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Last Mage by Andrew Eckhart

To let nothing harm this world.

Events are occurring across the globe.  Strange, inexplicable events.  Cities disappearing, strange creatures sighted, and any number of experiences that simply test the limits of sanity.  They are accelerating at an alarming rate, threatening to overwhelm an unprepared world . . . almost. Mage Elijah Valentine has seen it all before—well, most all of it.  He stands between the world and the growing . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Carpe Arcanum by Randilin

Scientia non-est potentia quae prologum potentia solidum est.

This is a serialized web story that follows the students at Carpe Arcanum, a magical university hidden on the campus of a traditional university, as they struggle to deal with their new lives and situations that has been sprung on them. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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The Hypothetical Fight League by LockeClone

The most exciting, hilarious and gruesome battles ever to take place in the hypothetical world!  What would happen if . . . ? . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Sidonie by Sarah R. Suleski

The Ghetto calls you home, no matter what.

Seventeen-year-old Sidonie Ardash is leaving her home in Uptown Rivalie, headed for the Bromian Ghetto, a forbidden place she has only read about in the pages of a book written by her mother. She finds a new home, a new family, and a new life in the haunted world of the Broms, a people displaced and cursed by unknowable . . .

A partial series, with no recent updates.
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Thereamid by Thereamid

Never call them faeries

Every folklore tradition in Europe seems to have stories about the time when the Fair Folk left for a land across the sea. Two best friends are about to discover where they went. The main story is told through a trunk of character blogs, and can be enjoyed by itself, but there is a supplemental wiki that branches out . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts almost daily.
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The Alarna Affair by Ruth Lampi

The Alarna Affair is a story about trains, archaeology, tomb thieves, monsters, mysterious academics, and a winged apparition.

Set in the Victorian era of another world, The Alarna Affair introduces a unique family of archaeologists and their friends.  They must contest with tomb thieves, a winged apparition, and the problem that not every evil from the ancient world conveniently died there. . . .

A complete series.
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Raven’s Gift by Tobias D. Robison

Life is difficult, even if you're good at it.

NB: Raven’s Gift is available only as a podcast. Raven has an unusual gift, or is it a curse: a nose that can smell almost anything.  During her adventures in medieval, magical Ausland, she must defeat a dragon, an army of giant-size warriors, and three evil wizards.  She will master the greatest bit of nose-magic, and learn how to . . .

A complete podcast novel.
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SIDONIE

Another mystic fantasy from Suleski

Editor: Fiona Gregory
November 25, 2010

Sarah Suleski’s previous web serial Alysiad and its continuing sequel, Queen of Seven, were highly acclaimed by many readers, who will be excited to check out her latest work.

It seems to take place in an paralell universe, because instead of the Rom (gypsies) we have the Brom. They also [more . . .]

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THE ALARNA AFFAIR

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Member: Gavin Williams
September 20, 2011

"The Alarna Affair" is part of the Blackfeather series, and if the rest of the series is anything like the first, it should be a reliably enjoyable experience.  It’s a fantasy epic set in a world like our own Victorian Era, with trains and steam-power, but also with magic and intrigue.

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