Dark Realms - Forgotten Son

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40 Very Short, Very Stupid Fantasy Stories by Ricky Browne

This isn’t epic fantasy.

This is dumb, rude, chaotic microfiction written by someone who loves naming things more than worldbuilding.

Inside you'll meet Windwalkers, talking fawns, magical idiots, and tribes who still believe in the ancient cones of power.

If you like short bursts of weirdness, fart jokes disguised as spells, and fantasy stories that take nothing seriously—welcome to the Dark Realms.

Hadric Matus would approve.

(And so would his chickens.)

About the author

Ricky Browne is an Australian writer with a wild mix of books under his belt—from fantasy micro-fiction and sharp-witted satire to practical guides for getting your life back on track. After two decades of personal growth, mental health recovery, and creative experimentation, he’s learned how to chip away at big goals without losing his mind (or humour).

Whether he's unpacking deep psychological truths, poking fun at modern life, or helping others break through procrastination and perfectionism, Ricky writes with raw honesty and a spark of mischief. His work is designed to make you think, laugh, and maybe even take action.

When he’s not writing, Ricky builds helpful little apps, journals like a madman, and makes weird bird merch. He lives in rural Australia with his family, his thoughts, and a daily urge to make something worthwhile.

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