Wahnt

Kintara Station was once run by a Consortium of clans; now a single Wahn (leader) rules... uneasily. But a clan-leader has hired a notorious privateer as his champion, the shaman sire of Kintara Station's new Wahn has involved himself, and the station - lacking weapons - is a big, fat target for pirates.

Previously published in in the fanzine Pawprints, Wahnt ("Leaders") contains violence, and is suitable for teens and up.

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Wahnt

Kintara Station was once run by a Consortium of clans; now a single Wahn (leader) rules... uneasily. But a clan-leader has hired a notorious privateer as his champion, the shaman sire of Kintara Station's new Wahn has involved himself, and the station - lacking weapons - is a big, fat target for pirates.

Previously published in in the fanzine Pawprints, Wahnt ("Leaders") contains violence, and is suitable for teens and up.

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Wahnt

Wahnt

by Elizabeth McCoy
Wahnt

Wahnt

by Elizabeth McCoy

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Overview

Kintara Station was once run by a Consortium of clans; now a single Wahn (leader) rules... uneasily. But a clan-leader has hired a notorious privateer as his champion, the shaman sire of Kintara Station's new Wahn has involved himself, and the station - lacking weapons - is a big, fat target for pirates.

Previously published in in the fanzine Pawprints, Wahnt ("Leaders") contains violence, and is suitable for teens and up.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011545382
Publisher: Elizabeth McCoy
Publication date: 10/04/2011
Series: Kintaran Universe
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 321 KB

About the Author

Elizabeth McCoy's fiction has appeared in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Sword and Sorceress #7, in the "Best In Show" anthology by Sofawolf*, and in the fanzine "Pawprints" (published by Conrad Wong & T. Jordan Peacock). Her tabletop RPG writing is published by Steve Jackson Games. As her author bios in SJ Games' material continually state, she lives in the Frozen Wastelands of New England, with a spouse, child, and assorted cats.

She hopes that her work will be enjoyed, and is always a bit awkward about referring to herself in the third person.

*Best in Show has been re-published as: "Furry!: The Best Anthropomorphic Fiction!" (Fred Patten, ed.)

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