Ley Lines, part 6
Monsters live and breed and thrive on the arcane energies of ley lines. Many are indifferent to humanoids. Others are hostile and predatory. And a few are actually benign, if not outright beneficial.
Monsters live and breed and thrive on the arcane energies of ley lines. Many are indifferent to humanoids. Others are hostile and predatory. And a few are actually benign, if not outright beneficial.
To mitigate the dangers of tapping let lines, spellcasters use a number of specialized items. Discover some of them here!
To mitigate the dangers of tapping let lines, spellcasters use a number of specialized items. Discover some of them here!
To mitigate the dangers of walking shadow roads, arcane spellcasters have created a number of spells to protect and guide travelers through the umbral realms.
We have six finalists in the Ley Lines fiction contest, and here is Jeff Quick’s entry for your reading pleasure. The snow was piled a human’s height this year, taller in some places. “Baba Yaga hides fresh secrets this winter,” went the saying. And so the Lantern Festival was invested with an unusual fervor in
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We have six finalists in the Ley Lines fiction contest, and here is Chris Lozaga’s entry for your reading pleasure. “Put your considerable girth between me and the crowd, else it will look as though we are breaking in,” Ivka said slyly as his nimble, scaly hands furiously worked a set of picks. Gremmel, twice
Ley Lines Finalist: “A Done Deal, a Final Act, and a Parting” by Chris Lozaga Read More »
We have six finalists in the Ley Lines fiction contest, and here is Maggie Hoyt’s entry for your reading pleasure. The eastern Margreve was desolate, an endless waste of sparse trees. Finna crunched through falling autumn leaves, her footsteps echoing against the silent, lifeless backdrop. Her hunger hadn’t been so bad yesterday, for she had
Ley Lines Finalist: “The Apple Thief” by Maggie Hoyt Read More »
We have six finalists in the Ley Lines fiction contest, and here is David Amburgey’s entry for your reading pleasure. Nera thought she had never seen a man so strong, which was funny, really. The rocks Johr piled onto the cairn were so small. She sat with her back to his travel bags and watched
Ley Lines Finalist: “A Place Without Time” by David Amburgey Read More »
The Ley Line judges have made their decisions, and today we are happy to announce the SIX finalists and their stories for this contest (presented in alphabetical order by author’s last name): “A Place Without Time” by David Amburgey “The Apple Thief” by Maggie Hoyt “A Done Deal, a Final Act, and a Parting” by
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