The Monsters of Magic

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Monsters of Magic is an anthologies novel published in August 2003. It features stories by Scott McGough, Will McDermott, Tim Ryan, Brian M. Thomsen, A. L. Lassieur, Denise R. Graham, Vance Moore, Steven E. Schend, Jess Lebow, Tom Dupree, Stephen D. Sullivan, and Paul B. Thompson. It was edited by J. Robert King.

Summary

Part I: Ancient Monsters

Who Is Queen?

by Scott McGough

The nekoru Wasitora discovers that there are others of her kind.

Ach! Hans, Run!

by Will McDermott

Saffi Eriksdotter encounters the lhurgoyf.

The Reluctant Student

by Tim Ryan

Barrin suspects that one of his students is responsible for an attack on Tolaria's mechanical guardians.

Unlikely Allies and Unjust Desserts

by Brian M. Thomsen

A dwarf, an orc and a goblin named Strother, Borg and Elam strike a bargain with a lord of the pit.

Part II: Modern Monsters

Ereth the Mighty

by A. L. Lassieur The young elf student Ereth dreams to become a powerful conjurer one day. When here home Yavimaya is attacked by creatures resembling those from the Phyrexian Invasion she might get a chance to prove herself.

True Enough

by Denise R. Graham Oly, a former sailor and a notorious drinker is convinced that he saw a monster. No one believes him until a stranger comes to town with stories about dangerous creatures.

Seasons of Slaughter

by Vance Moore Cabalist Buric investigates animal killings a dragon might be responsible for. Strangely the carcasses were left alone. Whatever killed the cattle seemed to do it for pleasure, not to feed on them.

An Atog Comes to Aphetto

by Steven E. Schend Rasarm and his atog Yekol break into the villa of Cabal lord Suarvol, who had Rasarms family killed on a whim.

Part III: Otherworldly Monsters

Delraich

by Jess Lebow

Tap, Kraken & Pop

by Tom Dupree

Crucible

by Stephen D. Sullivan

The Voice of Command

by Paul B. Thompson