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How does war change when the people who do the fighting are no longer just human? When dogs, enhanced by artificial intelligence, can help their human masters track their foes, or when a horse wants to prove that he can be a sailor too? Does the dreadful calculus of warfare change when some of the people involved have fur?What happens on the battlefield is only the start-and soldiers are not the only ones who face the consequences. In the aftermath of any conflict, people must rebuild what was lost, consolidate what was gained, and decide if it was worth the price.Dogs of War II Aftermath is an anthology exploring what warfare looks like when the combatants are no longer fully human. It contains nineteen stories about how war changes when those who do the fighting have changed, and how much it stays just the same.Table of ContentsDog, Extended by CairynRemembrance by Alice "Huskyteer" DrydenScars by TelevassiThe Surface Tension by DwaleMy Brother's Shadow by M.R. AnglinClose to Us by MikasiWolfLime Tiger by Slip-WolfUmbra's Legion: The Destruction of Ismara by Geoff GaltUmbra's Legion: Charon's Obol by Adam BakerThe Call by Lord IkariEvery Horse Will Do His Duty by Thurston HowlMatched Up by K. HubschmidThe Son of Goulon Stumptail by NightEyes DaySpringNoble by Thomas "Faux" SteeleTrial by Error by Jaden DrackusThe Night the Stars Fell by KC AlpinusTears of the Sea by MikasiWolfThe Pack by ArgyronGoing Home by Miles ReaverEdited by Fred Patten, Cover art by Teagan Gavet
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