To One Side

The collision had been fatal, spewing glass and wreckage across the road in front of the governmental building. Already, emergency vehicles, R-Class members, had gathered around, trying to pull the survivors out of the rubble, trying to work out what was going on. But they were not alone, K-Class military were assisting as well. It … Read more

Space Between Universes 7

Seimeni didn’t bother knocking because the door was ajar. She phased through the half-closed door, not even considering bothering to open it, only to realise that maybe she should have knocked. The new guy was lying in his bed, only partially covered, looking rather prone. He immediately squeaked in panic and threw his blanket over … Read more

Space Between Universes 5

“I dunno why you all look so glum!” Seimeni beamed as she bounced through the main hallway into the games room. “It’s like someone died in here or something!” Thaed crossed his scythe-like arms, fooling around with an oversized hunk of meat wrapped up in yeast-free bread. The rest of Thaed’s body was coiled around … Read more

Space Between Universes 4

“I have soooooo many questions…” Arkay’s head was spinning with confusion. He was so confused that he’d had to sit down and have something to drink. He’d nearly passed out, that was how confused he was. First he’d been essentially trapped and comatose, locked up inside the remains of his old universe, floating through an … Read more

Space Between Universes 3

Seimeni smiled to herself as she watched Adis and Ostos squabble. They had originally been playing card games, betting small, glowing tokens on whoever got the closest to a random number, before moving onto another game where they had to match pairs together. But that all ended when Ostos accused Adis of cheating and hiding … Read more

Space Between Universes 2

“Wakey wakey, kiddo!” Saahro giggled to himself as the little creature leaped out of bed in shock, then scared itself even more by teleporting across the room. The teleportation seemed more of a surprise to the creature than the large, armoured death dragon was. After briefly reorientating itself, the creature tried to walk back and … Read more

Impatient Fury

“HOW DID YOU DO IT?” the Allbirther screeched as she coiled herself around the Whenvern’s body, summoning hundreds of small, serpentine beings to help keep the Dragon God of Time constrained. “HOW DID YOU GET HIM TO TALK, LET ALONE GET INSIDE THAT ARMOUR OF HIS?” Kairos didn’t do anything to stop the Allbirther’s attack. … Read more

Time and Death’s Memories from Before

Kairos found the Thantophor sitting quietly in a Skyavok tavern, sipping a fizzy drink and not doing much else. Around him were a bunch of Skyavok, all drunk and merry and sharing stories. Kairos wasn’t the most knowledgeable on their culture, but the Skyavok present were all most likely L-Class Ksa, especially since the sign … Read more

A Chat About the Before

Kairos perched at the top of the tower, watching Kinisis work below. She wasn’t doing anything special, she was just pruning some bushes and watering some plants. That was what Kinisis, the Personification of the Entire Universe, spent most of her time doing, tending to the beautiful gardens that made up the centre of the … Read more

Trust in Death

“You didn’t say anything…” Arkay shook his head to clear his thoughts, unaware that someone was talking to him. Turning to his left, he saw Kayel, the All-Ksa and leader of the Skyavok, standing there, staring at him. “Was I supposed to?” Arkay blinked. “I introduced myself, everyone else introduced themselves and then you all … Read more

Hungry Hungry Arkay

“Hungry.” That was Arkay’s first thought as he woke up. He was technically always awake, but his physical form needed a good eight hours of rest every 20-25 hours. Plus, sleeping was nice. Arkay hadn’t slept that well though, and since he had just woken up in an unfamiliar location, it made him feel even … Read more

Unwanted Visitor at the Door

“Don’t answer it…” There was a knock on the door. Whoever it was had only knocked a couple of times and it was clearly a polite, soft knock. But the occupants were currently busy. Well, not busy, but lazy. And not exactly well-dressed. “Elkay, please don’t answer it…” “Teekay, they will not go away otherwise.” … Read more

A Brief Spark of Happiness

Arkadin clicked happily as he cleaned up an entranceway, a cosmic hole in the side of the universe. These entranceways weren’t that common, they normally produced by extrauniversal debris poking through the thin membranes of the universe’s side. And normally they would be dealt with by Kenon, the Void Lord and the universe’s main dealer … Read more