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Magic of Eyri 020-Burn

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Today’s episode: The Hawk King unleashes his wrath upon Uth, the Last Human Village with a pair of terrifying monsters–Pyrix.

In our last episode: Delu the raven spy finally reaches the Hawk King and informs him of the Hunters’ betrayal and Steve’s escape. Back in Uth, the Last Human Village, Steve learns from the Geo the oracle that he must search for the lost Sword of Zaa.

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Daniel J. Hogan

(Host, Narrator, Characters)

Robin Hudson

(Eira the pelican)

Next Time on The Magic of Eyri (03.17.10): “Silver Tongued” – Steve and his friends meet a cranky, talking weapon with abandonment issues.

Ramblings:

Because of the way the weeks run in March, I should technically do three episodes for this month. Well, I ain’t gonna.  I want to stick to the “first and third” Wednesday release schedule, so there will not be an episode on March 31st, but rather April 7th.

This episode introduces the fiery minions of the Hawk King, the Pyrix. They are giant, skeletal birds covered in fire. Scary.

I came up with the name by combining “pyr” (Greek for fire) and “strix” – a bird creature from Roman mythology (although in the original myth, the strix are  vampires).  The strix are said to be like owls, but I envision the Pyrix to have a skeleton similar to an eagle or a hawk.

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