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Tales of the Macrofurs, Volume 1: The Big Boys
Rogue's first printed collection!
The following tales are told by Rogue and transcribed here for the benefit of the reader. They are not to be distributed or reposted to any other medium without Rogue's express permission. To do so would be to incur Rogue's anger, which constitutes "Risking a Catastrophe," which is a Federal offense. For the benefit of our readers with sensitive dispositions (although we wonder why such people would be looking at Rogue's page in the first place), we have added alphabetical tags to each story to warn of content that may cause distress:
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A Macrofur's Rules of Civility. Based upon the essay of the same title by George Washington, this is a list of do's and and don't's for giants to follow when in polite company. Somehow we think that Rogue did not come up with these. Laws of the Pack. A day in the life of Duncan Roo, the only one in the world who can keep Rogue in line, although he has a devil of a time with that after a chance encounter with a mysterious voodoo-woman.V The Keeper. Inspired by Jaeger. A hapless traveler discovers that something lurks in the remote woods high in the mountains, something huge, something ancient, something that does not at all like people encroaching on its territory.V-E-G-N Dream Big. Ken Sample has a muse that sometimes seems so real she might pop out of his head and start rampaging down the street. And that's just what she does in this tale.V-E-G Brobdingnag On Our Doorstep. The remnants of civilization try to survive in a world that has been defeated and colonized by giants, many of whom treat the little people they find in the most ghastly ways.V-E-G-N Special Weapons And Tactics. A giant wolf carves a brutal path through the city, his rampage unstoppable...until he encounters S.W.A.T. Officer Bradley.V-E A Wanton God. An innocent park-goer catches the attention of a bizarre creature from afar who likes to toy with human beings, once he has made them small enough.V-E-G-N The Great Alien Invasion Cover-Up. The government would have you believe that a giant lion never appeared on the Mall in Washington, DC. Never happened, they say. God of War. Gideon created an incredibly haunting image of Hachiman, the God of War. It has been included as a frontispiece to the story that it inspired. The Court-Martial of Captain Alastair Mackay (D.V.M.). Another companion piece to Die Donnerhuf, this time in a more light-hearted vein. With the Axis powers creating gigantic creatures to use as weapons of war, the Australian government struggles to produce one of their own. Unfortunately, the project encounters quite a few unexpected hurdles.V (Illustrated by Gideon, with a guest appearance by a certain iconic megamacropod from Down Under.) Project Okaeshi. A companion piece to Die Donnerhuf. While Hitler's scientists work on their terror weapon, a reluctant General Kayama is placed in charge of creating a similar weapon for the Imperial Japanese Army. V-E Die Donnerhuf. In the waning days of World War II the Nazis unleash their newest terror weapon on the advancing Allies. This story was a nod to (and is illustrated by) Rogue's good friend Gideon, so if you know his work, you won't be surprised by what you read. V-N (lots of N!) Tegu. An epic tale told in four chapters. An American biologist travels to South America hoping to make the discovery of a lifetime. That discovery is both earth-shattering and bigger than he ever imagined. V Star Wars: Episode Two-and-a-Half. A Star Wars fan-fic once described as the silliest thing since Dan Quayle. Imagine Rogue in training to be a Jedi Knight... Blessed are the Meek. A sad story of a poor and abused member of a disenfranchised species who believes he has found a way to get back at the society which has scorned him. V In Tribute. Have you purchased your copy of Tales of the Macrofurs, Volume 1: The Big Boys? If not, we strongly recommend that you do so before reading this sequel to the story of Havoc in that collection. V-G-E-N (With illustration by Teaselbone.) The Fisherman and the Child of the Sun. An epic tale told in four chapters. Uaxac is just a simple fisherman until the day that the colossal T'unu-kan arrives from the heavens and life is forever changed for the Maya. V-G-E-N (With illustrations by Ken Sample and Teaselbone.) Lessons to be Learned. Wurragurr's tribe suffers greatly from raids by the cruel Dingoes until Father Crow grants him the ability to turn the tables. V Veni, Vorare, Vici. Wolfmech returns with some modifications and just as much in need of fuel, but he encounters much more than he anticipated when he sets his sights on a fresh, ripe city. V-E The Ultimate Weaspon for Peace. Wolfmech, the war machine, appeared on FurryMuck one day and instantly captured Rogue's imagination with the single line, "It is designed to use enemy troops for fuel." V-G-E The Return of Spirit-Wolf. An elderly Indian makes his way to a city that is under attack by an ancient spirit bent on teaching the White Man a harsh lesson. V-E-G Chune's Island. A pristine Pacific island falls prey to modern development, much to the annoyance of the original owner. V-E Dies Irae. The events of September 11, 2001, left all of America shocked and saddened -- even Rogue. This story reflects his own sense of loss and helplessness that day which is beautifully captured in a frontispiece illustration by Scott Eldred. Reverse Engineering. Dz'isu Construction Company not only erects buildings. They also perform demolitions. Something goes wrong, however... V-G-N (With illustrations by Ken Sample.) Fifteen Minute Break. The foreman of the Dz'isu Construction Company is like nothing Victor has ever seen before. For one thing, when he is around they do not need a crane. N (With illustrations by Ken Sample.) Xydexx's Thanksgiving Trip. A silly little tale of a lovestruck balloon-animal who searches for his dream-date at the Thanksgiving Day Parade. V-E-N Behind the Scenes. A Dragonheart fan-fic. Actors, including Draco, relax between takes. This story is properly PG, but there's a naughty version here for those who like the N tag. Grounded. A sequel to Bunnies at Play. Ken steps out of line one time too many and gets sent to his room, where he takes out his frustrations on some of the crawlies he brought home. V-G-N Bunnies at Play. What could be more cute and innocent than two bunnies looking for a way to spend a lazy Summer afternoon? V-G-E Ryon 2. Ryon can't wait to get home to find out what more he can do with his new toys. V-G-E-N Ryon. A young lion makes a few surprising discoveries when he encounters some interesting little playthings. V-G-E-N that Rogue had a hand in creating Roughing the Runt, by Bennie. Lilpaw dreams of being able to stand up to the bullies of the pack and maybe even winning a mate for himself. Such dreams are forever out of reach of the runt...or are they? V-E-G-N The Horror, by Bennie. A giant, savage beast attacks a lupine village whose inhabitants are saved only by...well, let's just say that the story answers a very common question. V-E-G Ghost Writer, by Eddie Canis. Rogue discovers for the first time that despite being a raging force of Nature, he actually has a fan club. V-E-G-N The Macro Explorer, by Johnman. A wayfaring stranger teaches Rogue that human beings have more uses than food or pleasure toys. Who says an old dog can't learn new tricks? Williard, A Rat's Tale, by Swft. A lab rat escapes from his cage and makes it out into the world where he finds to his surprise that he is growing steadily more intelligent...and steadily larger. V-E-G-N (Humans need love, too!) Brett. Rogue's first macro story, a cautionary tale of what happens when a gang of young jocks decide to rough up a fellow student suspected of being gay. V-E-G-N At the Foot of the Wall. Steve Pearson, out for a casual walk in the woods, encounters a young man who has come into possession of a strange and very terrible weapon. V-N The Fate of the Missing. The sequel to At the Foot of the Wall, in which we discover that those who have gone missing are still alive though not well, and for many of them, not for long. V-E-N It's not all romping and stomping. Read about the tender side of the megawolf in the stories of Nekobe. |