Colors of Magic
A Blades of the Goddess Anthology
by Liz Sauco
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Pub Date May 12 2024 | Archive Date May 30 2024
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Description
Where we come from does not define where we go
A long time ago, Abomination almost succeeded.
A man who had lost everything found something to have faith in.
A child of the desert found a Master of Blades in a cold forest far from home.
A half-Avari struggling to find a place for himself has his life implode around him.
These stories from the past, both distant and near, are collected into this anthology. Nine short stories featuring Hades, Jak, Sukra, Ander, and more offer a glimpse into life at different moments on Gaia. As magic pulses through the world in a spectrum of colors, how will it shape the characters we have come to know in Blades of the Goddess?
Colors of Magic is a companion anthology to the Blades of the Goddess series, which is high fantasy with urban fantasy and sci-fi elements. While Colors of Magic is related to the Blades of the Goddess series, you do not need to have read any of it to enjoy these short stories.
Advance Praise
"Colors of Magic is just a delight. If your favorite thing about Blades of the Goddess is its worldbuilding, then these snapshots — presented in an impressive array of genres and styles — deliver! I was consistently surprised and delighted to learn more about what the characters have been through, following them across continents and through time to learn more about the fantastical, fascinating, and frightening world of Gaia." - Jesstin Jacobs, writer for The Cryptid Cases podcast
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