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The Wizard and Art MacTavish
by Mr.RMA
Dragons, Wizards and Tamers (Chapter 1) by Mr.RMA
A Coredramon on a rampage is pulled out from the digital world and into the real world. The Wizardmon it had last set its sights on has been dragged along as well, and he'll need help from an unsuspecting young man to subdue the violent creature before it brings complete destruction to a hapless city.
A Digi-Desert Showdown (Chapter 2) by Mr.RMA
Art and Candlemon arrive in the Digital World, specifically in a dry desert region with a single wild-west style town. Upon their arrival, the town seems nigh-on abandoned at first, but, they come to realize its denizens are merely in hiding. From what, the duo will soon discover, and they'll have to act fast if they want to save the town from calamity. Disclaimer: As per last chapter, there be some violence, and in this case, though it's mostly old-western stylized, gunplay as well, just as a heads up.
Into the Firestorm (Chapter 3) by Mr.RMA
Art and Wizardmon's newfound journey to purge the Digital World of a mysterious affliction has led them to an isolated mansion in a forest undergoing a harsh thunderstorm. They expect to find another possessed Digimon laying in wait. Little do they know there are other occupants in the mansion as well, and they may yet prove to be far more dangerous in the long run.
Need to Know (Chapter 4) by Mr.RMA
Art and Candlemon are taken to the hideout of a trio of Tamers, humans of near-mythical infamy among certain circles of Digimon, and their only evident knowledge of the species prior to Art's arrival. Questions abound, but good answers to them are anything but guaranteed.
SNAFU (Chapter 5) by Mr.RMA
With new information at hand, Art and Wizardmon set their sights on the location of the latest virus, but their journey is interrupted when two victims of the ruthless ventures of Knox's team attempt to avenge their fallen... and they don't seem to care that they may have the wrong target in their sights.