Captian's Log At the End of the Day 4 Mar 2024 The teacher sighed, his gaze wandering from his papers. The sun was setting, its golden light streaming in and painting the empty classroom with its enchanting hue. His eyes looked…
Captian's Log Free 3 Mar 20242 Mar 2024 It was as though a weight had been lifted from his shoulders. "I'm free," he said. Though the computer had recognized the shifts in the subject's body, the relaxation of…
Captian's Log Bigfoot 2 Mar 2024 On Saturday it rained, a quiet, evening rain, and the birds in the trees huddled together in their nests, keeping each other warm. I thought I saw, standing at the…
Captian's Log Song of the Road 29 Feb 2024 There are a thousand ways, a billion paths, and yet one road is right. A road, a hard and dreary road, the only road that leads me home. And oh!…
Captian's Log A Monster in the Night 28 Feb 2024 The beast was running in the night, its fleetfooted gallop racing past the hunters. Blood dripped from its fangs, and the cries of despair faded in the distance as it…
Captian's Log Tommy and the Count 27 Feb 2024 The vampire's shadow glided along the wall of the corridor, and each flickering candleflame over which that darkness fell gasped and died, so that all there was which could be…
Captian's Log The Black Moon 24 Feb 202417 Feb 2024 The black moon, seen only as a shadow snuffing out the light of the stars, slowly fell into the frothing sea. A pure darkness, the polished obsidian glinted, for one…
Captian's Log Inflection Point 23 Feb 202417 Feb 2024 The chains were woven through his flesh, their links driven into his bones, and yet he did not die. He could not understand it. He knew something had changed yesterday.…
Captian's Log Content 21 Feb 202417 Feb 2024 I am content, to say the least, with what you do, though I'm not pleased. I will not fight, nor stand against, the hell you bring unto our land. I…
Captian's Log The First Dragonslayer 19 Feb 202413 Feb 2024 The dragonslayer took the ax and turned back toward the corpse. "Thank you," he said over his shoulder, and renewed his work. Slowly, blow after blow, the scales relented, exposing…