In the year 2020, the usually sleepy land of Covidia erupted into war. Resistance is the story of common folks forced to make difficult decisions in uncertain times. I will publish a new chapter of these unlikely heroes’ legacies each week, and don’t worry, it has nothing to do with Covid-19. Tune in on FridayContinue reading “Announcing a 2023 project: Resistance”
Category Archives: Tales From Covidia
Absynthe’s First Scene
Two humans were walking down the trail. Absynthe was hidden from the humans by dense foliage; the pair walked the trail unaware of the horse grazing by the river a few hundred feet ahead. They hadn’t seen him yet, so Absynthe wasn’t sure what to do. He bent his long neck down and drank slowly.Continue reading “Absynthe’s First Scene”
A Wild Bill Tale
In the traveling merchant’s left pocket, his rock vibrated. Oh good, he thought. It didn’t look like he would see anyone today. He gave his donkey a pat along its snout. He hasn’t named this donkey yet, but he’s taken to calling him Fella. His last donkey had traveled the whole of Covidia with him,Continue reading “A Wild Bill Tale”
A Tale of Exodus, in 470 words
Firstly, in 10 words: The witch fled her tower, hoping to save them all. Nextly, in 100 words: Roderick feels empowered. What should he bring? The pitchfork is probably the most practical. Finally his town can go back to being a safe place for his children. He earns everything he has with hardContinue reading “A Tale of Exodus, in 470 words”
Tales From Covidia
I made a page dedicated to small stories I’m writing within the beautiful world created largely by Chris Pierson and contributed to by our DnD group. There are many stories tangential to our stumbling just waiting to be told!