Falcon

  • Fangs of the Dreadfang at the Beaches of Thundarr

    Fangs of the Dreadfang at the Beaches of Thundarr

    Rita had not planned on leaving Thundarr City. Her days had been full, her nights restless, and the rhythm of responsibility had wrapped itself around her life so tightly that the idea of rest felt almost irresponsible. It was Lysa Maren who finally broke through that armor, appearing at Rita’s door one evening with a

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  • A Day Out at the Market with Aunty

    A Day Out at the Market with Aunty

    The city was still stretching awake when they stepped out together, the air cool and clean in that brief window before noise took over. Rita walked a half step ahead, confident as always, her tote folded neatly over one shoulder. Faro followed, hands in his pockets, already smiling like he knew the day would be

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  • Grawar Shakes Snow Land

    Grawar Shakes Snow Land

    The frozen plains of Snow Land had always been cruel, but they were honest in their cruelty. Wind, ice, and time were enemies the Warrior Dames understood. Grawar was different. When the creature emerged from the white horizon, the ground itself seemed to recoil. Twelve feet tall, wrapped in ancient frost and rage, Grawar’s footsteps

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  • Dreadmurk’s Day at the Swamp of Youth

    Dreadmurk’s Day at the Swamp of Youth

    Rita slipped away from the Cave of Falcon just as the forest light softened into a green-gold hush. The swamp lay deeper within Thundarr Forest, a quiet basin where ancient waters gathered beneath tangled roots and hanging moss. Among the soilmen of old, the place was whispered about as a natural wellspring, its mineral-rich waters

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  • Fangs of the Red Serpent

    Fangs of the Red Serpent

    Moonlight filtered through the thick leaves of Thundarr Forest, turning the mist silver and green. The red snake rose from the undergrowth like a living scar in the jungle, its scales glowing dark crimson, its yellow eyes fixed on prey. Its mouth opened wide, fangs dripping venom that hissed when it touched the forest floor.

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  • Faro’s Darkest Choice

    Faro’s Darkest Choice

    Faro left Rita’s room, his chest still alive with the pulsing shadow gifted to him. The apartment was silent but for the faint hum of the city outside. The hallway stretched before him like a tunnel of dread, and there—just as before—the dark one-horned figure hovered, waiting. Its jagged horn glowed faintly green, and its

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  • Faro’s Dark Choice

    Faro’s Dark Choice

    Faro lost everything after his chronic liver failure, but in losing all, he gained back what he thought was gone forever—his family life in Thundarr City. For the first time in years, he was living under the same roof with the fantasy of his boyhood and the lover of his teen. Rita, the woman who

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  • Falcon IV: The Daughter of the Desert

    Falcon IV: The Daughter of the Desert

    Thundarr City was no longer free. The once-pulsing metropolis, the heart of Planet Thundarr, had fallen firmly under the grip of the D.E.C. and the vast economic empire of Clown Inc. The people called it the Clown Empire. Its garish logos and silent enforcers sprawled across every district, every avenue, and every home. Surveillance was

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  • Honeymoon at The Oasis of Lovers

    Honeymoon at The Oasis of Lovers

    Chapter: The Quiet Between Storms – Honeymoon of Rita and Faro With the Stone of Tomorrow spent and Faro’s health restored, Rita and Faro made a rare choice: to pause. For once, no villains chased them, no war drums thundered. No ringing of a sword, no cries for help. Just time — precious, fleeting time

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  • A Whisper of Hope

    A Whisper of Hope

    The hospital smelled of rusted machines and drying sweat. Faro lay in bed, pale and trembling, the green stains on his bedsheets growing darker by the hour. Rita hadn’t eaten in two days, sitting by his side with Sulari and Pifo asleep on her lap. She had begged Cal. She had tried everything. As the

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