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7 yrs ago
A run-on sentence does not mean a long sentence.
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7 yrs ago
@Ophidian Funny thing, that was always my court.
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7 yrs ago
Nanowrimo time.
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7 yrs ago
I didn't even know Life is Strange had a prequel before Fabricant mentioned it. Going to have to pull some money out of somewhere.
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7 yrs ago
@Fabricant, I think I understand what you're saying, but it still made no sense.
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@TheSovereignGrave

Well, names are given at birth. Sometimes they don't fit.
@TheSovereignGrave

I remember those Puritan name. Like this guy. It was silly when I read the Puritans did it, although the Ayelic names seem more intimidating, somehow.
@Frengo

I've been rooting for the Prometheans to survive the whole time, although it seems they're fated to die out in the end.
@Prisk
Once another person in my group posts, I probably will follow. I will also be adding a third character who I have already hinted at, if that's alright.
Elizabeth's Creatures

Arcane Wolf - (male) Hesiod
Dragon - (male) Uriel
Pink Elephant - (female) Elephantas Minor
@Aisling
Yet more moralizing! She must surrender to these agendas, or she would be stripped of her powers, of which was her birthright. Was independence of thought such a crime that at warranted barrenness? It seemed as though the Creator had an ethical code which she held dear, and those with incompatible philosophies would be stripped of all magical prowess.

Elizabeth would not allow it to bother her too much, as it would prove that their philosophies were not too separate incidentally. Offering gentleness was a weakness, and Elizabeth was strong enough to allow it. On her richness, it was much the same, although she might be lacking if richness was meant literally. As for encouraging another person, her magnanimity would allow that. She was certain she would succeed, for she was confident in her own abilities and her ability to lead.

“I think I understand it all, Lady Violetta,” Elizabeth said. “I’m ready for whatever will be thrown at me.”
Juna sat there in the piercing darkness of the dank and cold cell, surely only one of many among this Aretan dungeon. There was enough light for Juna to firmly see the suffering of her companions, although it was impossible for the elvish woman to alleviate their suffering. Only a doctor supplied with medicinal supplies or a mage skilled in the arts of healing could hope to assuage it. So for now Juna sat helplessly, assembled down upon the hard wet stone, engaging in conversation with her injured leader she was unable to help.

“Well, you’ve proven me for a fool then, Lothren,” Juna replied to Lothren first comment, of which she could not deny held the truth. For he was right to say, even should she succeed, she could not hope to take shelter in the city with blood on her.

Yet his second comment made a flash of red come over her face, which appeared without the elvish woman’s permission. She would vanish it if she could, but it was no easy thing for the sensuous body to obey the rational mind. Juna had no idea that her leader could feel such a thing for her. His declaration that she was like home, and that he would save her, his sister, seemed to her more a cover for a more intimate revelation.

“W-well,” Juna began at last, embarrassingly stumbling over her words in her embarrassment. “What are you saying, Lothren? Surely this is all just a jest on your part?”

In the meantime the conversation turned towards more pressing matters, and Juna eagerly went to collect herself, and control those emotions which had embarrassingly swayed her temperament. She was in luck, for she managed to collect her, and it only took her a little time, and by the time the conversation had shifted she no longer was overcome by the confusion of her heart, and it had switched towards the guard who thought it fitting to survey the lot of them. She recalled the man from earlier, an unremarkable man distinguished to the Ytharien for the token understanding it had seemed that he had felt.

Whether or not he was understanding of Lothren’s speech would be revelatory on whether his sympathies were the mere mistakes of the naïveté of a youthful soul or whether they had stemmed from truly honest sentiments which held some weight. Lothren certainly was not giving him honeyed words, what with claiming that he ought to be thanking him for burning down villages and herded their people away. Even Juna could not believe that was what Lothren was really doing.

It seemed that he was not impressed, and Juna expected that his goodwill had been greatly limited in actuality. Yet he soon proved her wrong. When Lothren had requested water, he fetched it as requested, and Juna was genuinely impressed that an average man such as he was able to overcome the intense hatred which she emanated around the men they’d encounter in recent hours.

The canteen was eventually offered to her, but the elvish woman firmly lifted up her left hand in a jerk upwards, the palm of her slender fingers open, and with a shake of her head said, “There’s need for that. Other’s here need it more than I do.”
@Shorticus
Well, I won't give away what would happen when large Ashkarian armies arrive at Zaqir to support Zambul claim. Presumably Ashkarian armies would gracefully leave after their eternal enemy had been internally weakened by civil war.
@Shorticus
Well, I'd prefer him to be open but not very open, which would probably be just a little odd. That way Ashkar knows to support him in case of a war breaking out, but it doesn't make him seem like he's plotting to have Ashkar take over Zaqir. Actually, they may think he will help them do that, although I reckon he probably won't want that.
@Shorticus
Nice characters. It gave me an idea of what Zaqir will be up to.

There's definitely a lot of intrigue going on among the warleaders. Considering its a stratocracy, it wouldn't be impossible for Tana to be involved as well. Ambul thinks that Ashkar are natural allies, which is both an odd way of thinking a very Saurian thought. I have to wonder if these sentiments are public, that way the Ashkarian government could support him. The one I am afraid of, however, is Yzzy, who may force me to go the way of the Songhai Empire.
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