Showing posts with label Tule Fog Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tule Fog Press. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 February 2025

Introduction to Welgar the Cursed

To give an indication of what to expect in my collection Welgar the Cursed from Tule Fog Press, here is my Introduction:
 
“Ossani the Healer and the Beautiful Homunculus” was the first story I wrote involving Welgar, a young mercenary, short of funds, who enlists in the city watch in Assabarr, which just happens to be undergoing a puritanical revolution at the time.
 
The main character in this story, though, is Ossani the Healer, who previously made a brief appearance at the end of “The Storyteller of Koss” (Summer of Sci-Fi & Fantasy, 2022). Ossani has been hired by the city’s merchants and the prevailing priesthood to help bring an end to these puritanical disrupters.
The inspiration for these was based on the Florentine monk Savonarola who, along with his fanatical supporters, plunged Florence in 1497 into a similar plight, culminating in the infamous Bonfire of the Vanities, an event mirrored in this tale.
 
Unlike any of the other Welgar stories, “The Dark Priestdom” is narrated by Nadrain the Storyteller, who previously appeared in the above mentioned “The Storyteller of Koss.” In this tale I wanted to give Welgar a bigger role, showcasing his heroic capabilities, and also to explore the dark, demon-haunted city of Agrypt, which I had previously alluded to in other tales without any of them visiting it.
 
I realised after “The Dark Priestdom” I could not leave Welgar like he was and had to continue his blighted saga. In “Welgar the Cursed” (published in Swords & Heroes, 2023) Welgar realises how cursed he is, not only in becoming the image of an unwrapped mummy, but in the extreme bouts of insane violence the demon god that has possessed him makes him carry out.
 
Again, Welgar was left at the end of “Welgar the Cursed” in a predicament that needed further exploration, and thus came “Mask of a Mad God” which serves to reveal even more vividly how unmitigatedly evil the demon god that has possessed him is.
 
At the end of “Mask of a Mad God” Welgar is determined to end his life or destroy the Agryptian demon god that has possessed him. Afraid to be anywhere near people because of the mad god’s murderous tendencies, he can see only one course of action: to trek to the arctic north and find the demon-haunted city of Cyramon. For me, the story related in “The Forbidden City of Cyramon” represented the logical outcome to what poor Welgar had undergone.
 
The final story in this collection, “Emerging from Their Twilit Realms,” was a difficult one to write and I have to admit I made several false starts. In the end, I decided to come full circle with Welgar meeting Ossani again. The old sorcerer-cum-healer has moved to Oriaska, where he awaits the mercenary’s return, having divined what happened to him in Cyramon. Along with Ossani, though, another character from Welgar’s past is awaiting him, one the mercenary is far less pleased to meet.
 
 

Tuesday, 4 February 2025

Welgar the Cursed is now available as a paperback

I am pleased to announce that my first sword and sorcery collection, Welgar the Cursed, published by Lyndon Perry's Tule Fog Press, is now available to order as a 188-page paperback on amazon.
 
"From his raw beginnings as a carefree mercenary, Welgar had no idea that his future would lead him into a dark, demonic nightmare. Although he had always instinctively hated sorcery, it was into the depths of what magic could create that he found himself entangled when he unwisely crossed swords with some of its most malign practitioners.
Follow Welgar’s quest as he struggles to rid himself of his horrific curse, which brings death and terror to anyone close to him, friend or foe. Travelling from the hot jungles and grim temples of feared Agrypt in the far south to the forbidden, demon-haunted city of Cyramon in the arctic north, Welgar is willing to sacrifice it all to become again the man he once was."
 
“For those enjoying the current surge of interest in Sword & Sorcery, David Riley’s Welgar is definitely one to follow. Skillfully crafted, spiced with lively action and a healthy dash of humor, these yarns are a delight, and stand out on a crowded battlefield.” – Adrian Cole, author of The Voidal Trilogy, Dream Lords Series, and Elak, King of Atlantis.
 
The collection includes the following tales:
 
Ossani the Healer and The Beautiful Homunculus

The Dark Priestdom (first published in Savage Realms Monthly #19, 2023)

Welgar the Cursed (first pubished in Swords & Heroes, 2023)

Mask of a Mad God

The Forbidden City of Cyramon (first published in Swords & Heroes One Story at a Time, 2024)

Emerging from Their Twilit Realms 

Now that the paperback of my collection of Welgar's tales is available I must express thanks for the artwork of Rizky Nugraha for the cover and an interior illustration, plus to Aaron Rakuu for his map of Welgar's world.

 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Monday, 3 February 2025

Welgar the Cursed

I've been informed by my publisher Lyndon Perry of Tule Fog Press that my collection Welgar the Cursed should be available to order as a paperback soon. More details as and when they're available.

Sunday, 8 December 2024

Kickstarter campaign passes its target

The kickstarter campaign launched by Lyndon Perry and his Tule Fog Press for the publication of my collection Welgar the Cursed and for two others (Andrew Darlington's The Eternal Assassin Chronicles and Tim Hanlon's Path of the Swordsman) has passed its target figure of $1000. 


My hero and mercenary is in trouble. Follow along as Welgar faces an Agryptian demon god and experience his subsequent quest to rid himself of the evil that has befallen him. Six tales of dark and sorcerous fantasy. 

My collection is to be published as a paperback and ebook. 

Sample one for free. Read “The Forbidden City of Cyramon” by David A. Riley at Swords & Heroes eZine.


Tuesday, 12 November 2024

Three New Sword & Sorcery Collections from Tule Fog Press

 

Introducing 3 New Collections from Tule Fog Press...

Check out the kickstarter Campaign here.

Be the first to grab these exciting adventures from the pens (or keyboards!) of David A. Riley, Andrew Darlington, and Tim Hanlon. Available individually or in a bundle.

The Stories...


David A. Riley's hero and mercenary is in trouble. Follow along as Welgar faces an Agryptian demon god and experience his subsequent quest to rid himself of the evil that has befallen him. Six tales of dark and sorcerous fantasy. 

Sample one for free. Read “The Forbidden City of Cyramon” by David A. Riley at Swords & Heroes eZine.


Andrew Darlingon's Eternal Assassin can never die. Well, the host he inhabits dies, but the Assassin lives on through the ages and faces monsters, foes, and eldritch powers. Read about his "lives & times" in this expanded chronicle of 15 gripping tales.

Sample one for free. Read “The Blood-Beast from Hellmouth” by Andrew Darlington at Swords & Heroes eZine.


Tim Hanlon's wayfaring Nordman, Harkan the Swordsman, is a far-roaming mercenary. When Tasmyra, the Sea Witch, is taken captive, Harkan sets out on a thrilling quest that will test him to the uttermost. Seven tales of high adventure.  

Sample one for free. Read “Queen of the Shifting City” by Tim Hanlon at Swords & Heroes eZine.

Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Welgar the Cursed - cover reveal

Cover artwork by Rizky Nugraha
It is with great pleasure I can reveal the front cover for my collection of Welgar stories: Welgar the Cursed, which will be published later this year.

As an appetiser I am including below the Introduction I have written for it. 

The book will be published in the States by Tule Fog Press. 

INTRODUCTION

 The six stories in this collection chronicle the gradual descent into darkness of the northern barbarian mercenary hero Welgar.

“Ossani the Healer and the Beautiful Homunculus" was the first story I wrote involving Welgar, though he is very much a secondary character in this tale after the rather bizarre sorcerer-cum-apothecary Ossani the Healer. In this novelette Welgar is a young mercenary, already distrustful of sorcery, who becomes embroiled against his will in thwarting an attempt to take over the city he has been employed to protect as a member of the city watch. By sheer chance he and Ossani meet in a prison where they and others have been incarcerated by a puritanical religious movement that is threatening to tear the city apart. Though disliking anything that even hints of sorcery he is gradually persuaded to see Ossani in a better light than others of his ilk and together they collaborate to save the city from the sinister plot to bring it down.

"The Dark Priestdom" (published in Savage Realms Monthly) sees an older, more mature Welgar who has moved northwards to the “wealthy but licentious” city of Oriaska in a bid to improve his fortunes. There he pitches in to help Nadrain the Storyteller, who he notices is being set up to take the blame for the abduction of the king of Oriaska's daughter, though there is an element of self interest in this, as Welgar sees it as an opportunity to gain the king's gratitude for helping save the princess. In pursuit of her abductors Welgar and Nadrain sail southwards to the benighted city of Agrypt where Welgar is tricked into being possessed by the spirit of a dark, Agryptian demon god. Although this demon god endows him with increased strength, speed and stamina it is at the expense of his appearance, which is transformed into a wizened, bleached, deathlike travesty, looking more like a corpse than a living being.

"Welgar the Cursed" (published in Swords & Heroes) sees Welgar realising how truly cursed he is, not only in becoming the image of an unwrapped mummy, but in the extreme bouts of insane violence the demon god that has possessed him makes him perform. Insatiable in its appetite for slaughter, there is little Welgar can do to prevent it.

An incident in "Mask of a Mad God" reveals to Welgar even more vividly how evil this curse truly is. The horrific events in this story are what lead Welgar to undertake the hazardous trek to the far north to "The Forbidden City of Cyramon" (published in Swords & Heroes). In the arctic wastes beyond the Jagged Mountains in which this demon-haunted city is situated he hopes either to be killed or to free himself from his curse, though what he encounters there is far from what he expects.  

The final story, "Emerging from Their Twilit Realms", reveals the full extent of Agrypt's insane ambitions to create a dark empire, which will cause ruin, mayhem and death around the Azure Sea. Despite his desire to lead a normal life once more, Welgar is forced to oppose the Agryptian forces that head north in a way that only he can manage, reuniting him once more with Ossani the Healer in an apocalyptic tale of terror, death and destruction.

All of these stories chronologically detail Welgar's transformation from a carefree mercenary more interested in the quality of the local beer to an obsessed and cursed pawn in the kinds of sorcerous machinations he hates, distrusts and quite rightfully fears.

David A. Riley, Oswaldtwistle, UK, 2024