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5 days ago
Current Two is for discipline, heedless of trial; three for the gleam of a jewel or a smile...
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6 yrs ago
To absent friends, lost loves, old gods, and the season of mists; and may each and every one of us always give the Devil his due.
6 yrs ago
And when you said hi, I forgot my dang name.
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8 yrs ago
Everything beautiful is math! Everything beautiful is a problem.
8 yrs ago
But whatever they offer you, don't feed the plants!
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Bio

Hi! I'm Naril. I write, build things, and I'm incredibly busy, all the time. I'm probably older than you. I'm not interested in isekai, school settings, sandboxes, excessively grimdark settings, or invitation-only threads; I'm very picky about militaria, I don't care for A Song of Ice and Fire, Nation roleplay bores me to tears, most fandom doesn't really catch my attention, and though I prefer Advanced-level writing, I'm not going to help you write your book (Unless you feel like paying my day rate) - which almost certainly means I'm not here. Some day, maybe. Probably not, though!

I am interested in science fiction, cyberpunk, space operas, and stories of working together, uplift, and progress. You'll catch my attention with fantasy adventures in an interesting world, or with almost any modern fantasy. I have a soft spot for superhero stories, and you might find me in the occasional Star Wars or Star Trek fandom.

My standards are high for myself and mild for everyone else; I love writing dialogue and making you feel like you can taste the place I'm creating. I write in the style I like to read, which is the part I find fun. If you want an example of the authors I enjoy, look at Ann Leckie, Tamsyn Muir, N.K. Jemisin, Martha Wells, Terry Pratchett, and Neil Gaiman.

Most Recent Posts

I have a fairly gigantic document about Morgan, yes. :3
I admit that I structured my post the way I did so that if it was convenient, we could narratively spin our wheels with "wait a minute, Morgan, what the fuck?" while we collectively figured out a Where To Next for the plot. I can probably invent something too, but it'll be a minute because I'm pretty stretched at the moment. :3
I swear that Penny and I aren't the same person.

We can probably forge ahead at least for a while, though; she's been pretty relaxed about allowing us a lot of narrative leeway. Make stuff up. :3 I can probably put together a Discord or Slack or something so we can have a more realtime chatterbox if that might be a sensible thing to do.
At the moment, I think I have enough high-grade emotional stakes without involving a romance subplot - but I'm just now realizing that I've never written a romantic arc for any main character. I still don't think my story needs one, but it's something to think about.
@Naril And this is the true reason Leon and Morgan will never get along. Like any true Irish man for him, it's Whiskey, not Whisky.


Morgan was, er, 'summoned' somewhere in Scotland. I think no matter how you got there, if you started in Scotland, you have to drink scotch.

Why she has a carefully-cultivated London private-school accent after living in America for decades is a different question. ;)


And, oh god, here we go for some more.

I personally ship Morgan with a bottle of very, very old scotch.
Over 22,500!

Tomorrow, it'll probably be time to actually start a fight scene.
@jasonwolf - I mean, that one's probably going to be more up to you. The way I've imagined it, this place has been abandoned for quite a while (Decades at least), and while some Bad Stuff happened there, it's been a long time since it did and nobody's come back to try and do it again (at least, here). So, if you want him to, by all means. I have sort of vague ideas for what kind of ghoulish things might have happened there. It's absolutely the kind of place that has, mm, 'bad vibes,' if you see what I mean. :3
I'm actually not familiar with that series, but it is one of my favorite ways to experience a story. For just about everything I've ever written, I'm usually much more linear - this is my first large-scale attempt at contextualizing one story with another (sometimes even recursively), while using both to drive the larger narrative forward. It's a lot of work, hah!
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