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Issue 33
Fiction
Fantasy The Oathkeeper Destiny by Scott M. Sandridge
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Years after the events in "The Price of Freedom", the time has finally arrived for Yavar to fulfill her oath to kill Warlord Vrang. But they are now husband and wife, and the recent capture of a caravan raider forces Yavar to face both her past and her future.
Editorial
2006 Fiction Contest - Winners! by DEP Staff
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Winners announced in DKA’s 2006 Fiction Contest
Fiction
Fantasy Guardian by Sharon Partington
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Light and Dark, Hope and Despair -- The Angel Ambriel must battle the Destroyer's agent to save the soul of a runaway boy.
Fiction
Fantasy Heartwyrm - Honorable Mention, 2006 Fiction Contest by Micheal C. Planck
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A fable of adventure, involving a knight and some dangerous, well-armed metaphors. Also possibly including a dragon and an angel, love and death, and war and peace. But no taxes.
Fiction
Fantasy The Waters Stir - Honorable Mention, 2006 Fiction Contest by Rachel A. Marks
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In one swift rise of water and wind, a wave hovered high above them. It grew wings and a snout. Red eyes appeared, large and vibrant; a water sculpture in the sky. A dragon, so large the sky disappeared behind it.
Fiction
Fantasy Even A Stone - Runner Up, 2006 Fiction Contest by Jane Lebak
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An angel and a knight who share a penchant for failing to think things through encounter one another in the wilderness. God has assigned the angel to sit on a stone for three years, the result of one smart remark too many. The knight operates a business selling tamed dragons to knights for practice.
Why won't the angel believe he's only earning a living? And is it true that even a stone will warm up if you sit on it for three years?
Fiction
Fantasy The Fortunate Purgatory of Arthur MacArthur - Winner, 2006 Fiction Contest by Chris Mikesell
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Professor MacArthur finds himself trapped in Purgatory with an imprisoned dragon. Will he make it out before the dragon breaks free?
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