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Fire is both the destroyer and the creator. It burns away the old and useless to make room for growth and new life. So too does it burn away the negative and stagnant to make room for fresh creativity and inspiration.

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Feature Book of the Month: "The Secret Books of Paradys" by Tanith Lee


Synopsis:
Paradys--the city--was a place of decadence and decay, of luxury and lasciviousness, and, after the revolution, a graveyard peopled by the insane and the dead . . . and by those who preyed on both. The strange and the tormented dwell in Paradys--prowling its dark streets and twisted alleyways, passing the endless hours in the city's elegant mansions and smoke-tarnished inns, wandering in moldering graveyards and the stark surrounding countryside. For the land here is bound by a timeless, soul-chilling magic, and that power has cast its spell over all who have ever lived in this foreboding and dangerous place.

All who came to Paradys were forever touched by its dread magic. The City was not one place but three, bound together by a labyrinth of ice yet separated, perhaps by time, perhaps by some long-forgotten enchantment, into Paradise, Paradis and Paradys--each cursed in an entirely different way.

Witness the city of Paradys' life and history through the eyes of its provocative and perverse citizens--a darkly fascinating odyssey as only World Fantasy Award winner Tanith Lee could imagine it.

Feature Game of the Month: Legend: Hand of God


Features
The world of Aris is being devastated by the demon hordes that come rushing through the demon gate. Targon, last survivor of the Order of the Eternal Flame, sworn to protect the demon gate and keep it sealed, sets out on his epic quest to re-establish the order of things and forever seal the gate to evil. The world awaits you, mysterious hero!

Immerse yourself into the fantastic world of ARIS – made up of epic landscapes populated by Orcs, Goblins, Elves, Dwarfs and Humans.
Search for the three parts of the amulet “Hand of God” in a campaign with over 30 challenging quests.
Create your character by combining 2 out of 5 skill paths; 2 paths combined form one of 10 possible classes.
Navigate through ARIS with a little help from a real-time light fairy as she accompanies you, acting as your mouse cursor, companion and campaign guide.
Fight your enemies in a challenging and realistic manner – and in beautiful, spectacular 3D Cinematic graphics.
It’s time to fight! The Order of the Keepers of the Holy Flame has watched over the portal that once allowed demons to invade Aelfal. One fateful night when the flame is extinguished and demonic hordes descend on the Order’s abbey. It’s up to you to re-establish order and forever seal the gate to evil.

Explore massive randomly generated dungeons populated with over 30 types of monsters and big bosses.
Fight scenes spring to life with fantastic 3D Cinematic Combat System.
Exciting storyline written by Susan O’Conner - Star Wars Galaxies and Gears Of War.

Feature Movie of the Month: Metamorphoses (Winds of Change)


Plot:
Metamorphoses is a Japanese animated film, originally released by Sanrio in the United States on May 3, 1978. The film is a retelling of stories from Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid, set to rock music by Joan Baez, the Rolling Stones and the Pointer Sisters. In all of its five parts, the protagonists are portrayed in the form of a recurring boy and girl.

It was later reissued under the title "Winds of Change" with seven minutes trimmed away from the first cut of 89 minutes. This time, the music was composed by Alec R. Costandinos, and narration provided by Peter Ustinov was added.

The five parts—"Actaeon", "Orpheus and Eurydice", "The House of Envy", "Perseus" and "Phaëton", in the original order—were re-arranged and slightly renamed for the new version; only the third and last parts remained unmoved. In the Winds cut, the first two were now "Perseus" and "Actaeon", and the fourth "Orpheus".

In addition, the boy was now called Wondermaker, and the girl played different characters in every segment. Greek gods Hades and Apollo were given their Roman names (Pluto and Helios respectively).
 
 

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