Coming Soon! Kingdom of the Slithering Maze!
Another Windtracer Tale!
A relic, regret, and one very unfortunate inn window.
Tela Kioni intended for her plan to be quiet and stealthy. One might even say… subtle.
What did she get instead?
Minotaurs. Cultists. An irritating thief. Screaming chickens. Not to mention a little rooftop chase with a lethal ladder, broken dignity, and a stolen relic.
Did I mention the chickens?
… and that’s just Chapter 1!
Dire Debts in a Deadly Land!
An old debt sends Tela Kioni and her companions, Kiyosi Valchar, and Mikasi Zenia, to the Kingdom of Jata after an ancient religious relic thought lost for centuries. This relic, if in the wrong hands, could ignite the fires of conquest that would bring the kingdom to its knees. Worse yet, it could restart ancient war machines, still looking to finish a war no one remembers.
Into this mix comes a collection of deadly thieves, morally light nobility, and zealots trying to bring about a mass murder on a grand scale. Tela will need to navigate this, keep her companions alive, while getting this relic back into the right hands… once she figures out who that is!
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Windtracer Tales is a work of pure, unashamed fiction. In fact, it considers itself rather fancy and quite proud of itself. Names of characters, places, events, organizations and locations are all creations of the author’s imagination for this fictitious setting. Any resemblance to persons living, dead, or reanimated is coincidental. The opinions expressed are those of the characters and should not be confused with the author’s, since the characters and the author tend to disagree a lot.
Also! Windtracer Tales and Windtracer: Adventures in Awldor is written with much respect to Starfarertheta and their work on the other half of Awldor.





Fantastic news! Can't wait!
Oh, no! We're in for it! (For more hair-raising adventure, eyebrow-raising magic, and voice-raising chickens!)