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Tales From The Realm: Volume One

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Her one great weapon—the ancient dagger at her hip—may yet prove to be her salvation. But even that power seems overshadowed by the threat looming over all nine kingdoms. And even with the High King at her back, Loren is not sure whether she is up to the task. The war has begun. Its fires burn across Underrealm. And amidst the deadly battles, the fate of an ancient conflict depends on a girl who has sworn never to kill.

Though the Shades have been revealed, the cost of that knowledge seems too heavy to bear. And once again Xain is clutched by the tremors of magestone sickness, giving her the excuse she needs to simply…not go on. But now that the Shades have been found, they will not let Loren rest. Northwood will be the first town to burn under their icy fury, but as they hunt for Loren on the road to Feldemar, it will not be the last.

Loren of the family Nelda is now the Nightblade. Ever since Loren first left the Birchwood Forest, the merchant Damaris has hounded her steps. For the first time she finds herself an agent of the realm rather than a criminal within it. But that brings no promise of safety, for all the nine lands are now a danger to any traveler.

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As they venture forward through their college years their lives start to take on Agents of the Realm is an ongoing webcomic series that began in March Loren is well on her way to becoming a master thief—if she can only stay alive. Therefore she draws her black cloak tight and follows the road she must. Want to Read saving…. A beautifully crafted fantasy piece, revealing darkness within people and the protective power of love.

In the far western reaches of the kingdom of Feldemar, battle lines will be drawn. But Damaris has fled south into Dorsea, and she knows she is being hunted. Her mission has never been more urgent, and yet despite her best efforts, Loren cannot gain the upper hand. A family name shrouded in evil. Ebon has finally been allowed to attend the Academy for Wizards and master the powers of alchemy he has possessed since birth.

But with his new freedoms come new troubles as well. Tales From the Realm: Volume One is a great anthology filled with twenty different stories varying within horror, weird, and sci-fi genres. I am excited for Volume Two from Aphotic Realm, as I can only imagine the stories will be even better, though that would be difficult to do as each story is great in Volume One.

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Agents of the Realm has 86 ratings and 17 reviews. I wasn't familiar with the magical girl genre before starting this, and I'm not should finish until the last update or if this is supposed to be just volume one. . Dec 07, Nov 01, new topic · Discuss This Book. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Tales From The Realm has 15 ratings and 10 reviews. Paul said: This Aphotic Realm is a themed magazine featuring fiction, non-fiction, editorials and reviews. What the .. Many of the authors are new to me, which is always a real treat, since I love reading work by new writers. Of those May 01, Aug 07,

Jul 16, Maura rated it it was amazing. Aphotic Realm is an up-and-coming fiction magazine for the strange and the sinister, co-edited by Adrian Alexander Medina and Dustin Schyler Yoak. Tales from the Realm Vol. Special kudos to Aphotic Realm's art director Gunnar Larsen, the creator of the anthology's gorgeous cover, who consistently provides the magazine and the themed anthologies with eerie, breathtaking visuals.

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The anthology offers something for every fan of dark Aphotic Realm is an up-and-coming fiction magazine for the strange and the sinister, co-edited by Adrian Alexander Medina and Dustin Schyler Yoak. The anthology offers something for every fan of dark fiction. There are mythical creatures, monsters, ghosts, and various undead; the kind of evil we cannot comprehend and the kind we can; bonds between people that transcend all obstacles and those that destroy us; foreign places, foreign worlds, and how oblivious we are to the perils; above all, the fragility, majesty, and darkness in us humans and in all we strive for.

Silencing the Bell by Gary Buller. Explores the consequences of inexcusable actions, guilt, and punishment. Other Mother by Skye Makaris. A tale of a fairy who's served royalty for generations, and the costs of those relationships to everyone involved. What happens when what's inside our heads makes no sense to the rest of the world. Rot Brothers by Simon McHardy. Relationships between siblings, mistakes, loss, and revenge. The Trials of Man by Tevis Shkoora. A fantasy tale of a royal coming of age, and learning the hard way that the world is much bigger than himself. The Wall's End by Rudolfo Serna.

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Persistence of Memories by John Crain. A well-written sci-fi story of extraterrestrial exploration. It reminds us of that old saying that involves a feline and a thirst for knowledge Enid and the Owls by K. A heartbreaking, dark tale of aging; how the world stops seeing that people matter in their twilight years.

The Yellow Door by Isha Ro. Precise and unflinching, a story of meaningless and perennial evil in our midst.

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No Laughing Matter by Phil Temples. A detective story, with a hilarious, absurd premise that somehow, deep down, feels surprisingly My Better Half by Mark Blickley. Funny and unapologetic, a tale of a self-absorbed man who has a lot to learn and a unique opportunity to do so, yet, being who he is, doesn't.

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Dinner Party by Ashley Libey. A tight sci-fi gem, with vivid characters and sharp glistening edges, literally and metaphorically. Cajoled by Bronte Pearson. Even the seemingly safest places can be replete with danger when we're vulnerable. A Mother's Love by Micah Castle. A beautifully crafted fantasy piece, revealing darkness within people and the protective power of love.

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Provident Justice by Carrier Connel-Gripp. Gripping, with a surprising and ultimately heartwarming resolution. Gaslighting, 'tis all I will say. If you watch The Handmaid's Tale, this story might give the same feeling in the pit of your stomach; it's a mixture of incredulity, helplessness, and rage. You know how parents ask, "If your friends jumped off a bridge, would you follow? An Almost Cannibal by Morgan K. A gentleman of good taste makes his fortune as a special kind of motivational speaker. This story features exquisitely vivid, stomach-churning imagery.

Set in a sleepy town, the story slithers, relentless, as if everything is business as usual. Terror emerges from the deceptive molasses of routine.

Truly, this is an excellent anthology. However, if you want to read just one story from it, I recommend Other Mother; I believe it is also the longest piece in there. The story blew my mind: This story has a lot of heart but tries to keep a stiff upper lip. Also, you are guaranteed to notice the opening sentence. Overall, a great collection. I look forward to the anthology and suggest keeping an eye on Aphotic Realm I predict exciting times ahead for this splendid new magazine. May 01, Mandi Jourdan rated it it was amazing. Aug 26, Gwendolyn Kiste rated it it was amazing.

A highly enjoyable and solid anthology, Tales from the Realm: Volume One features a wonderful array of speculative fiction stories. Many of the authors are new to me, which is always a real treat, since I love reading work by new writers. Of those names I recognized and have read before, S. Budd is one of my favorites; her writing never fails to impress and entertain, and her story, "The Forgotten House," is among the creepiest and most memorable entry in the book.

I'm looking very forward to A highly enjoyable and solid anthology, Tales from the Realm: I'm looking very forward to what Aphotic Realm puts out next; if it's as enjoyable as this anthology, then it will be well worth any reader's time. Please note that I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.