Wednesday, 26 November 2025

#151 During the Party

Happy Blog Day Everyone

It's a fairly short post this week, as I'm sure you're all aware. In terms of other news, there is really anything. I haven't done any writing outside Phantom Dawn. I've been thinking about future projects and on a few decisions that'll greatly affect Daemon Soul 2 if I decide to pursue it, which means having to do a complete new draft. All of that just so I can shove a Christmas novellla in between book 1 and 2! Probably not worth the effort it'll take...


Anyway, let’s get a move on and head over to a certain duo!

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz

That looks like one wild party.

First off, no idea what happened in that 2nd panel there, actually, that's a lie, I absolutely do know what happened there. I tried to be clever and offer a slight perspective change on Riz addressing the other party goers. It did not work at all.

The final panel there is another Red Dwarf reference, as one of the show's characters point out: "It's not a party without a traffic cone!" Paraphrasing obviously. Not sure when this party became a three part deal but here we are. We've seen the beginning, we've got the rest above, guess that leaves the aftermath for next week...Though, I get the feeling that a certain holiday season is going to influence things somewhat...Hide the golden rats quick!

So, as I said, another quick week done and dusted. Chapter 20 of Phantom Dawn will be with you next week, and we are really in spitting distance of the end as Rose's fight against the creature continues. I really have to find a way to give it a nickname of sorts during the editing/ next draft process, it's getting hard to keep track of all the different creatures running around in the story!

Till next time,

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 19 November 2025

#150 Party Time + Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 19

Happy Blog Day Everyone

Still inching closer to the end of Phantom Dawn, and in today's chapter we see Rose join the fray! How much longer till the end? Well, you'll just have to read on to see for yourself! (Spoiler warning, a few more chapters to go!)

There's something else to talk about today, of course, but we'll have to head over to see our favourite man and rat duo to learn more...

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



Yup, one hundred and fifty issues. Feels like it was just yesterday that I was talking about making it to issue 100. The amount of times I felt like quitting has been a lot more numerous (particularly over the summer where I was stuck in a low mood for a lot of it), but I made it to this milestone. Thank you to everyone who's read this far with me.

As for the comic itself, it may not be a flashy extravaganza but it does what it needs to, which is set up a new three part arc (definitely three parts as I've already got the ending in mind!). This, and what follows will tide things over till the three year anniversary hits in early January.

I must apologise for how off model Brennan and Riz look here, can never seen to get it just right at the moment, but at least you can tell its still them, I suppose.

Hope you all stick around till the next milestone.

Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 19

At the end of last chapter, Kurz was shocked to see Rose racing to his rescue, but what is really running through her head as she stands ready to face this nes gargantuan threat...Let's find out together...

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Chapter 19

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Chapter 19: Rose Blooms

     Rose didn’t know what had awoken her from her nightmares, but she had been grateful all the same. She had bolted upright from the cold hard floor she had woken up on, scaring the life out of Si who had not been expecting it.
     “Rose!” Neal exclaimed as he turned to see her looking around dazed.
     “Where…” She said, not even understanding what she was supposed to be searching for. “Where is it?”
     “Where is what?” Neal asked as he went to her side, trying to calm her down, but she was too restless to be settled
     “I need to find it…I need to find what I lost!” Rose shouted.
     “Lost? What are you talking about?” Neal wanted to make sense of what she was saying, but he also had other concerns that he needed to focus on. “Please listen, there is something I need to tell you.”
     “Yeah, we’re all going to die!” Si blurted out, which did distract Rose from her own woes.
     “Die?”
     As if on cue, the monster roared from far away, but its intensity shook the buildings and the people, and left no room to doubt what Si had been ranting about.
     “Another monster?” Rose felt that feeling that had overtaken her before already tugging at the corners of her mind, but that other voice she’d heard was also there.
     “Go…Do what you do so well…” the voice teased, but Rose knew that she had little choice in the matter.
     “Where is Kurz? And Mason?” Rose looked around, seeing neither of them.
     “They are…” Neal wanted to find the right words to tell her, but the explosion that rocked them said everything. Everyone who had gathered there, stared in the direction of the plume of smoke that drifted upwards.
     “Did they do it?” Si asked softly at first, but repeated it louder when the silence lasted longer than a second, this was then followed by an outburst of pure exhilaration.
     “WOOO THEY DID IT! THEY BLEW IT UP! Isn’t that fantastic, Rose…Rose?” Si realised that she was no longer there. “Where did she go?” 
     “Rose?” Neal hadn’t even seen her move, but now, he could see her, very faintly in the distance, running at full pelt in the direction of the blast, and towards where he knew Kurz and Mason had been. Mason’s sword that they had laid at her side was also missing, leaving no mistake that Rose had taken it. Neal’s only hope was that she’d find them there, maybe battered, but otherwise safe and sound. That hope was short lived when they heard the monster yet again, a roar that now seemed more intense than before. They knew the battle was only just beginning.

     Even when running at full pelt, Rose felt something shift inside her. All the other times she had fought, she only became aware that there had been a change in her demeanour after the fact. Now, her senses sharpened, and there was an overriding drive to fight. She lost direct control of her body to this drive, but had remained conscious throughout, a huge change from her last fight. The sword that she had been gifted was firmly in her hand.
     “Enjoying the action?” The voice called to her. “You can take control whenever you want you know, you just have to remember who, and what, you are.” The voice sounded like she was teasing now, knowing far more than she would ever let on.
     “I just want to save my friends…and everyone else.” Rose admitted. Looking through her own eyes as if they were windows, she saw the monster for the first time, a large humanoid shaped mass of stone with pulsing magma veins. She saw Mason and Kurz on the floor, cowering before the creature. Rose’s body continued to move on its own, and she kicked the creature hard in the chest. Despite not being in control, Rose still felt the impact keenly, but it worked as the creature was knocked back.
     Rose wanted to reach out to her friends, to check on them, but her eyes, her real ones, were still locked on the creature that was getting back up, its own gaze fixated on her. 
     “Remember, you can take control at any point, but if you do, who’ll protect them? You need this power, like the monster you are.” The voice openly mocked. 
     Rose wanted to scream out that she wasn’t a monster, but it dawned on her that she still had no idea who she actually was. Maybe this state she was currently in, was her real self.
     The creature was quick to stand again, but Rose stood in between it, and Kurz and Mason.
     “No, you’re wrong! See? I’m not a monster at all!” Rose screamed in her head, trying to silence the other voice who kept laughing.
     “If only you knew what I knew, then you wouldn’t be saying that at all! What you have to do…It would make you crawl into a hole and wait for the end!” The other voice responded.
     “If you think that’s what would happen, then why don’t you just tell me who I am! Let me have my proper name back!” 
     “Because it’s more fun this way, besides, telling you everything I knew wouldn’t do much for our situation right now? You’d be dead before I even got half way through the story! Now, be a good girl and shut up and watch the fight, or again, if you’d prefer, you could take over, just without all the benefits you’re currently enjoying.” 
     The way the voice spoke irritated Rose to no end, information wrapped in insulting riddles covered with a hint of sadism. Whatever this voice was, it was enjoying Rose’s plight all too much. What the voice was though, would have to wait as the creature stole Rose’s attention once more, as it ran it, arms ready to grab her. As loath as she was to admit it, she knew she’d have to leave whatever force was controlling her behind the wheel.

     Kurz and Mason were completely oblivious to what was going on in Rose’s head. They had simply thought that she was in the same state as before, that strange fighting urge that took control of her and allowed her to do superhuman feats. They were worried about her of course, but only in the sense that they didn’t know how long she could keep this state up before succumbing to exhaustion, especially given the short amount of rest she’d gotten since last time.
     “We have to fight alongside her!” Mason gasped, fighting through his pain. He clutched his chest where his lungs were, aware that he must have had several broken ribs, and potentially worse.
     “You know just as well as I do that we’d just screw things up!” Kurz snapped. “We’re no better to her than a paper shield!”
     “Dammit! Dammit!” Mason cursed, but he didn’t even have the strength to lash out in anger.
     “All up to you now Rose…” Kurz offered a prayer. It was all that he could do.

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Next Chapter (Not written yet!)

Sorry if the ending was a little abrupt there, time got the better of me when writing the chapter. I was planning to go into more detail over the initial stages of the fight, but that'll just get rolled into the next chapter, which coincidentally will fall around the first week in December.

Till next time...

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 12 November 2025

#149 A Dirty Job

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

A quick look at the title has made me realise that next week is the 150th blog I've done since restarting it back in January 2023! Feels like it was only yesterday... Not sure what I'll be doing to celebrate it, best get thinking of something!

Not much to report on in over news, so lets move on to our favourite man and rat duo!

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz



It's certainly a dirty job that someone has to do (more often than not it's me!) Though on saying that, shouldn't Riz be doing it anyway? Guess he certainly doesn't think so! I'm sure that if Riz tries to negotiate a much higher price in future we may see the return of the infamous Riz-a-pult, that'll definitely speed the process up!

Being an in-between week, thats your lot for today, a short and sweet installment.

Next week we're straight back into Phantom Dawn with Chapter 19, and Rose kicking off the final fight of the story...It's going to be an interesting one no doubt!

Till then,

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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Wednesday, 5 November 2025

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

Happy Blog Day Everyone

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

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

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

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


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

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

Short Diversions: Phantom Dawn Chapter 18

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

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Chapter 18


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Chapter 18: Stand and Fight

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

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

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

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That's it for this week!

Till next time...

Keep on writing

Peter James Martin

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