Mistica Chronicles
Welcome to Issue 15
Created by The Mistic Pets Team
Apocalyptic Pets For Dummies
Written By Fallout
The conclusion of our thrilling article regarding your Apocalyptic Pets.
Click Here To Read The Full ArticlePlagued- Part 1
Written By Inception
Dark, brittle leaves skittered across well-worn ground and over a pair of bare paws. Chilled, their owner covered them with a thin cloth. The creature was a young white Braenon named Jesuvia. For seven months, she had been ill with a sickness currently unknown to science.
Click Here To Read The Full ArticleThe New Quest Guide
Written By Caustic
With the introduction of variables in the rewards of the Traveler and Volcan quests, it's a bit trickier to make a good profit from them. Here, I've listed a few tricks that I've found useful to keep my profits high and losses low to zero.
Ten Foods NOT To Eat
Written By Caustic
All sorts of wonderful and exotic foods can be found in the world of Mistica. Delicious chocolate truffles, beautifully made sushi and freshly baked bread are only a few examples of the delicacies available. Unfortunately, for every dish that makes your mouth water there's one that'll make your - or your pet's - stomach churn.
Click Here To Read The Full ArticleThis Month in Mistica, October '10
Written By Caustic
This Month in Mistica is a quick guide to everything that’s happened on site in the past month. Whether you’re new and want a better idea of what goes on here, an older user who’s returning, or simply too lazy to read the news, this article has all - okay, most - of the information you need!
The Jinx of Darkwood Hollow
Written By Gemajgall
Several years since the settlement in Darkwood Hollow had been founded, a young apprentice was walking home. The mid-October evening was growing late; a large, orange sun just vanishing over the treetops. The young man continued on with his back to it, his shadow stretching long before him. He pulled his jacket closer to his body, trying to ward off the chill of the autumn air. His chin was buried slightly beneath his collar. His footsteps were brisk along the hard dirt road.
Click Here To Read The Full ArticleA Mistica Guide to Pet Naming
Written By Aurora
Many people find themselves with a great character idea in their heads but no name to go with it. Well fear not! This article will provide you with everything you need. First of all, there are a variety of ways to go about naming your pet, but I find it easiest to start out with your character idea.
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