The Ascendant Velexia seeks the greatest heroes of all time to participate in their trials by combat. Who will claim the ultimate prize?
Bardovico’s Brewery & Taphouse tried to gin up business with these newspaper ads. New faces welcome! Exterminator sought urgently.
Welcome to the last party that Garoto Makrival will ever throw. Don’t worry about being late, the night is young - as it will be forever.
This column from The Morning Tide recounts a wedding in Remiliciggio and the tragedy that followed, with bias on full display.
Auntie Gioyana’s biting critiques of late sixth cycle Alor politics are not to be missed - for their historical insight and humor alike.
Found in a puddle on his old office floor, read the desperate final letter of mage lost at the frayed edges of space and time.
The book’s prologue sets the stage: Francas Wystillau’s family reels in the aftermath of assassination. What will become of his house?
An adjusted transcript from Prof. Girane’s lecture to the Besvean Society, covering that most famous of Itherian amphibians.
What is the value of a secret? Perhaps only the Astorites know. Zevos Lutransk ponders that question and more in this historical foreword.
She would be Lord Admiral of Ithero, one day. But for now, Celese is only an inquisitive child, curious to learn about her country’s past.
At Castle Larragen, the philosopher Makrival keeps his laboratory. In academia, alas, he’s better known for his conviviality than his work.
A young engineer living a life of daring adventure aboard the Interloper. She’s rarely seen without little Nikos on her shoulder.
A fateful encounter with the One leaves Captain Davimar with much to think about, for the future of both his business and himself.
An excerpt from Naliette’s published memoirs, reflecting the harsh realities of living beneath the Alor Nobility since the Second Calling.
The Orator Court is not a place for the timid. Kastellon to the end, Raphios led his life as he thought a prince must: lavishly.