Song of the Horde

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Black Light Magazine

It is well known that The Horde, the Black Lighters ,can be a secretive society with their own ways and their own rules. But they are not without stories to tell or news to bring. Tales of conquest, of brave deeds. Great endeavours and achievements. Tributes to Libilia, their inspiration. Or just what it takes to be a Black Lighter.

They are the masters of the Wild lands, for at the moment they have not found a home lands of their own free from invaders and interlopers. But they have time to write, and as it arrives in my hands, so I shall deliver it to you. Oh, and you may wish to sample too what the people of Jenn Kellon and Mol Rehan have to say for themselves, for Wurm is such a very diverse place.

Bard of Wurm




The Irony of War PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 14 October 2008 08:11
This is the story of a Mol rehan woman who was to be wed with her love from Jenn Kelon. However when the war pressed towards their lands she did not wish to fight with him and so she fled to try to settle away from the conflict, and her fate fell into other hands. But, as is the way with such things,  she would meet her love again and his life would be in her hands.


leve-shore.jpgThe Irony of War

By Leve 'Dara

I drift along the shore
Hearing of the war
These things are not to be
For I have many dreams.

A peaceful little place
Much to my disgrace,
I hide away from you
And hope for something new.

Now darkened skies do come
And I know that I can't run,
She is coming here
She is what I fear.

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Tales of the Artifacts PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 08 October 2008 07:40

A collection of stories written by Miggy

Wurm is, sometimes, a place of legends. Most lands are if you dig deep enough. Generally you never notice. You pick up your hatchet in the morning and you brave the forests to fetch wood for your oven; where the forest came from, who has walked on those hills before, is probably far from your mind. But occasionally, someone will take the trouble to put down in words their version of history, their take on the many legends that hover just beneath the skin of society.

Miggy has taken up his pen, however, and tells us tales of the artifacts, and the legends that surround them. Revisit often as he adds to this collection!

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