
A Faewalk Anthology
The world of Faewalk is ripe with culture and history, so it’s no wonder that there are countless poems and songs, odes and elegies running amok. In these pages are twenty of these pieces, accompanied by a brief bio of the Faewalkian poet of the work or a more descriptive explanation of what the poem alludes to.
Included in this anthology are the works:
- “Elegy for Alaric Noovehaden,” by Macy Blush
- “A Gnome, a Pixie, and a Sylph,” by Andy Betz
- “Last Call for Lost Lassies,” by Jennifer Weigel
- “Silwick New Year Rites,” by B.S.Roberts
- “Ever Stronger,” by Jeff Kirkley
- “Mysterious Traveler,” by Rory Meyer
- “Good Gods Why Does This Spear Wound Hurt So Bad?,” by Jason Willard
- “Goblin Planting Song,” by Gregory Gonzalez
- “Bloodline Huntsman,” by Jeff Kirkley
- “Ass-Sitting,” by Jennifer Weigel
- “Guild Choice,” by JT Smith
- “Blackjack’s Theme Song,” by B.S.Roberts
- “Limerick,” by Rory Meyer
- “Calling Card,” by M.A. Butler
- “Ode to the Loading Bar,” by B.S.Roberts
- “The Lich Tryst,” by Penny Blood
- “The Final Prophecy of Mirecaller Aven,” by B.S.Roberts
- “An Ode to Eldrin the Reluctant in Six Parts,” by Robert Martin
- “One Man Choir of Angels,” by Jeff Kirkley
- “Ol’ Drop and the Disagreeable Dragon,” by Jason Willard
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Trigger Warnings
Significant: –
Moderate: death
Mild: physical violence, substance abuse
Implied: sexual violence, traumatic events, war