Welcome to Quantum Gryphon Publishing – your home for ebooks written by gryphons, of course! Every story we publish is written by or with the approval of a member of the Gryphonic Federation, ensuring that the worlds, wings, and wonders within are true to gryphonic standards. Explore a selection of thought-provoking and genre-defying works that take you across the edges of the universe, through realms of magic, and beyond the ordinary.
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Captain Kilt
Captain of the notorious pirate ship Ocean’s End
Fearless leader of the notorious pirate ship Ocean’s End, Captain Kilt sails the high seas in search of treasure, glory, and the thrill of the hunt. With a tartan kilt swaying in the wind and a broadsword ever at his side, he leads his crew with cunning, humor, and an unwavering sense of honor.
Fans say:
“Every tale is a cannonball to the imagination—hold on tight!”
“Captain Kilt doesn’t just sail the seas—he owns every storm he meets.”
“Reading him is like sneaking a peek at a treasure map—dangerous, exhilarating, and impossible to put down.”

GR Darkwing
Member, Gryphonic Federation
Once a skyward scout and stormrider of the Highland Aeries, GR Darkwing now channels his thunder-forged past into epic tales of valor, betrayal, and ancient magic. With ear tufts forever slightly wind-blown and a stare that’s seen too many forgotten truths, he writes by candlelight using quills plucked from battle-worn feathers.
Fans say:
- “You don’t read Darkwing. You soar through him.”
- “His pages rumble like wings over mountain peaks.”

HM Spence
King of Planet Zarahemla
Once crowned sovereign of Planet Zarahemla, King Spence weaves the legends of his kingdom into written words. From windswept highlands to the deep chambers of his royal halls, his pen captures strength, wisdom, and mystery. His stories are laced with intrigue, loyalty, and the power of a red sash.
Fans say:
- “Reading his words lets you feel the weight of a crown, and every page is a decree.”
- “Spence doesn’t just rule—he commands the heart of his readers.”
