ta play dis nd tonnes of games like dis back in da day…Well, back in da 1980s, da 1880s waz a real heady time, I can tell ya dat for a fact!” 

     “Riz, focus! Get me the hell out of this game and back into the real world!”

     “I can only do dat by gettin ya thru it!”

     “Get on doing that then! And no more lives lost, okay!”

     “Sheesh, wat eva!” 

     I started moving again after that, jumping haphazardly around, landing on lines that looked barely there and stomping what I could only hope were the enemies that Riz spoke of.

     “Okay, time fer a runnin jump!” I heard Riz announce. I moved slightly back and then my body was propelled forward. I glanced down into the pit of nothingness. Given that I had no control over what I was doing, I prayed to whatever otherworldly being could hear me that I landed safely. In what I could describe as the longest two seconds in my life, I drifted over that chasm, my trajectory uncertain from what I could tell till I put both feet on the ground. The relief was tangible, till I heard Riz utter one word:

     “Shit.” 

     The floor I was standing on started to give way, and Riz must have been too slow on the uptake to move me, as I slid backwards into the darkness, knowing that my hearts were definitely not going to survive this. At the last second though, my right arm lifted up, and a hook with rope launched out of it. With a satisfying clang, the hook found something to dig into and I was pulled up and dropped to safety.

     “I have a hook?”

     “Ya didn’t know dat? I thought ya knew dat,” Riz answered nonchalantly.

     “I’m sorry, I can’t really have a look at myself like this, how the hell would I know I had a goddamn hook!” 

     “Well, now ya do, now hush! I’m gunna save ya ass!”

     My arm lifted again and I was flying again, well, dragged is probably more accurate as the hook shot out every three seconds it seemed, sending me up, sending me down, sending me back the way I came. The flurry of movement only seemed to subside when I landed with a thud and heard a cheery little jingle.

     “Is it over?” I asked, wanting to be on the other side of the screen again.

     “Yup, level one is dun nd dusted!” Riz boasted. “Only another nine hundred nd ninety nine levels ta go!”

     “Wait, what?”

     “Oh yeh, dis game’s got a thousand levels, nd dey get pretty extreme from dis point on, ya ‘ave ta do it all on one life as well or ya get yeeted back ta da main screen!” 

     “Did I get my hearts filled back up?”

     “Wat do u fink? It's supposed ta be a challengin game! Hence all da buzzwaws on dis level.”

     I tried to move back as far as I could but found out the hard way that it was impossible. I was shocked and sent forward again.

     “Great! Now ya only got one frickin heart left!”

     “Riz, you have to do something! One more hit and I'm history!”

     “Alrite, alrite! Keep ya hair on! I'll jus put da level select code in.”

     “You'll put the what in?”

     Riz clearly didn't have time to answer as my body started jerking. I jumped up twice, crouched twice and got dizzy as I looked from backwards to forwards, then backwards before forwards once more. To cap it all off I shot off my hook and then everything went black. I was still awake though, it was just the screen that went black.

     “Ah dere it is!” Riz declared as everything turned to the original colour scheme that I had been greeted with here. I thought I was on the first level again, and I prepared, in my head, the biggest series of insults I could hurl at Riz when some different music played and a robotic voice said:

     “You are winner! Congratulations!” 

     Before I had any more time to question things, things went black, and when I opened my eyes, I was standing in front of the TV as the game reset itself to the press start screen. I wisely unplugged it before Riz got any ideas.

     “Well, ain’t ya gunna thank me?” Riz asked, putting his paws on his hips doing a little pout.

     “Thank you?”

     “Ya welcome.”

     “Riz, when could you have put in that level select cheat?”

     “Uhh…I don’t wanna answer dat.”

     “Then answer this. Why didn’t you do that when you realised I was trapped in there!”

     “I used ta be ace at dis game! I jus wanted ta play it again!”

     “So, you put my life on the line to play a game?”

     “Yeh, pretty much. Wanna try two player mode dis time?”

     “No!”

     “Suit ya self, I’m gunna ave fun!”

     People would probably view me badly if I put him in a cage wouldn’t they…Another day in my life!

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Well, that's all for this week! Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed, despite it being brief.

Till next time,

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble

Wednesday, 18 September 2024

#89 Riz...The D.M? Part IV + Update

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

Just offering an update today, nothing too fancy but you do get the final installment of Riz's Dungeon Master exploits (I think I could have kept going with that idea!)

Speaking of that pair...


The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


Here it is, the final part of this particular saga (how many times have I said that now!). Riz as a Dungeon Master has been a great source of material, but all good things must come to an end. With Halloween on the horizon, I've been thinking about trying a four part story for the spooky season, but we'll see what comes of it, as I have more success with spontaneous stories than anything planned.

Forgot to mention it last week, but part 3 of this series actually started life as a #vss365 tweet from twitter, originally being posted back in August. The idea was too good to pass up, especially considering what theme I'm playing with! There's been a few that I considering using for the comic since it's inception but this was the first, and probably not the last.

Update

So what have I been working on recently? Daemon Soul 2 of course! Titled Daemon Soul: Avalon (yes, the same Avalon as in Avalon Tales, Isabelle is coming folks!), and it's currently up to chapter 6, but storywise it's very early days, so things could, and probably will, change before the editor gers a look at it. Most of the returning characters from the first story have been reintroduced (with one notable exception waiting for the right moment...no it isn't Gabriel I'm talking about). A host of new characters have also been unleashed, and I can't wait for you to meet them all.

The first story has now been edited up to Chapter 7, and I'm excited by all the changes so far. The editor has done a stellar job with it, and though I've had to say goodbye to several sections, it's been worth it as the pace has been tightened.

I still haven't touched Brennan and Riz yet but with the spooky month approaching, I may be eyeing up then as the perfect time to get the books relaunched. Would be even better if I could get Volume 3 out as well but, what will be, will be. Keep an eye out for new links appearing for the books!

Lastly, I've yet to break ground on next week's short story for the blog (they seem to come around so fast!) but I do have an idea...if it's a good one is a different matter! All I can say is, it's another Brennan and Riz tale, and one that I may re-adapt later on down the line as a bigger short story, assuming I can hit what I'm aiming at.

That's all I got to say for now!

Till next time,

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat

The Strange Tales of Brennan and the Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble






Wednesday, 11 September 2024

#88 Riz...The D.M? Part III + Short Diversions: A Moon's Vigil

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

It's time for Short Diversions once again, and I'm going back to an old story idea for this one...Well, one that has featured in few previous blogs!

Before that though, let's see what's going on in the Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz!

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



Here's the third part of Riz's Dungeon Master adventure! I think next week should be the end of their session, where maybe Riz will encounter the true D&D players arch-nemesis...Scheduling conflicts! Or not, we'll see what happens!

As usual, I feel the need to apologise about the quality of the Comic, not necessarily the drawing side but my method of getting it on here. Some days my attempts to make it look like the paper copy work, other times...they don't, like today's blue example. If I had the money and space for a scanner...or a good laptop to do these digitally. C'est la vie.

Short Diversions: A Moon's Vigil

Today's Short Diversions is set in my often forgotten Drache Arm Luna storyline (as featured in the blog here, here, here and here)

There isn't a lot to say about this one other than what I said in a previous entry other than that the main gimmick in these stories is tha pendants that allow their wearer to summon a set of armour based around what Clan they belong too. There is no such transformation in this piece though, as it didn't really have a purpose. No doubt I'll write a more action orientated short featuring these characters at some point!

Please read and enjoy!

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A Moon’s Vigil


     Noire was starving, he couldn’t remember the last full meal he’d eaten, aside from what the good folk in the trader’s convoy had shared with him, since then he’d sparingly taken bites from the provisions he brought with him. What seemed to make his hunger worse, was looking up at his destination. Across the meadow, was the foot of the Crucible Mountain range, the tallest peak being Moon’s Vigil, said to be the closest point to the Moon on the entire continent. Noire didn’t know if the last part was true, but he looked up in awe all the same.


     It had taken him a week to reach this point from the Clan Halls, having gotten lost in the silent forest. It was only supposed to have been two days at most. He’d lamented his choice to go that route all the while, but he was here now, and that meant he had to focus on the next step, getting up the mountain itself, and doing so before the full moon faded away. For those in the Lunar Clan, a vigil at the Crucible Mountains was one of the best ways to get close spiritually with the Lunar Drache, the patron dragon of the Clan. The full moon heightened the experience. Normally, it was often the older members who undertook this, wanting to further the bonds they’re nurtured over a lifetime of service to the Clan, and by extension, to the Lunar Drache, whose spirit they wished to honour. While not unheard of for someone of Noire’s age, it wasn’t exactly common. For his part, Noire was a fresh recruit practically, having only gotten his pendant, the proof of his membership within the Clan within the last year. The eighteen year old had served the best he could but recent events had made him question things, and he saw this pilgrimage as a way to answer them, even if it had to come from himself. 

     No one had tried to stop him, on the contrary, they offered all the help and support they could, giving him advice on the best paths to take and what he should pack. How much of this he took on board varied depending on at which point he was paying attention. His mind was still very much preoccupied on events leading up to his decision, and some memories from before then which haunted his memories.


     Wanting some comfort, he took out his lunar pendant from the pocket he was keeping it in, though he did miss its presence from around his neck. He held it up by the chain so that it dangled in front of the sun, glinting in its radiance. It had been said that in each pendant, placed perfectly in the centre of each one, was one of the Lunar Drache’s scales, and it was these that reacted to the light of the full moon. This made perfect sense to Noire, given that it was the pendant that allowed for their wearers to gain access to the Lunar Drache Arm in the first place. It was for that reason the pilgrimage forbade its use unless dire circumstances called for it, but given that the mountain was largely a lifeless place, it was seldom needed. Placing the pendant back where it’d been, and after a moment to catch his breath, he started his ascent.


     The first part of the journey wasn’t too taxing for him, and allowed for some scenic views as he started to climb higher and higher into the sky, allowing the canopy of the silent forest to expand before him. He even imagined he saw the smoke rising from the trader’s convoy, where they had established a temporary encampment. He followed the trail the best he could, and was grateful for the rest stops everyone before him had crafted from the mountain itself, especially when the first storm hit and he was forced to bunker down. 


     As it raged outside, he took his blanket and wrapped himself up with it, the scent reminded him of home, and of the night he first met her.


     He had been trying to sleep then, as well, through a violent storm, when there had been a commotion outside the family home. Creeping to the window and carefully opening the shutters, he spotted a carriage that had overturned, and a young red haired girl trying to climb out. Throwing caution to the wind, young Noire went to her aid, albeit the best aid a eight year old could give. His actions had alerted his parents who hadn’t heard the initial crash. They rushed out as Noire was helping the girl out. Noire remembered that she looked a bit weird, her ears longer than he’d ever see, coming to a point almost. Her eyes as well, a colour he’d never seen before, a shimmering purple. She’d been travelling with a couple of guards who had been incapacitated due to the incident. Noire handed the girl his blanket, so she could put it around herself, but no sooner had he done so, another carriage pulled up. Two men came out, wearing Lunar Clan pendants, but they were dressed so ornately, Noire could only stare. He’d seen many Clan members during the meetings he’d been forced to attend with his father and met someone from practically every rank, but these men were something else. Wasting no time, they whisked the girl away, leaving the blanket on the ground.


     Morning came, and the storm had subsided, but unlike the cloud free skies from the day before, a grey sky loomed overhead. A sky like this only said one thing, that more storms were on the way. Noire gathered his things, and set off again, wanting to focus on the tasks ahead, so that he could be done faster, but his progress was slower, as the trail narrowed, and he was forced to make some perilous crossing due to the weather. He was getting close to the next peak when he looked back up again, hoping to see some patch of clear sky, that he might be able to work out the time more clearly, but was denied such a simple request. Instead, he had to gauge from the amount of light, which was already difficult, and not getting any easier. By the time it came to stop for the night, the next storm had already broken, with a stronger ferocity than the last. He was already exhausted from the climb, but had a fight in getting his shelter set up, but he managed it, and collapsed onto the blanket. The answers he was seeking had better be worth all this, he told himself, and then said nothing more, as sleep swiftly overtook him.


     His dreams were of her. 

     Of scant times they encountered one another after their first meeting. Each one ending as quickly as they seemed to start, and each one a few years after the first. No matter what they were supposed to be doing at that moment, they were able to find each other, as though some invisible rope had been tied between their hearts. It was during these that he finally learned her name, Clara Lian. To end these occasions, the different looking Lunar Clan would escort her away, back to what she was supposed to be doing, leaving Noire alone with feelings that he’d never could quite articulate. He never forgot the way she smiled at him every time their eyes locked again, though he knew it was just foreshadowing his social skills locking up, never being able to say much in her presence, out of a perceived fear of rejection.


     When he woke up the next morning, those images had lingered in his mind, and he felt content, embarrassed at how’d acted back then, but content all the same. The early morning light had given rise to what lurked on the horizon, as more storms were brewing, ones that looked bigger and far more threatening then what he’d already experienced the days previous. This, coupled with the fact that this was to be the hardest part of his journey, drained the happiness away from him. Still, he’d come this far, he couldn’t give up now. He prepared himself, and started climbing again, taking the utmost care, as he did.


     The massive storm broke out around midday, or least, as far as he could tell. Rain pelted him as if a hundred archers were using him as target practice. The wet conditions turned what was already difficult, into an almost impossible challenge, but still, slowly, he continued. There were moments where he thought he was going to slip, and fall to his death, and had it been his younger days, he would have fled back down the mountain the fastest he could. The thought of her persisted in his head though, the girl who he was forbidden from finding. That judgement was handed down to him after a previous meeting half a year ago. Had her guards noticed the way they would always find each other perhaps? Or was it simply a case of them belonging to two different worlds. Either way, the elders had spared no harshness in explaining to him that he was never to see her again, nor track her down. Not knowing what he was feeling, he could have only described it as being crushed, as though part of him had been locked away, leaving a void that nothing could fill. He despaired, but went on with his work. He had been officially inducted into the ranks of the Lunar Clan at this point, so was kept busy enough with different duties that he had to attend to.


     Climbing up the mountain though, Noire didn’t dare look up, just in case seeing how far he still had to climb proved to be too devastating, but there was a bright side. The weather, that seemed so unrelenting a short while before, was easing. The rain became nothing more than a little spraying, and the howling wind that had once tried to pull him straight from the cliff face, turned into a gentle breeze, till even both of them stopped completely. Faced with complete silence, aside from the movements of the rocks he dislodged in his travels, Noire found it eerie. He had become accustomed to the darkness but had believed it to have been the storm’s doing, but with that now passed, it became clear that night had fallen. After another twenty minutes, he finally reached the plateau that was on top of the mountain. He hauled himself up, and stood in one of the places so special to the Lunar Clan. This was Vigil’s Point, or at least, the original one. A copy had been made at the base of the mountain, for those who either lacked the skills to, or simply didn’t want to, climb the peaks. No one really knows who built the site, the expert craftsmanship on display with the shrine offering little clues as to who could have hauled all their tools needed to make such a thing, up the perilous trail. There were three benches, surrounding what looked like a font, where a small amount of water resided, acting like a perfect mirror. In it, Noire saw the gleaming full moon that appeared from behind a cloud. He looked up, and couldn’t help but gaze at its beauty, as it hung in the now clear sky. Noire believed that if he reached up, he could pluck it from its place. He took a seat and looked up, spending some time taking in the sights. Now, with all of the trials behind him, Noire breathed a sigh of relief.


     Without any prompting, he was reminded of a conversation he had with Clara, the very last time they had met. He hadn’t been looking for her, despite his heart telling him he should have been, instead, she had found him, noting that his orders certainly didn’t prevent that. The pair talked and he finally got some answers. Despite always being curious about her ears, he’d never spoken about it, but she divulged the information willingly to him, an openness that she never possessed before. She was a member of the Tel’geit, or blessed ones in the old language. The Tel’geit were often said to have been those who looked after the gods, and that was when Noire recounted his own encounter with one of the Drache Gotts, the three most powerful dragons whose existence kept the world in harmony. With this, they shared another bond, and they were as close as ever before. Sadly, he never got to explain his feelings to her as once more, her guards hurried her away, and from her own mouth, she tearfully admitted that might have been the last time they could be together. That meeting had been a month ago, and the turmoil in his heart had been the catalyst to embark on this quest.


     He was still no further forward with an answer, the indecision carving it’s way to his heart. He wanted the courage to do what he believed was right, but the different sides to him warred over it. The loyalty to his Clan, the loyalty to his family’s beliefs and then lastly, the loyalty to his own word. At the height of this inner battle, that was when he noticed the shadow on the moon. To his naked eye, it was faint, barely visible over a glimmer, but curiosity led him to look in the font, and there, he saw it with clarity. The shadow had taken on the shape of a dragon, flying over the moon’s surface. Its white scales shone with the radiance of the moon, and even though it was so far away, there was the blue glint from its eyes, and Noire knew that he was being observed. To prove this point, it stopped in the middle of the moon, spreading its wings across the surface. Noire stared in shock at the sight, as even though hundreds made the pilgrimage every year, no one ever described direct contact with the Lunar Drache, a creature said to be lost to legend the same as all over Drache’s, afterall, that’s why the pendant was said to contain a scale. Remembering about the pendant at that exact moment, Noire took it out his pocket, and held it up to the Luna Drache, and it started glowing a brilliant blue. The shadow on the moon grew more pronounced as a result, allowing it to be seen more easily without the font. Then, all of a sudden, the pendant’s glow changed, becoming more golden in hue, like the light from the sun was passed from the moon to the pendant that dangled in Noire’s hand, its power growing ever stronger. A voice inside his mind spoke simply and decisively, helping him to settle on what should have been his answer all along. The voice said:

     “Go to her.” 

    Wanting to give all relevance to the reason his Clan existed, Noire bowed to its judgement, and the apparition on the moon seemed to reciprocate before fading from view.


     Noire stood silently, allowing everything that had just happened to work its way through his head. He couldn’t quite explain it, but he had never felt better. He felt stronger, more sure of himself, and to that end, he put his pendant to his chest, and made a vow. A vow that promised to find Clara, no matter what became of it. He would rest now, but as soon as dawn broke, he would fly down the mountain, rules or no rules, and he would return, to find Clara and to admit everything he should have done in their earlier meetings.


     Tomorrow would begin a new stage in his life, and that of the entire world… 


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Well  that end this week.

Have a good one folks.

Till next time,

...keep on writing!


Peter James Martin


Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir 

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble

Wednesday, 4 September 2024

#87 Riz...The DM? Part II

Happy Blog Day Everyone!


As its the first blog of a new month, it's time to look at my writing over August, so this will be a quick update this time! Before all that, let's see what Riz is getting up to!

 

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



Guessing Brennan choose the wrong choice there! What other mayhem will Riz unleash as the D&D game continues? We'll have to find out next week!


August Report


So August has come and gone, a lot faster than I would have liked! Writing wise, I wax only working on one story (with little bits of Daemon Soul here and there as the editor needed). That one story I worked on though? It was my submission for Malarkey's 4! Yes, my Will'o the Wisp story is finally done and submitted. It did come down to the wire, as it never wanted to end, or so it seemed. Got a lot to say about this one m, but I'll wait till the collection is out before I share anything. It was good to get another tab closed on my Google documents. With that said...

Blog storywise, we've faired better:

Fractured Shadows: A Daemon Soul story that focuses on Void, as well as newcomer, Malakai. Giving Void a new person to hate as well as sharing a look at the enigmatic Shadows.

The Blue Scarf of Whitby: The blogs second Brennan and Riz story. Following on from the Ghost Lights of Thornaby. This based the story in Whitby, around a small bit of folklore from the area.

That'll be it for all for now! We'll have to see what September brings, won't we?

Till next time...

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble