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Fimbulwinter by E. William Brown
Fimbulwinter by E. William Brown








Fimbulwinter by E. William Brown

I dodged left as the club came down, and slashed awkwardly at its arm with another force blade. I threw a force blade at it as it raised its club, but the invisible projectile just left a shallow gash across its chest. Judging from the hole in the side of the house behind it and the general devastation around me I had no doubt it could crack my shield in short order if I gave it the chance. The thing was built like a tank, its hunched back brushing the ceiling two feet above my head. The impact reduced the chair to kindling, but it gave her a moment to scramble across the room and get behind me. It went down screaming and clutching itself.Īvilla stumbled, and an overstuffed chair leaped over her to intercept a blow from the troll’s massive club. But I threw up a barrier to halt its progress in midair, and then Cerise flicked something that looked like a writhing blob of shadows at it. The goblins bounced around the room like green monkeys, and one of them tried to dart around me to get at her. “Avilla! Over here!” Cerise called urgently from behind me. Several arrows bounced off my shield, and I grabbed one goblin who stayed still for too long and tossed him into the fire. After that they switched to dodging, although the constant interference from the house’s enchanted defenders hampered their movements badly.

Fimbulwinter by E. William Brown

Two more goblins met their end in quick succession, before they realized I had an invisible weapon.










Fimbulwinter by E. William Brown