SPQR (Senatus Populesque Romanus)- Intro

All of the civilizations in the known world had fallen- all of them except for one, and that was the civilization whose advanced technology and superior tactics in the art of making war had brought Asia Minor, Judea, and Thracia and Gallia to their...

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Point Nemo

Isolation. Hermitage. Remoteness. Solitude. All these words and many more came to mind for the anthropomorphic animals who lived in the city of Nautilus. There is a growing civilization there that has been based there for two centuries and we humans...

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The Pass

It was another long, meaningless, and frustrating day for young Joseph Wilbanks, a wolf of 17 years at Etobicoke High School in Etobicoke, Ontario, a place which he had learned to hate for its harsh teachers and mean bullies. Seeing as how he was only...

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Lakeside Park

The wolf was not long for this world. His doctors said he would soon pass into the world to come and that he would have only a few short moments left with his family and friends on earth. So he remembered and feasted upon the past, his aged mind...

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Kaspar Hauser

Translated account of the wolf Captain Hans von Vessenig, June 5th, 1828 I remember the day that I saw him- the 26th day of May, in the year of our Lord 1828. The shoemaker Weimacker had told me about a vagrant teenager in ripped clothing...

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The Return to Moscow part 2

Two years have passed since Part 1. "I can't believe this. Please, just let me go!" the rabbit said running as his life really did depend on it. He was being chased by a hungry lioness, intent on eating the other creatures. He had seen the furry...

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City of Dreams

In all honesty, the task of protecting the prospectors from Indian attack was just as boring as panning the rivers and mining the caves themselves looking for gold. In the unrelenting California sun, Sheng Lee the fox stood guard sunup to sundown with...

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Growing Young

The wolf had gone so far from his home- all in an attempt to subdue the money of the world and become wealthy. But in spite of all he owned as the CEO of a multinational corporation (and he owned much), never had he felt this poverty of the heart...

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The King's Contest

The three had heard the royal decree of the great king of Parthia- he was a lion without an heir, long since a widower, very old and unable to produce a son, and about to pass away. Sensing the nearness of his impending doom, the lion set out for a...

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Available Light

The wolf could hear the whistling wind. Nathan had heard the wind so many times ever since he was a cub that he could tell how the wind was "feeling." Today, the wind just happened to be restless and inconsolable- and Nathan knew that just by listening...

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Subdivisions

Outside of every major city, you will find them. Call them what you will bedroom communities, suburbs, subdivisions and I know there's a good chance that many of you readers live there. Startinbg in Levittown, New Jersey shortly after the end of the...

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The Way the Wind Blows

David Thompson was a very strong fox of high moral character but even his mind had been frayed by the horrors of war that he had seen through three tours in Iraq. But this time off, this time when he would return from hell on earth for the America he...

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