Stop sending Heroes, otherwise I will send one of my own. [Short Fantasy Story]

The High Bishop massaged his temples, hoping to the Gods above to relieve him of the headache he was enduring of late. He was dealing with the aftermath of an uproar within the Church and the Theocracy’s leadership as a whole. They had sent no less than a dozen separate groups of Heroes to slay […]



Humans Tricked a Rock to Think? [Short Sci-Fi Story]

Quickzar looked over the documents handed to him regarding a newly discovered species that identified itself as humanity. They had met with ambassadors from the Schell, and a general exchange of information had been agreed to. Nothing too groundbreaking so far. The Schell had encountered many other species and been able to create bonds that […]



Why Does the Human Look Sad? [Short Sci-Fi Story]

Clonk looked at one of the humans his team had been working with for quite a while now and could only feel concerned. The human was usually a very outgoing and cheery being, but lately, he had become very melancholic. “Human Julius, do you know what has happened with Human Peter?” Clonk asked the other […]

A Human in a Truth Field [Short Sci-Fi Story]

As the shimmering light faded away, John Smith looked about the cold, sterile room he now occupied. Then he pinched himself, and since it hurt quite a bit he felt confident this wasn’t a dream. “Greetings, Earthling.” said a creature that looked like a house plant made of tentacles.

Resignation Letter [Short Sci-Fi Story]

It was almost difficult to walk as I made my way down the hall. As if the alien ship that hovered in the sky halfway around the world was superimposed on my vision. I blinked rapidly, breathing deeply, as I walked. “Hey boss?” I slowly pushed open the door to his office, half-entering the room. […]

The Human’s Pet [Short Sci-Fi Story]

To be quite honest, I was just as upset as the rest of the council when the human insisted on bringing an animal of another species, an unintelligent one at that, to the meetings. These were extremely formal proceedings, with traditions and customs that went back centuries. To disrupt all of that for one pet […]

Human Trackers [Short Sci-Fi Story]

Their vision? Binocular, but otherwise average. Sense of smell? Significantly below standard. Hearing? Mid-range, typically even lower due to their constant exposure to loud noise tending to deafen them over time. So why is it that so many agencies are beginning to prefer hiring human trackers over just about anyone else? Because, despite all of […]