Dire Song

Dire Song

As interspecies integration continues in Quadras, the Inquisitors expect there to be problems.

Change is hard, but integration would be much easier if people weren't so busy killing each other.

Throwing fame and fortune into the problem creates a major headache.

Doughas and Vor are doing what they can to survive another day in Quadras.

They have their work cut out for them. Their only leads are smoke and distant whispers, gone as soon as they look closer. From dealing with politics to calling in favors, this was never going to be an easy case.

The sticky strands of connection all point toward a conspiracy, and those who have something to hold on for refuse to dig deeper. Ignoring the gathering shadows could prove too dangerous to anyone threatening to shine the light of day on the plotters.

But Doughas is too old for cautious nonsense, and Vor is scared of the implications for the integration if they do nothing.

Can our intrepid elf-dwarf duo keep the city from tearing itself apart?

Aaron D. Schneider

with Michael Anderle

Aaron was born to parents who taught him two very important things: truth matters and imagination is not a crime.

Our protagonist has spent the rest of his life trying to live out those two maxims, much to the chagrin of every unfortunate around him (progenitors included).

As such, by age six or seven, he was writing stories about a dark, reptilian avenger who brought final, painful justice to the guilty- with unsettling illustrations to boot. His beloved and benighted parents realized that budding sociopathy would simply not do, and so they began introducing him to tales of great and good heroes. First the account of a certain carpenter, then a hairy-footed burglar, then a savior lion, and after that point our protagonist was plunging face first and arms out into a world of heroism both real and imagined. While far from a hero himself, he has endeavored to try and capture that same bowed but unbroken spirit that dwells in a dark and ugly world, because that as far as he can tell is what makes it all worth it.

Along this rambling, dreaming way he managed to find a woman he could bamboozle into loving him, and then even have children with, Lord have mercy on them all.

Now Aaron has managed to cram no few exciting jobs and hair-raising experiences into his life so far, and God help him, he hopes for many more. It is these that drive his captured glimpses of something epic. If you have the time you should pull up a chair, grab a beer, light a pipe, or whatever your pre-literary consumption ritual may be and give them a look. It is been said they are truly monstrous, but as any true hero knows, monsters often guard treasure.

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