Realmgard Short Scenes: A Miscellany of Magic

Maybe the REAL Magic was the –
No, never mind. It really was the Magic…

Potion Related Mishaps, Part 1

Red potion in a round vial.
Photo by RODNAE Productions on Pexels.com

“Long story short, Amara got a love potion spilled on her.”


Potion Related Mishaps, Part 2

A reaching hand against a landscape background.
Photo by Tan Danh on Pexels.com

“Gah! I can’t feel my hand! Scarlet, help!”

“Well, Kitty-Kat, you did just reach into a vat of Potion of Numbing.”


Pascal’s Triangular Pyramidion

A glass pyramid.
Photo by Miriam Espacio on Pexels.com

While the Pyramidion is generally agreed to be an object of immense power, what exactly it does remains unclear to Realmgard’s magicological scholars.



Dunstana’s Cool New Magic Lake Sword

A shining hand lifting a sword from a lake.
Adapted from Public Domain art & an original image by Gui Basto on Pexels.com

“You’re just jealous of my cool Magic Lake Sword!”


Going to the Experts

Ancient Greek inscribed on stone.
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“Ancient Tanithite magic won’t work. We need an Ancient Archipelagian spell.”


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