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Current The Summer heat makes it difficult for me to think straight. Anyone I'm writing with should expect regular delays on my end until the temperature goes down.
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9 mos ago
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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9 mos ago
It was nice knowing you, 2023. I only hope the year that comes after you is just as nice to know.
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9 mos ago
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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10 mos ago
Hey, Witch Doctor! Give us the magic words!
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In 3 Word Story 3 mos ago Forum: Spam Forum
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Since no one has made any additional IC posts for a while now and the player that some people are waiting on has not yet returned, what are people's thought on finishing up this chapter now and continuing on to the next?
The Huntsman


"Right, how many squirrels for an arrow?"

Any semblance of tension left the Huntsman when he heard Mable speak those words. In its place came complete and utter confusion. "How many... squirrels?" The Huntsman asked as he turned his gaze towards Mable, his face making no effort to hide how perplexing he found such a form of payment to be.
As an update to folks here, I have grown quite ill and have been mandated rest by a doctor.


I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you feel better soon. Have this picture of chicken soup to lift your spirits in this trying time.

Skobeloff


"Fascinating." Skobeloff said as he drew level with Stargaze and looked at the plants alongside her. The Trickster reached out to one of the creeping vines with one of his forelimbs and allowed the vine to wrap itself around the proffered appendage. Once the vine had fastened itself securely to him, Skobeloff swiped a claw on his opposite forelimb at the section of vine connecting what clung to him to the rest of the plant. "The Snouthold's Trickster community must love Coryn." The raw-scaled Myndoth commented as he admired his newest tool/accessory. "There's no shortage of fuel for the Long Game when he's involved."

After a moment, Skobeloff remembered why he was here and turned his attention to Rudrick. "So I wasn't able to convince Garrock to speak with you, but I was able to make him think that the nearby abandoned mineshaft is infested with giant spiders." Skobeloff said to Rudrick. "If you head that way, you should be able to corner him."

I don't see a problem with it. Given who and what Zaraknvyr is, I personally find it fitting for him to be using such terminology.
Fyodor Strelnikov


Fyodor Strelnikov entered the Ubiquitous Wayfarer alongside his companions and surveyed the interior. It seemed that they had the misfortune of arriving at the tavern during one of the busier stretches of its open hours. Navigating through the crowd would present something of a hinderance. But ultimately that mattered about as much as anything else in the multiverse did, which was to say it did not matter at all. The crowd might delay them, but it would not stop them. Regardless of how long it would take them, they would reach their portal, pass through it to Ecstasy, and link up with the rest of the expedition bound for the place where Tir na Og once stood.

Fyodor reached into his pocket and pulled out the gate-key that Ulgad had entrusted to him. He regarded the polished greenish-grey pebble for a moment, then closed his hand around it and glanced at Ulgad. "Where to from here?" Fyodor asked.
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