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High Fantasy

Fairies and elves, unicorns and dwarves. It's important to note that here there be dragons — most of them, anyway.

High Fantasy

Hero

I was still a young woman in my thirties. An expert at the sword; a dabbler in enchantments. Someone lucky or unlucky enough to be the one to dig the princess out of the rubble that day when the old world fell and the rest of the royal family was killed. Someone lucky or unlucky…

by Frances Koziar

High Fantasy

The Red Queen

"I've come to say goodbye, old friend," Princess Cardena said to the unicorn. The sunlight made the creature's white flank sparkle. Oh? The unicorn said. You are going away? "No. But I am to be married." Cardena blushed, not wishing to speak plainly of how she'd soon no longer…

by Shannon Fay

High Fantasy

Seven Reasons your Blind Date is staring at the Mysterious Iron Ring on Your Hand

1. It marks you as a member of the ancient secret society which is sworn enemies with his. Soon the ground will open and drop you both into the ancient sacred dueling grounds, deep in the hollow chasms and catacombs beneath this city's false skin, and you will draw the enchanted…

by Dani Atkinson

High Fantasy

The Day Before the Wall Street Inferno

"Dragons are more dangerous than they used to be. Unpredictable," Kline says. "We need to upgrade our fire-resistant windows." "Fire resistant windows." I check another box on my clipboard. "Yes, sir." "And double steel doors," Kline says, pacing the length of his office. The…

by Lora Gray

High Fantasy

The Wealth of Dragons

From where he hid behind the boulder, Sir Karl already saw the dragon in slumber. He imagined such vast wealth beneath that bulk. And soon he'd liberate it from the dragon's greed. He rose, sword at ready, and he crept closer to the recumbent beast. He halted, though, as soon as…

by Sean Vivier

High Fantasy

Things to Know Before You Mount Your Dragon

Many young adventurers treasure their first flight on a dragon as a rite of passage. However, it is important to remember that flying is a privilege rather than a right. Dragons are not mere tools like swords or even wands; they are powerful magical creatures who have lives of…

by Madeline Barnicle

High Fantasy

Useful Guinevere and the Bio-Mechanical Dragons of Neptunias

Guinevere deNeptunias scratched her blonde wig against the boulder she was chained to, watched the dragon approaching, and wished that she had taken up any other career in the universe. The trick handcuffs seemed tighter than usual. Her girlfriend Io had designed them to break…

by Tina Connolly

High Fantasy

A Shortage of Unicorns

Jeffrey leaned on the watchtower parapet, watching the sunrise over the town commons that stretched to the edge of the Fairy Forest, while waiting for his relief from standing night watch. It looked to be the start of a fine day, and the unicorn grazing on the lush grass of the…

by Robert Bruce Goforth

High Fantasy

Quest Rest

The inn sat at the edge of a forest on one side, an ocean another, mountains the third. The road that led you there, that ended at its door, rode through--on the whole--pleasant countryside, habitable land. Poll stirred the stew set before him, whilst a mental spoon stirred the…

by Jez Patterson

High Fantasy

Do You Believe

Eda danced through the glade, her wings fluttering to keep her footsteps light. It was the eve of her thirtieth birthday, the day she would become a grown fae, and still she found herself breaking the rules. This part of the forest was forbidden. There were scary stories…

by Connor Sassmannshausen

High Fantasy

All the Way Down

The water isn't clear until you're all the way down, but by then it's too late. You sink slowly, seeing murk. A gross brown mist, a fog, refracting what's left of the sunlight with thick particles of filth. Tastes good though. Rich salt. You drink it in and soon you are sinking…

by Amanda C. Davis

High Fantasy

The Fairy Market

Ultimately, it was the unicorn-blood soup. The fairy food industry drowned beneath a deluge of hate mail. Animal rights groups were up in arms, even though unicorns technically don't exist. The fair folk were baffled. Humans had gone wild for dragon-on-rye. What was the problem?…

by Stephanie Monteith

High Fantasy

The Babe

The babe was quiet under the padded blanket, occasional milky burps rising, followed by a soft sighing settling, tiny hands fisting restlessly as though reaching for something now far beyond their grasp. He kissed the downy head, feeling the odd roughness of the scalp, the too…

by Laura Anne Gilman

High Fantasy

The History of the Mermaid Socialist Revolution

The mermaids needed a large tank, but in groups they formed conspiracies. The pet shop owner relegated them to tall, individual cups that were stacked on the far shelf next to the ghost shrimp tank. There they grew lachrymose and languid, arms hanging in front of them and tails…

by Rebecca DeVendra

High Fantasy

The Curse of the Ice Dragon

Every night, I dream of the castle in the snow. Every night I'm a princess, trapped inside the castle tower. Princes from all across the land set out to rescue me from my evil dragon guardian. Many perish along the journey. Some fall off the summits of Mount Agarnathia as they…

by George Nikolopoulos

High Fantasy

Piecework Hangman

A guinea for a skinny. That's the piecework rate. A skinny's an elf--or that's what folks around here call 'em. Not that I do, unless someone's listening, in which case I do, to fit in like. It's the same guinea no matter who I hang--man, woman, child--yeah, I done it--or…

by R. Keelan

High Fantasy

Knots

The ogre doesn't react when you enter her hut. She's deep in concentration, head down, hands moving in complicated patterns, dark-brown leather thongs flashing through her fingers. For a moment you hesitate between clearing your throat and banging the pommel of your drawn sword…

by Filip Wiltgren

High Fantasy

Dwarf Varieties

Mountain dwarf. Hardy, stout, subterranean stock. Male specimens swarthy, bearded; females elusive or hard to distinguish from the males. Famed for axe-wielding miners and warrior-smiths. Disposition: stalwart, stubborn, steadfast. Frequently hoard treasure. Note: the dwarven…

by Mary Soon Lee

High Fantasy

A Thousand Times Over

Once a year, the merfolks arrive. They come from the ocean, their tails rippling silver, their bodies glistening chestnut-brown in the moonlight. For one night, the magic wears off. They reach the shores, and transform into human form. They mix among us, and roam the streets.…

by Tamoha Sengupta

High Fantasy

We Need To Talk About the Unicorn in Your Back Yard

Warm greetings from the Oak Hills Homeowners Association! The many Neighborhood Watch signs decorating our windows and doors notwithstanding, we really don't want to come across as if we're spying on our neighbors or anything, even if the Neighborhood Watch takes considerable…

by Mari Ness

High Fantasy

The Psittaculturist's Lesson

The aviary smelled of a thousand different blossoms, the humid glory of the empire, and under them all the rich earth and the ammonia scents of the imperial parrots' droppings. The empress never took her meals there--the ammonia smell pinched her imperial nostrils, interfered…

by Marissa Lingen

High Fantasy

How Dragons Get Their Gold

Mellitraxa stirred in her sleep, and the bed of coins shifted beneath her. In her dreams she was a young wyrmling; the coins numbered only in the hundreds, and failed even to fully line the cavern. The soapstone slab where she rested her head lay on the floor of the mountain…

by David Sklar

High Fantasy

Six Tips to Slay a Unicorn

This is a public service announcement brought to you by VFV. Warning: There is a plague of unicorns upon our kingdom. This species has been known to carry off fair maidens and impale those who attempt to slay them. Whether you are on a royal hunt, or are a sorcerer in need of a…

by Sarina Dorie

High Fantasy

Adventuring

Sometimes, you can stop to breathe. Sometimes, you repack that worn leather pack, which has been with you longer than any companion, and find the detritus from when you started, from before you bled so much. From when you were just goofing off in an inn, or at a trail marker. A…

by Jennifer R. Donohue

High Fantasy

There and Back Again

Project Goals Between the Dawn of Faerie and the Dominion of Men lies an adventure waiting to be had. We need your help in order to fulfill our destinies. We are a band of thirteen heroes who are determined to recover the treasure of our ancestors. In the process, we hope to…

by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley

High Fantasy

What the Elfmaid Brought

Objects we have no words for do not exist in the same way as those we do. That's what the elfmaid said when she handed me the book. She said it slowly, as though I was a child. She said it was the most important thing to understand. We were in my office. I had a meeting in a few…

by Stephen Reid Case

High Fantasy

What the Elfmaid Brought

Objects we have no words for do not exist in the same way as those we do. That's what the elfmaid said when she handed me the book. She said it slowly, as though I was a child. She said it was the most important thing to understand. We were in my office. I had a meeting in a few…

by Stephen Case

High Fantasy

Mermaid

Izam's fingers moved on their own. They found his sunken chest. And counted his ribs. His father would have slapped his hand away. A stupid habit of a stupid boy. A stupid starving boy who counted his ribs when he was hungry even though it only made him hungrier. Izam knew it…

by jonathan schneeweiss

High Fantasy

The Dragon and the Bond

She married the dragon when she was only twenty. She kept her hand on his head throughout the ceremonies, holding it absolutely still in fear that his sharp scales would cut through her skin. A human priest, then a dragon officiant--did dragons have priests? She would have to…

by Mari Ness

High Fantasy

The Machine

She thought that The Machine would be easy compared to unstitching a tesseract. She didn't know when the creation had earned itself a name, complete with capital letters, but as she peered into another of the supplementary power coils, she thought it was around the same time she…

by Sean R Robinson

High Fantasy

The Traveling Raven Problem

"Right, apprentice lad, welcome to Ravenstower! As yer already well aware, or bluddy ought to be, the Thirteen Dukedoms communicates by raven-post, and us 'ere is the central ravenry of this 'ere fine city of Orth, proud capital of Northland. Woz yer name again?" "Igar, Ser."…

by Ian Watson

High Fantasy

Memories of Mirrored Worlds

At midnight on her ninth birthday, Alison Marie was crowned Queen of the Nightlands; she decreed that flowers should glow in the dark and that bats should dine with her at supper. At midnight on her tenth birthday, she was named Keeper of the Secret Word, which she whispered to…

by Barbara A. Barnett

High Fantasy

The Chosen One Can't Lose

One Your Uncle Abraxas stands at the door. His eyes are wide and his hair tangled. He lifts his chin and sniffs at you. "Come, boy," he says. "The time is upon us. You must fulfill your destiny as the Champion of Light!" If you abandon everything for adventure with your Uncle…

by Sean Vivier

High Fantasy

To Maintain the Balance

Ellandra followed the unicorn deeper and deeper into the dying wood. She saw it only as flashes of white in the sunlight that filtered through the brown leaves, but it had to be a unicorn. Unicorns maintained the balance in the world, and her land was dying before its time. They…

by Jamie Lackey

High Fantasy

Disputed Delivery

4 Springsolm, 2347 Mercedrin & Hart, Specialty Importers, The Old Market, Tenrial Dear Sirs, Earlier this year I had the pleasure of submitting to you an order, for which I have a pressing need. While I cannot complain of any lack of promptness on your part, there seems to have…

by Alter S. Reiss

High Fantasy

Love, the Mermaids, and You

After graduation, still in the white dress the school made all the girls wear, you go down to the lake to see the mermaids. It's a long walk: through the backyard of your father's house to the woods, over the neighbors' gate, down the lane and under the bridge and across the…

by Holli Mintzer

High Fantasy

Faerie Food

Everyone knows that humans shouldn't eat or drink when visiting Faerie, but no one's quite sure why. I searched the internet and found a bunch of different theories. Maybe you'll end up trapped forever, enslaved to whoever fed you. Maybe you'll get transformed into some hideous…

by Kat Otis

High Fantasy

The Princess and the Monster

She opened her eyes, revealing golden orbs that glittered like stars in the night. And as the morning sun rose slowly over the northern mountains, black pupils narrowed to slits, and stood like knives, to accommodate the light. It was time. She uncurled her great, green…

by Ryan Creel

High Fantasy

Looking for a Knight in Shining Armor

I appreciate your showing up. I know. Putting that ad onto OKCupid probably wasn't the best way to deal with this. I just... I didn't know where to turn for help. Maybe I should have just explained outright, but I was worried you might not come. I'll tell you everything, I will.…

by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley

High Fantasy

And The

When the Bargain was first made--so the stories went--the leaves on the trees had just turned. The world was dressed in rubies and gold, and autumn rains darkened wood to ebony. But each Bargain lasted a year and a day. As the seasons cycled, the day of sacrifice crept through…

by Alyc Helms

High Fantasy

My Dearest Miranda

My Dearest Miranda, I must apologize for being so remiss in not answering your last letter promptly. I do hope you'll forgive me once I explain. Living in an isolated country house is often a trial for one born and bred to city life. I'm still at a loss to explain why Horace…

by Jaime Lee Moyer

High Fantasy

The Quest Unusual

Matthew spent half the morning removing rocks from the western fields before he felt the first rumblings through the soles of his feet. He looked up to see a cloud of dust moving quickly down the dirt road in his direction. The ground shook harder and harder as it approached…

by David Steffen

High Fantasy

The Wishwriter's Wife

In the days when fairies were still to be found in the world, and wishes could come true, there lived a wishwriter and his wife. The wishwriter was a clever man, but plain, and born with a twisted back that made him stoop. His wife was beautiful, gentle and generous, and she…

by Ian McHugh

High Fantasy

The Instructions

Say you've got a problem. Might be big, might be small. Almost always to do with money. Maybe you can't afford to feed your kid. Maybe you can't make the rent. Maybe you've thought about all the different ways to get yourself out of this hole, and they've gotten bigger and…

by Amanda C. Davis

High Fantasy

The Beauty Garden

The invaders kicked down the gate in the village stockade. Eurwen heard the crowd behind her moan in fear, but did not allow herself to flinch as the flimsy barrier crashed to the ground. She raised her hand, as much to still her own heart as to calm her people. The soldiers…

by Damon Shaw

High Fantasy

Newfangled

"No, sir, I don't think your problem is with the fridge elf." I watched the technician bend his thin frame behind the refrigerator as he spoke, flashing his light through the cooling fan into the inner recess of the unit. "He looks pretty happy. He's got himself satellite TV and…

by K.G. Jewell

High Fantasy

Tuna Fish

Jonathan ate elves because they were high in protein and vitamin B, and he fed them to his wife for the same reason. She was three months pregnant and couldn't stomach most foods; only elves satisfied her without bringing on a ripple of nausea in her belly. He prepared them for…

by Andrew Kaye

High Fantasy

A Game of Horse and Dragon

In the center of a library alight by burning oak, a child plays. He has not yet been put to bed, for his mother sits among the others with needle in hand, and she is pleased to rest her eyes upon him. There he is, dashing wooden horse against dragon's linen hide. She smiles to…

by Sarah L. Edwards

High Fantasy

Bless This House

A pink sliver of sunrise glowed over the hills, and the cows lowed their need. Emma parted the barn doors. Her metal pail and other gear met the dirt floor with a solid thud. She began the morning routine, her joints stiff and eyes bleary. The baby had been up at all hours, and…

by Beth Cato

High Fantasy

American Changeling

Half-consciously, Kim put a hand up to cover her new nose ring. It pissed her parents off no end that she could tolerate touching cold iron and they couldn't. Iron still made her break out sometimes, but didn't burn her. It had taken forever to find someone to make an iron nose…

by Mary Robinette Kowal