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CHAPTER 1 “Sometimes the only ingredients needed to concoct a recipe for success is you, Life, and a 3rd Blessed thing”. A phrase which Ioneaus had heard from his infamous Uncle, “Amurab The Amicable”. His Grande-Uncle had been a hugely successful but generally frowned upon Mage who is credited with creating the very secret and widely heard about potion known as “Amurabs Amiable Afore-shave”; a potent beard tonic which caused anyone with any visible hair to become attracted, allured and assuaded to any and all abstractions and arguments mad...
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CHAPTER 1 “How many stakes does it take to kill a vampire?” “I don’t know, how many?” “Just the one, as long as it has enough garlic seasoning” It was a terrible joke for many reasons, not even including the fact that most vampires had long ago become impervious to garlic. A wooden stake made from certain trees was still the sure fire way to go about it but even sunlight was now mostly just bright and gruelling on the senses (an effect that could be assuaded with a Blessed Object, a magical item or one of those cutting-edg...
Weekly Contest #271
CHAPTER 1 It was considered good luck by all travellers to physically view the planet one is leaving through a physical window, and if your quarters didn't have one then the observation deck is the second best, and third would be getting invited to a room with a window if you knew someone with access to it. Certain rooms in the “Economy-Class-Special” of most passenger ships had responsive faux windows that aggregated a digital view from cameras and sensors located on the outside of the ship that was stunningly realistic and convincing; the...
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