Scott Hawver
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Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
7) And Dinner Is Now Served Cooper was upstairs in the Steam and Whistle in his room changing back into his dress black uniform. He had spent the rest of the day, since he had met with Her Eminence in the morning, dressed in street clothes following up on leads and otherwise touching base with his network of eyes and ears on the streets. He was trying to find clues as to where the Shadow Battalion was hidden.
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
6) And the Clockworks Tick On Dr Saba finished putting her magical implements and other medical tools away as her nurse left the room with the dirty dressings and other sundry supplies. She then looked Cooper’s way, while he changed behind the modesty barrier, and said, “Well it seems a small piece of the black sword’s crystal has broken off into your wound and that is why it’s not healing like the rest of your wounds.”
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
5) The Madness of Ministers Cooper straightened his uniform and pulled on the tight collar which was still not cut right for his thick neck. He looked in the long mirror at the dark black uniform with gold shoulder braids, belt and stripes down his trousers.
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
4) A Gathering of Immortals John Wingate stepped off the train at Grandeur Central uneasily. This was the first time he had set foot in Grandeur City in over 90 years. He had spent the last 50 years in the Southern Continent on his own plantation trying to live a simple life. However, he felt a sudden compulsion to return to the city where he first came to experience this wonderous world.
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
3) The Shadow of the Ivory Tower Lady Kali stood on the balcony of the large manor house that had become her home for the last two months. She was once known simply as Sally. But that was another lifetime ago. As a matter of fact, she was on her fourth lifetime after a fashion. Her first life was as Sally, a luckless lady of the night. Her next brief life was when her soul, or essence or whatever you call it was transferred to a Shadow Sentinel to be enslaved for the purposes of overthrowing Empress Victoria II of The Civilization. Then for a brief time she was conscripted by the very same Empress that she was sent to kill, becoming one of her protectors. Finally, she found herself rescued by her most wonderful benefactor, Charlemagne Vorraceter. Not only did he rescue her from servitude but also, he shared her vision of a Clockworks free Zahn. This was when she took her new name, Lady Kali after the very goddess of death worshiped on the southern peninsula of the Easter Continent.
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
2) Same Dance, Different Tune Meanwhile, across the city at the Steam and Whistle, Cooper was sitting at the corner of the bar, sipping at his single malt and trying to relax. He had just returned from a long trip where he had tracked down the last of the rebellious barons that were at large. High Lord Landry didn’t make things easy either. Cooper was forced to wade his way through and around the man’s entire regiment before cornering him in his mountain keep high in the Alpian Mountains to the far north, not far from the artic regions of the North Continent.
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn: The Immortals’ Game 1) Along Comes a Spider This was another night in Grandeur City like any other night. The city had been busy rebuilding after the ill-fated coup attempt by High Lord James XVI of Calador two months prior.
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism
The Orphans
1)Their World as They Knew It (Tick) Grandeur City was the center of The Civilization. This city was not only the political and cultural center but also, more importantly, the industrial center. Over a hundred and fifty years ago it was nothing but another city state among all the other city states on the North Continent. What changed do you ask? Well quite frankly it was clockwork.
By Scott Hawver4 years ago in Futurism