Quick reminder that while I was posting a Realmgard scene every day in June—
—I temporarily stopped posting compilations of previous Short Scenes every Monday.
Since it’s now the first Monday in July, I’ve started doing that again, so here’s some scenes about cool swords, ancient statues, and some other stuff. That I hopefully haven’t already posted.
I really need a better system for tracking which ones I’ve posted than not having a system at all…

Annie vs. Dunstana vs. Statues on Wobbly Plinths

“You broke Tertitius Megalodon Splendiferus!”
Swords, Names, and Names of Swords That Sound Like Cheese

‘Ah, yes,’ he can imagine his mother saying to the guests of one of her salons, ‘the Dracomordax pairs delightfully with the Natalian red.’
The Wildlife Mosaic of Albrechtsburg

“What is that thing, and where is its head?”
The Tower of Brorvonius

The great sorcerer is said to have packed up a few prized possession, shut the door of his tower behind him and locked it with powerful spells before retiring to obscurity and disappearing from the pages of history.
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