Sorry for the double post! I've decided to attempt to review every story this month. This is my first time trying anything of the sort, so please don't get insulted or take anything personally if I didn't understand your story!
Bowler1
Wizards vs. Aliens – a unique perspective and outcome. Aliens are portrayed as winning, but we all know the wizards would ultimately win with Magic! Fantasy indeed!
Abernovo
A story about a pious man’s soul and its future demise. Although I had to look up the definition of succubus to understand the story, I loved the twist at the end.
Luiglin
A “fight” between a heroic cat and a lazy fox, seems to end before it’s started. I liked the appropriate name Felix, and the method that Tiddles defeated Felix.
Karn Maeshalanadae
An epic hero vs. villain story, with the prey/hunter reversal. The hero truly represents the stereotypical hero, performing the task to make the world a safer place.
Kromanjon
Two strangers fight a secret battle which no one else sees. A battle of will, the protagonist is revealed as the villain.
Glitch
Hero and villain, as one and the same. I enjoyed the fact that the two characters are revealed to be two facets of the same character. It also explores deeper ideas – was the hero about to slay the villain, or kill himself to keep the evil from acting out?
Victoria Silverwolf
A heroine that brings both good and evil into the world, keeping the balance. She seems to empathize with humanity even though she is forced to harm them.
Juliana
Tom is both a hero and a villain, understanding the fine line between truth and history. He sees an opportunity to protect himself and his friends, and grabs it to cover his misdeeds. It brings to mind the truism that the only difference between a hero and a villain is how history records their deeds.
Hex
A little girl who yearns to be a hero, and has researched the path to fighting the darkness finds out that she’s not the hero she was led to believe. Can she fight her destiny and follow a path towards the light? This is definitely a story that I wish was 100 000 words longer.
Lenny
Snap, Crackle and Pop, beloved childhood cereal characters are actually evil masterminds set to take over the world. I thought this was extremely creative, although it’s ruined my breakfast plans for the next while.
AMB
An epic fight to the death between a human hero and the Faerie Kind is revealed as a fight to the virtual death. Lovely twist (although I guessed as soon as I read “healing potions”). I can’t help but feel as if the Faerie King cheated though.
BigJ
The villain wins! A powerful protagonist stops time to end the villain’s plans of feeding on the humans, only to be defeated by the strength of his powers. Powerful religious imagery with the angelic white robes of the hero and the fiery hellish powers of the villain.
Springs
Another hero that is also a villain, his fury fuels his power, and helps him destroy an infuriating gift shop.
Talysia
A hero that does her job in secret, using her small gifts to make a difference in the world. It reminds us that not every hero has to have superhuman strength and powers to affect change – sometimes small abilities can make the difference.
AnyaKimlin
Why is it that Tom seems to get into so much trouble this month? A young potential shoplifter is caught red handed while debating whether or not to steal a chocolate bar. His internal monologue between his literal angelic and demonic sides cause him to hesitate and get caught. In the end, he’s not cool with either mom or the gang.
Ratsy
A desperate husband seeks to exorcize a demon that is possessing his wife, in order to save her soul and their marriage. Invoking a magic incantation (or a religious one), he manages to succeed, and good triumphs over evil.
Glisterspeck
An assassination attempt on a church cardinal, using religious relics in modern ammunition. The protagonist is neither a hero nor a villain; again another reminder that we are remembered by what is written about us. In this case, twitter, a modern take on the history books.