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The Wizard with a Death Wish: Share Your Best Gaming Stories


Like any tabletop gamer, I’ve got my share of amusing and exasperating anecdotes. Dungeons & Dragons seems to play best when everyone participating can commit completely to the air of high violence and low humor that has characterized some of my favorite sessions, responding with a grim sort of elan to even the most outrageous [...]

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SF & Fantasy

C.J. Cregg?!?


For many, last Tuesday was just another normal day. People all over the nation curled up on their couches or settled into their local bar, pint in hand, eyes tuned to ABC. My friends met up as normal, ate like kings and discussed what mysteries would be revealed, whose hearts would break, and if Kate [...]

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Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 5


Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 5

The dented footlocker in the rear of Marcus’s Jeep contained a plethora of useful roadside items–a flashlight and batteries, first aid kit, road flares, and bottled water. In the compartment beneath it, Tybalt found the more useful items–binoculars, two Bowie knives, a pair of Glocks, and four clips of ammunition. He helped himself to the binoculars, one of the knives, and a Glock as backup for his own weapon, which was down to only six bullets.

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Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 4


Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 4

Tybalt put Intimidation Tactics 101 to good use at the Vinyl Store. The clerk behind the dingy counter had at least a dozen needle marks hidden beneath his long-sleeved, flannel shirt, and it only took one painful twist of his wrist and a single threat of police involvement before the boy showed them the basement door. He also babbled half a dozen confessions, ranging from selling his blood to the Halfies after he’d shot up with heroin–which apparently gave the Halfies quite a high–to stealing a walker from his ancient next door neighbor. The walker made no sense, but Tybalt had learned long ago to not bother questioning the motivations of a junkie.

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Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 3


Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 3

No red-blooded male, however suspicious or selfish, can resist the helpless smile of a beautiful woman–or so Astrid told him when she insisted that she knock on Castle’s apartment door and beguile her way inside. And she had a point, though Tybalt loathed to admit it. She wasn’t the awkward teenager he’d loved. He saw the changes in the way she walked, her shoulders back and steps firm. Her voice was clear and demanding, instead of timid and asking. Her eyes worried him the most, rimmed with a suspicion she directed at everyone, himself included.

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Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 2


Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 2

Closing his eyes for a moment, Tybalt pinched the bridge of his nose. It was all he could do to curb his rising temper. He had half a mind to knock Marcus down and beat him until the entire story poured out in a single chunk, rather than in frustrating drips and drabs. Tybalt had worked so hard to ferret away his anger and hide his pain at losing the only relationships in his life that had mattered–until he found the Triads and new friendships that helped him thrive, that is. But Marcus had chipped into his careful control in only a few minutes.

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Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 1


Still Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 1

No matter the care he took in his approach to the empty lot beneath the freeway overpass, Tybalt Monahan knew his arrival would be detected. He moved forward on soundless feet, keeping his breathing low and controlled, even though his stomach had twisted into a cold knot of trepidation. Three a.m. meetings in the dark underbelly of Mercy’s Lot were not unusual for him as a Triad Hunter, and Tybalt had been trained relentlessly in self-defense and attack techniques. He could handle himself against anything, human or otherwise, that chose to pop out of the shadows.

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Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 5


Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 5

A pair of teenaged girls had Jesse cornered near the side of the trailer. His ax lay on the ground just out of reach, and he stood in a half-crouch, sizing up his opponents. They were thin and bony, one dark-skinned and the other light. Yin and Yang, Ash thought with a mental snort. Five-foot-five was generous in estimation of height, but size meant little when dealing with newly infected half-Bloods–which she guessed from the still-fresh wounds in their necks–because they were controlled by bloodlust. Many fell into it and went insane. Some learned to control it, as Kearney apparently had.

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Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 4


Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 4

The room was no larger than a prison cell, but a more apt description–had the temperature of the room been any lower than a sweaty eighty-something–would have been a meat locker. At the thought, bile rose into Ash’s throat.

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Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 3


Dead on Suvudu: The Dreg Files, Day 3

The stink of igniting paint stripper and searing goblin flesh stayed with Ash during the drive across town. Their new target lived in a trailer half a mile east of Mercy’s Lot, near the city freeway loop, in one of the poorest sections of the city. Single- and double-wides dotted several blocks in a landscape of poverty and despair. Few Dregs came out this far, preferring the closely-packed bodies of the city. Ash was a little surprised anyone cared enough to bother reporting the strange smells and noises coming from Mrs. Bettina Kearney’s trailer at night.

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