Fables of the Fallen is the first installment of the Continuum Series. Published by a college writer's group, these six Fantasy/ Sci-fi stories explore the depth of true fallen heroes. Join a Legend Slayer, Mind Reader, Ghostwalker, Mage, and a Medieval Soldier with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in these truly fantastical tales. One of our writers won an honorable mention for the Writers of the Future contest. There is no triumph without the fall.
NIght Wolves:
Join a small boy as he defends his home from dark forces with the help of a Legend Slayer
Fragile Innocence:
Told from the perspective of a small girl, follow a futuristic crime unit that makes sinister use of new thought provoking technology
Shadowbreak:
Join Hald Baldersson, the Ghostwalker on his epic journey
Flesh and Metal:
Told from the perspective of Søren Weber, a futuristic historian diagnosed with the deadly disease, Virus-79
Virtuoso:
"Hence it is not enough to put one’s trust in the tethering of horses, and the burying of chariot wheels in the ground.
—The Art of War, chapter 11, paragraph 31"
The Tragedy of Carth Giator:
Told from the perspective of an army Lieutenant with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, join Carth "Carn" Giator as he battles against his own mind.
Fables of the Fallen is the first installment of the Continuum Series. Published by a college writer's group, these six Fantasy/ Sci-fi stories explore the depth of true fallen heroes. Join a Legend Slayer, Mind Reader, Ghostwalker, Mage, and a Medieval Soldier with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in these truly fantastical tales. One of our writers won an honorable mention for the Writers of the Future contest. There is no triumph without the fall.
NIght Wolves:
Join a small boy as he defends his home from dark forces with the help of a Legend Slayer
Fragile Innocence:
Told from the perspective of a small girl, follow a futuristic crime unit that makes sinister use of new thought provoking technology
Shadowbreak:
Join Hald Baldersson, the Ghostwalker on his epic journey
Flesh and Metal:
Told from the perspective of Søren Weber, a futuristic historian diagnosed with the deadly disease, Virus-79
Virtuoso:
"Hence it is not enough to put one’s trust in the tethering of horses, and the burying of chariot wheels in the ground.
—The Art of War, chapter 11, paragraph 31"
The Tragedy of Carth Giator:
Told from the perspective of an army Lieutenant with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, join Carth "Carn" Giator as he battles against his own mind.