Be a good dog. Protect your home.
Be loyal to those who are true.
These are the words of the Code of Man.
- Sister Picassa Collie,
Shepherd of the Church of Man
Dogs have inherited the world, building the kingdom of Pugmire untold centuries after the Ages of Man are over. These dogs have been uplifted to use tools and language, and they seek to rediscover the ruins of the Old Ones. Some have learned to use the leftover technology of humanity, but they believe it to be magic handed to them by their lost gods. Others seek to create an ideal civilization, using a Code of Man compiled from ancient, fragmentary lore left behind by humanity.
The world is dangerous and mysterious, but over the course of these 18 stories, good dogs will persevere.
James Lowder - Introduction
Eddy Webb - "Thank You, Darcy Cat"
Cassandra Khaw - "Archibald Korgi"
Maurice Broaddus - "A Simple Job"
Joshua Alan Doetsch - "Night of the Dancing Plague"
Felipe Real - "The Sunken Temple"
Jackie Cassada - "Like Mother, Like Son"
Wendy Despain - "What Has Been Left Behind"
Joseph Engelhardt - "Escort Mission Past the Stone Quarter"
Sean Patrick Fannon - "Walking in the Word"
Jack Norris - "On the Other Paw"
Anthony Jennings - "Murder in the Cat Quarter"
Christine Morgan - "The Retriever"
Katie Harwood - "A Mean Dog"
Doug Blakeslee - "A Whisker of Trust"
Rob Wieland - "The Labrador and the Labo-Tor"
Bill Bodden - "Hidden Within"
Aaron Rosenberg - "Honor Thy Name"
Elaine Cunningham - "Living Memory"
Eddy Webb - Afterword
Genre: Fantasy
Be loyal to those who are true.
These are the words of the Code of Man.
- Sister Picassa Collie,
Shepherd of the Church of Man
Dogs have inherited the world, building the kingdom of Pugmire untold centuries after the Ages of Man are over. These dogs have been uplifted to use tools and language, and they seek to rediscover the ruins of the Old Ones. Some have learned to use the leftover technology of humanity, but they believe it to be magic handed to them by their lost gods. Others seek to create an ideal civilization, using a Code of Man compiled from ancient, fragmentary lore left behind by humanity.
The world is dangerous and mysterious, but over the course of these 18 stories, good dogs will persevere.
James Lowder - Introduction
Eddy Webb - "Thank You, Darcy Cat"
Cassandra Khaw - "Archibald Korgi"
Maurice Broaddus - "A Simple Job"
Joshua Alan Doetsch - "Night of the Dancing Plague"
Felipe Real - "The Sunken Temple"
Jackie Cassada - "Like Mother, Like Son"
Wendy Despain - "What Has Been Left Behind"
Joseph Engelhardt - "Escort Mission Past the Stone Quarter"
Sean Patrick Fannon - "Walking in the Word"
Jack Norris - "On the Other Paw"
Anthony Jennings - "Murder in the Cat Quarter"
Christine Morgan - "The Retriever"
Katie Harwood - "A Mean Dog"
Doug Blakeslee - "A Whisker of Trust"
Rob Wieland - "The Labrador and the Labo-Tor"
Bill Bodden - "Hidden Within"
Aaron Rosenberg - "Honor Thy Name"
Elaine Cunningham - "Living Memory"
Eddy Webb - Afterword
Genre: Fantasy
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