Yearly Archives: 2000

Mage Revision: Visionlessness Grasping for Money

by Enantiodromos My response is: Just say no. And I quote: "The main difference between the Enlightened scientist and his Tradition counterparts is that he remains completely unaware of his use of magic." That’s fucking amazing. He can use the … Continue reading

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Childling

by Chase Feonsdotter Every night she drinks wine and cream, And dresses in fine, silken lace. Coverlets pulled up tight to her chin, She dreams of another place. Faraway whispers of starlight and mist — A place she’s only been … Continue reading

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Aristocrat

by DeeLacy Bryon walks through the rain as he often does, the cold winter rain, along the path he has walked so many times before. Deja vu… Elizabeth is in her home, compulsively smoothing the furniture and setting pillows to … Continue reading

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Valentine

by Fred Ellis Rarify my chance to be true In this last breath I take of you Pulling forth your barren breast Towards my lips this damned test Your body slipping from my hands A final lover by you now … Continue reading

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Silent Voice (Part 1)

by Brittany Adams Alexis closed her eyes and laid her head back against the plush seat of her limo as the driver pulled away from her estate. Correction, Bishop Cadaver’s estate. She had just given him the deed to her … Continue reading

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The Beautiful People

by Jason Yates Pale mountains shifted in the darkness in a quiet earthquake, water rippled around her as she rose. Her flesh was luminous in the odd light, seeming to glow from within, but on closer inspection, it was more … Continue reading

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Musings of my Becoming

by MillieCat I remember running through the trees, trying to keep up with the sparrows. My mother laughed and smiled in the shade of the mountain. They said the animals loved me, but especially the sparrows. Such delightful creatures they … Continue reading

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Necromancy

by Lars Dealing with the dead has always been viewed as morbid and immoral by the masses. Their own fear of death fills them with loathing of the bodies of those they once loved, and often of their souls as … Continue reading

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For My Valentine

by Millicat The blood of lover’s never was so sweet As that which flows from thine immortal kiss. What innocence and passion we deplete! From sacrificial lambs we carve our bliss. We slash through bodies and morality Feeding that which … Continue reading

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Hunter

by Laurie Johnson January 1, 2000 11:29 AM The revelers outside my window made it difficult to sleep, and so though I had nothing to celebrate I rose from my tangled bed and dressed quickly, throwing on layer after layer … Continue reading

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