First Steps

Inez was dead, to begin with. Dead as a doornail — but livelier than ever.

She had no memory of actually dying. One minute she had been soaking in the hot tub at her condo, and the next … well, the next minute, she was walking through a forest, naked as the day she was born, and wondering what had happened to her swimsuit — and more importantly, her cover-up.

She liked to wear a cover-up whenever she went to the pool. The old men who lounged around on the deck chairs liked to leer more than Inez liked to be leered upon.

Their leathery, wrinkled skin both fascinated and amused her … so in a way, she leered, too. Her own skin was pale, like moonlight, and smooth, thanks to a daily dose of drugstore lotion and the extra 20 pounds she used to fill out her 40-something figure.

The Empress’ Garden

INT. EMPRESS’ GARDEN – DAY

We see the interior of a large greenhouse. Inside, there is a wide variety of flowers and trees. The structure itself is luxurious and elegant. Light streams in through the glass, illuminating the enchanting scene of fluttering, colorful butterflies, and playful little faeries. On a comfortable and cushy chair sits EMPRESS NERIAH. She is a pregnant woman of around age thirty, dressed in a beautiful green dress, and a magical, halo-like crown. Her fertile, feminine curves rest gracefully as she watches with pleasure the faeries and butterflies of her garden. In her hand, she holds a magical cup with the symbol of Venus on it. In the other hand, she holds a small scepter.

EMPRESS NERIAH Ah, what a wonderful place to grow a royal family.

NERIAH sighs with contentment, closes her eyes, and leans her head back in relaxation. Suddenly, there is a flash of light, a puff of black smoke, and when NERIAH opens her eyes in surprise there is a man standing before her. He is SZANDOR: a tall man who looks on the surface young, but who carries the quiet confidence and power of many, many years. He sports a goatee and a red tunic and cloak.

EMPRESS NERIAH Szandor! How did you get in here!? My husband’s mages assured me–

SZANDOR Your husband’s mages have never met anyone in my league. With all due respect, Empress.

He bows. NERIAH looks nervous. Her faeries hide behind her, peeking out cautiously. She reflexively holds one hand against her pregnant belly.

EMPRESS NERIAH That may be so, and we may be new to this realm, but our mastery of magic is still enough to defend ourselves if need be.

Her scepter begins to glow a faint green.

SZANDOR Now, now, I, a gentleman, would never attack an innocent mother-to-be. I simply came here to discuss, once again, our house’s differences.

EMPRESS NERIAH We have nothing more to discuss! We settled this land and built this new palace peacefully! You and your ilk still have plenty of hot, volcanic ground and subterranean labyrinths to call home!

SZANDOR Do you forget that you built this little greenhouse, as part of a seemingly ever- expanding domain, my land? Did I ever say it was free for the taking? You do realize that the disgusting enchanted pollen that your plants give off is deadly toxic to the wildlife of my domain, yes?

NERIAH stands up tall. Even in (perhaps especially in) her somewhat rotund state, she is an impressive and even intimidating archetype of femininity, nature, and abundance.

EMPRESS NERIAH My people had no choice but to flee our original home! Do you know how lucky any of us, me, my husband, our knights and servants, my unborn child, are to even still be alive, let alone able to put together our modest estate here?! We’ve contained our few remaining plant and animal specimens, the ones that weren’t burned that is, within the glass of this room, as you demanded!

SZANDOR Your walls are weak. They’ve already been breached.

EMPRESS NERIAH What?!

SZANDOR I don’t know what sort of enchantments you have where you come from, and frankly it’s not my problem, but they clearly aren’t strong enough to hold in your, your, invasive species! I’ve found your disgustingly pink little mushrooms popping up all over my caves. Vines and flowers spreading their tentacles across my plains. Birds devouring my native toads and dragonflies. You broke your promise: your house’s domain is not contained, it is ruining my entire realm! You are not an innocent woman. And your spawn will not be born here!

SZANDOR’S hands begin to glow red, as do his eyes, and the room becomes supernaturally darker around him. In turn, NERIAH’S scepter glows brighter green, and the light around her grows brighter.

EMPRESS NERIAH I’ve already had to fight to defend my people, I’m happy to do it again, Szandor!

They both begin charging powerful magical attacks to launch at each other, when suddenly, there’s a bright blue flash and a wall of blue light appears in front of each of the two enemies. A young male and female voice ring out in unison.

VOICES Stop!

Between two translucent blue walls of magical energy appears two teenagers, a boy and a girl. The boy, wearing black, is NESHER; he is NERIAH’S first son. Holding hands with him is IVONA, a girl with a brown vest. They are both attractive individuals. IVONA is SZANDOR’S daughter.

EMPRESS NERIAH Nesher, what are you doing, my son?! I’m trying to defend your unborn sister!

NESHER No, mother, this conflict has gone on long enough! Lower your scepter!

IVONA Lower your hands, too, father! You’re going to destroy our fragile peace!

Both parents reluctantly agree, though they both look past their children suspiciously at each other.

SZANDOR What is your barbaric son doing with my daughter?

EMPRESS NERIAH I was just about to ask the same thing to you about that little slut you spawned!

NESHER Mother, stop! Ivona is my lover, we’ve chosen each other. Our studies of magic have shown us a way to resolve this conflict without bloodshed!

SZANDOR How dare you trick my daughter, you–

IVONA Father, listen! There’s a way that all of our people and creatures can thrive. We’ve discovered a previously unknown spell that can allow us to travel to a new realm. We have a map of it and everything.

NESHER Ivona and I want to take groups of each of our peoples there, to join in a new beginning. A new understanding. A new hope.

NERIAH and SZANDOR become thoughtful at this, and their tones soften.

EMPRESS NERIAH Please, tell us more of this new star realm…

— ©G.R. Wilson, authorgrwilson.com

 

Another Message

Another Message

He walked with nervous purpose, with anxiety and fear lingering in his eyes and threatening to spill out with every shaky step. His long, flowing robes and the air of grandeur in the halls that surrounded him seemed betrayed by the petty and fidgety way in which he stormed around, fists clenched at his sides, eyes locked downward. All around him the only the light came from the flickering of weak torches that lined the dark blocky walls, and, though there were shadowy figures moving just out of eyesight, most seemed to avoid him; they all kept their voices down to low husky whispers.

“I can hear you out there!” the man finally shouted, swooping his cloak out of the way and raising his hand up to push some of the scruffy brown hair that framed his head out of his eyes. “Whatever you have to say… make it quick! Speak!” His free hand remained in a fist at his side and his voice shook a little while he spoke.

“M-my lord,” a voice came squeaking from around the corner, and finally, a short chubby man stumbled forward and fell to one knee. His brown robes were dark and dirty and frayed at the edges. “We have — we have another message from the Empress, my lord,” he said.

“… so deliver it,” the man before him — evidently, his ‘lord,’ though the young-looking man’s small stature and the squeamish way he held himself didn’t quite befit the title. “Hurry, now. What did she have to say?”

“Your brother is still at her court, sir,” the fat man said, taking a few steps backwards. He tried to move subtly but he was unable and he bumped right against the wall, eyes going wide.

The other man whooshed his cloak in a wide arc as he spun on his heel dramatically and stormed off in the hall, back in the direction he had come from. He eventually came upon two enormous well-worn stone doors and forced them open with surprising ease. Beyond the doors was a wide, room with a tall ceiling. The torches on the walls did little to illuminate it, but the scattering of spidery and intricate runes and patterns that ran up and down most surfaces pulsed an unsettling dark red. This provided sufficient light for the outline the room’s few furnishings — a large table and an ornate throne — to be seen.

The so-called ‘lord’ shut the doors behind him and stomped his way over to the throne, took a seat, and folded his arms over his chest. He heaved and sighed noisily.

“I knew I should never have sent him up there!” the young lord of darkness growled.

There was a pause, and then, from the far corner of the room, some shuffling. Yet another robed man, this one much older, stepped forward. “You had no way of knowing, sire,” the man offered up through yellowed teeth. “It was a good idea.”

“I shouldn’t have sent him,” the man repeated. He sunk down, slightly, putting his face in his hands. “I should have… I should have done something.”

“Knowledge is power,” the older man said, taking a few more steps forward. “Isn’t that what they always say? What you did you did for the empire — for the underworld — for all of us. Your brother… he knew the risks when he agreed to go.” The man stopped and adjusted his robes. “Besides… there may be time for us to rescue him yet.”

“I don’t know,” the dark lord mumbled and kicked his feet out a little. “It sounds… it sounds like they’ve really got him this time,” he said. “He sent me letters, did you know that?” the lord asked. He pushed his hand forward, to some scattered papers on the table, and held them out in the direction of his adviser.

The other man waddled forward and snatched the pages. He then thumbed through them, mouthing the words and reading them quietly under his breath as he darted from one line to the next with surprising mental dexterity. Once he had finished, he stopped, sucked in a deep breath, and swallowed, hard. “I…” he began, but he caught himself slack-jawed and unable to speak for a moment. “I’m sorry, my liege.”

Before the dark lord could respond, the doors he’d entered through were thrust open. His introspective frown quickly gave way to a scowl, as a woman entered. She was dressed more regally than most of the others who’d been hiding away in the shadows earlier, and she stood with confidence and poise even under the icy stare of the devil himself.

“The stars have shifted,” she said. “Something has happened.” Her brows furrowed slightly and, when the dark lord and his adviser exchanged a knowing glance, she only furrowed them further. “What is it?” she asked. “Do you know what is happening?”

The young lord rose quickly and pushed passed the woman on his way into the hallway. “I hope not,” was all he said. His adviser, spry for his age, darted out behind the man, and the scholarly woman followed from a safe but curious distance.

They made a frantic dash for the observatory from which the woman had departed only a few minutes earlier. As before, what few tortured souls and peasants populated the halls of the dark lord’s estate were only visible as quivering, whimpering silhouettes in the distance. The trio ascended an enormous staircase that seemed to go on for an impossible length of time, until they came to another pair of large doors. The brutish lord entered the observatory with a violent shove and the two scholars who were still inside scattered without words.

He gazed out the window at the vastness of the skies, of space, of the darkness. One single star shone much brighter than the rest, and his gnawed his lip in thought while he traced the others in his mind. Finally, he squeezed his eyes shut and turned away.

“It’s too late,” he said. “… it has happened.”

“I’m confused,” the woman said, looking to the adviser. “What happened?”

The Empress has our lord’s brother,” the adviser said.

“… oh, no,” the other woman whispered. “She killed him?”

“Worse,” the old man said, tone lowering. “She married him.”

— ©Ed Beaumont, edbeaumont.wordpress.com

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A Lady Long Ago in a Heaven Far Away

A Lady Long Ago in a Heaven Far Away

Wizards Magazine A Magical Compendium

I met a lady long ago in a heaven far away.

The beings, the divine ones, worshiped and crowned her-

 Mother of man, empress of Eden, savior, and preserver of sin.

A doorway, the others rumored, to something new and fortuned to be fiendish.

Her skin was like milk, her hair fell in curls, and her eyes were ablaze with light.

She drank from a cup made of gold and laden with life, youth, and death.

In the distance I stood, I watched, I noticed- the cycle:

Drink, absorb, emit, preserve, birth.

. . .

It was at this moment I beheld a man, a curious fellow indeed.

His skin resembled rot, his hair fell in points, and his eyes smoldered in black.

This man, this ruler of fiends, stood beside the lady, watching with curious intent.

Again, as if in tune with time, there was the cycle:

Drink, absorb, emit, preserve, birth.

. . .

Sound suddenly soared through my ears;

A devil, this man, was laughing at the empress!

The laugh was not of fun, but of evil and mischief- of sin and death.

The cycle began again, only this time, I observed a change.

No emission of light through her eyes.

No absorption and preservation of sin.

No birth of light creatures.

No birth of the divine.

No birth of man.

 . . .

The divine chalice dropped, shattered, and smoldered in black amongst dirt.

A twilight chill ran through my bones; I cursed aloud,

“Hell and earth shall slumber in the same bed tonight!”

— ©Sarah Ashley, www.paintitrogue.blogspot.com