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Dwimmerscout
Dwimmerscout
Dwimmerscout
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Dwimmerscout

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Rumours of a remote magical resource becoming active again attract disparate factions.

Artous is a dwimmerscout who examines such resources. His regular duties don't include getting between warring factions. Sometimes it can't be helped, forcing him to negotiate a peace amid violence and veiled motives.

A 3,400 word fantasy short story.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGareth Lewis
Release dateNov 14, 2013
ISBN9781310478826
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Gareth Lewis

Gareth Lewis has written a number of novels and shorter works in a few genres, including fantasy, science fiction, and thrillers. A programmer, he has a degree in computer studies, and lives in South Wales.

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    Outside the city-states the flow of magic in the air reduces significantly, in places almost absent. Over a day out from the city of Phethus, there are only a few stray strands other than my own. It offers a peace I rarely experience.

    It's deeply unnatural and disturbing. I'm used to the background hum of flows, so the void in my head puts me on edge.

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