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Cira Alderson the youngest witch in the small town of Dellhaven she is just trying to push along just like everyone else until (Sorry Spoiler content blocked until the next chapter... :p) And her world is turned upside down scrambling to keep hidden what they have done together with her closest friends the tall blazing eyed Alex and the charming but shady(Spoiler content blocked.) They try to keep the world of humans and Fae from imploding.
A preview and extracts from The Prang Codex, an episodic collection of tales set loosely in the mid twelfth century, in the last remaining independent Saxon monarchy in Norman England, due to a nifty legal loophole and an ancient Norman Conquest Charter.
A set of chronicles in which the King suffers visits from the two mincing actors, Short and Curly: Lorenz Lawne-Bowlyngge, the flamboyant interior designer: Dr Misaubin, the travelling apothecary and snake-oil man: the misguided owner of a henge-building franchise: a bunch of Notaries from the law firm of Minge Minge Crap-hound Spiv & Minge: Tull, the inventor of the Gardeners Claw: a money-grabbing Water-diviner: an itinerant Tiler: a bunch of homicidal German mercenaries: Joey Pantolooni, the leader of the worst circus on the planet, and many more, and we meet Griswolde Pauncefoote, the worst musician in the world: his brother, the Black Knight: Rijk Van Dyjke, the Flemish ice sculptor: Max Hispano-Suiza, carriage builder and second-hand cart dealer: Leonardo Van Tableaux, the hack tabloid painter: Archer, the longbow-man prepared to commit perjury on the King’s behalf: Dr Placebo-Ganglion, the castle physician: Blacques Jacques à t’Acques, the “French” pirate captain: Robin Hood: The Assassin Astreau-Turphe & Henry II (real King).
Our window into this murky medieval world is through the medium of Prang’s Journal, a scruffy assemblage of parchment sheets loosely bound in a ratty piece of second-hand vellum, that has survived the ravages of the centuries against all odds. Prang’s daily entries however are somewhat economical with the truth to put it mildly, tending to gloss over his faux pas in his dealings with the King and even omitting some of the worst episodes altogether. Fortunately for the sake of history we are able to assemble the true events behind these woefully sketchy diary entries from various recently-discovered contemporary writings which, unfortunately from Prang’s viewpoint, put the record straight.
Here, for the first time together, are extracts from Wizard Prang’s Journal, a chronicler clearly not in the same class as Samuel Pepys, together with the true catastrophic events behind each entry.
A young woman moves and finds herself changing, in ways she never thought possible. Running from a past that haunts her, can she accept these magical changes in herself?
An old shifter who has lost it all has found his mate, can he break down the walls around his heart and let himself love again?
Note: This is just the beginning so far, please leave feedback and any suggestions on what you would like to see next :)
Also, the city and some of the places in this story are real, but most of the stores etc are not. All Characters are made up, none are based of any individual and any similarities are purely coincidental.
Allie Tomas grew up in a world of supernatural, with vampires, witches, fairies, and other “fairytale” creatures. She and her family are part of a secret society of humans devoted to protecting the paranormal. They live inside one of the bigger districts, one of which that is very quite and very safe. Then just as she reaches her eighteenth birthday things start to go amiss. Mysterious killings in the middle of the night, human as well as magical beings brutally murdered. That is when a new comer moves into town, a very handsome boy named Bry. Suspicions about the intruder are everywhere; there is not doubt in anyone’s mind that he is the killer. Everyone that is but Allie. Can she prove to the committee that Bry is innocent, or will her feelings for him cloud her judgment?
Cira Alderson the youngest witch in the small town of Dellhaven she is just trying to push along just like everyone else until (Sorry Spoiler content blocked until the next chapter... :p) And her world is turned upside down scrambling to keep hidden what they have done together with her closest friends the tall blazing eyed Alex and the charming but shady(Spoiler content blocked.) They try to keep the world of humans and Fae from imploding.
A preview and extracts from The Prang Codex, an episodic collection of tales set loosely in the mid twelfth century, in the last remaining independent Saxon monarchy in Norman England, due to a nifty legal loophole and an ancient Norman Conquest Charter.
A set of chronicles in which the King suffers visits from the two mincing actors, Short and Curly: Lorenz Lawne-Bowlyngge, the flamboyant interior designer: Dr Misaubin, the travelling apothecary and snake-oil man: the misguided owner of a henge-building franchise: a bunch of Notaries from the law firm of Minge Minge Crap-hound Spiv & Minge: Tull, the inventor of the Gardeners Claw: a money-grabbing Water-diviner: an itinerant Tiler: a bunch of homicidal German mercenaries: Joey Pantolooni, the leader of the worst circus on the planet, and many more, and we meet Griswolde Pauncefoote, the worst musician in the world: his brother, the Black Knight: Rijk Van Dyjke, the Flemish ice sculptor: Max Hispano-Suiza, carriage builder and second-hand cart dealer: Leonardo Van Tableaux, the hack tabloid painter: Archer, the longbow-man prepared to commit perjury on the King’s behalf: Dr Placebo-Ganglion, the castle physician: Blacques Jacques à t’Acques, the “French” pirate captain: Robin Hood: The Assassin Astreau-Turphe & Henry II (real King).
Our window into this murky medieval world is through the medium of Prang’s Journal, a scruffy assemblage of parchment sheets loosely bound in a ratty piece of second-hand vellum, that has survived the ravages of the centuries against all odds. Prang’s daily entries however are somewhat economical with the truth to put it mildly, tending to gloss over his faux pas in his dealings with the King and even omitting some of the worst episodes altogether. Fortunately for the sake of history we are able to assemble the true events behind these woefully sketchy diary entries from various recently-discovered contemporary writings which, unfortunately from Prang’s viewpoint, put the record straight.
Here, for the first time together, are extracts from Wizard Prang’s Journal, a chronicler clearly not in the same class as Samuel Pepys, together with the true catastrophic events behind each entry.
A young woman moves and finds herself changing, in ways she never thought possible. Running from a past that haunts her, can she accept these magical changes in herself?
An old shifter who has lost it all has found his mate, can he break down the walls around his heart and let himself love again?
Note: This is just the beginning so far, please leave feedback and any suggestions on what you would like to see next :)
Also, the city and some of the places in this story are real, but most of the stores etc are not. All Characters are made up, none are based of any individual and any similarities are purely coincidental.
Allie Tomas grew up in a world of supernatural, with vampires, witches, fairies, and other “fairytale” creatures. She and her family are part of a secret society of humans devoted to protecting the paranormal. They live inside one of the bigger districts, one of which that is very quite and very safe. Then just as she reaches her eighteenth birthday things start to go amiss. Mysterious killings in the middle of the night, human as well as magical beings brutally murdered. That is when a new comer moves into town, a very handsome boy named Bry. Suspicions about the intruder are everywhere; there is not doubt in anyone’s mind that he is the killer. Everyone that is but Allie. Can she prove to the committee that Bry is innocent, or will her feelings for him cloud her judgment?