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Katori and the Star People
This was the plot outline I did for the series Katori and the Star People, a six issue mini series Issue One Katori, a 25-year-old paralegal, returns to her home town on a New Mexico reservation. Her grandmother, who has always tried to get her to be more in touch with her native heritage, which Katori has generally rejected throughout her life. Katori has been having strange dreams and finds out that so has her Grandmother, who explains that the dreams come from the old gods, the Kachina, who had come to the earth long ago and met with their ancestors. Gran believes that they are trying to contact them and uses some kind of ancient magical technology to conjure visions of the first time their ancestors met the Kachina. That night, Katori tries to sleep but dreams of the Kachina in their ship, designed in Aztec and Mayan style designs. They are fleeing from something, while they try and send a message, the dreams, to Katori and the others. The signal is hacked by that which is chasing the Kachina, the Enochs, a winged race of golden-skinned humanoids with black pits for eyes. They instead send something to attack Katori in her dreams, a giant lion-man creature calling itself Buer. The creature attacks Katori who tries to run and flee but finds her dream world being turned against her. Before Buer can pounce on her, a net suddenly forms in front of it, restraining it. We find that the net is the design of a Dream Catcher and that Gran is holding one over the sleeping Katori in the real world, Channeling her energy into the catcher to slow down the Buer while calling upon the Kachina to help them. The Kachina in their vessel lock onto Gran’s transmission and use it to send one of their own, Patlotl, through Gran and into Katori’s dreams where he fights and defeats the Buer. Patlotl makes sure Katori is safe and then tells them they are coming. Katori wakes up suddenly and breathing heavily. She looks over and sees Gran has collapsed on the floor next to her bed, the dream catcher laying beside her. Katori rushes to her and tries to help her.
By A.C. Hampshire6 years ago in Futurism
Beware the Night
Christine scanned the bar patrons, looking out among those who leveled their own inebriated gazes back at her in challenge, or dropped their eyes completely, not wanting to get dragged into another’s problem. Not seeing any real takers, the witch’s questing gaze landed upon a short guy leaning up against bar. He was grinning cheekily back at her, like he knew just how much trouble Christine was in.
By Sebella Sigel6 years ago in Futurism
Beware the Night
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By Sebella Sigel6 years ago in Futurism
Beware the Night
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By Sebella Sigel6 years ago in Futurism
Beware the Night
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By Sebella Sigel6 years ago in Futurism
Omens For Divine Discretion
The moon shined brightly on the riverbed, as a man lie near the edge, staring at the sky. The air, palpable and stagnant, like the waters of the river itself. In a nearby tree, an owl, white as fresh snowfall, atop the highest branch. The owl scouted the area, then took flight. As it perched upon an uprooted stump, the man rose to his feet.
By Robert Wilson6 years ago in Futurism
The Wandering Wizard
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By Shadow DarkFyre6 years ago in Futurism
One Final Stroll
Lila's eyes flicker open. A haze has set over her that was different than the normal morning plague. Sweat drips down her forehead to her lips enlightening her to the salty taste. Where am I? Her head darts from left to right. Up and down and every which way in between. The room she found herself in was small and stained with blood on the cobblestone walls. Her petite body lay outstretched on a simple bed with no blanket. A singular door exists to her right, along with a lone candle to illuminate the room. Her body was weak, and she struggled to sit up even in the slightest of manners.
By Jauren Riloski6 years ago in Futurism
Light of Fabella
10,032 BC Stories take us out of our world and ask us to imagine what might have been. That’s how history spreads from one generation to the next. This desperate need to dazzle others with astonishing fables can be traced back to the primitive age of mankind.
By Dillon Foley6 years ago in Futurism









