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2 yrs ago
Current The way some people spell makes me wonder about their pronunciation.
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8 yrs ago
They say it's about the journey, not the destination. This is true of many things. Pizza delivery is not one of them.
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8 yrs ago
TFW you know what you want to happen but the words aren't cooperating. Why is plot suddenly so much harder to write?
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8 yrs ago
So ded. Cannot brain. Just one massive poorly coordinated and balance-lacking headache. But don't send help. I don't want to people either. X.x
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8 yrs ago
Glad to see I'm not the only follower of Lord Cato, god of wisdom, on this most auspicious Superb Owl Sunday.
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I am an adult, though I don't usually act like it. I'm a voracious reader, and not overly picky about books. I am artistic in a variety of areas, including music, drawing, writing, and sculpting. I have a minor obsession with dragons, and love the color violet. Fantasy is my preferred genre, be it past, future, urban...as long as it has a fantasy flavor to it. I also like scifi, mystery, and some horror. I am crazy, and I like tormenting my characters. But I don't bite...much. ^.~


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I wanna post again but I gotta wait.

Also @lovejoy I may have found us a fire titan. Just in case. I've some other pics, too, but this is one I just stumbled on.

Edit: You could just click the link, y'know, Myst. =P
Gods my heaaad. Allergies suck. x.x
@Lovejoy ...man that must have been a HUGE fleet... O.O
@Lovejoy I do need to point out that the Lanostrans would have been growing up in a city that had just been conquered. Only Galahad was even born beforehand. Woudl the city really have been thriving by the time they were old enough to form memories of it? Unless this is something unrelated...hmmm~ but it sounds like the majority of Lanostrans accepted the change in power well enough -- or are keeping quiet and biding their time. How paranoid is the Varyan government, anyhow?

In other news I wanna stay up and writ emore but I really do need to go to bed. *cries* See y'all tomorrow.
@CollectorOfMyst ahh, yes, I would like to have Ziotea hear that.

...I can only think her reply is pretty near heretical.
@Lovejoy HOLY CRUD I have a Tsukasa. Though she's a demon. *flailing*
@CollectorOfMyst Love it! Haha, she does indeed mean more than just that it's literally dirty, but really she'd say the same of anywhere iwth people. ^.^;

Out of curiosity, has Oren been to Iddin-Mar before? And do we have any idea why he invited Ziotea and not anyone else (or maybe they just declined to come).

@Lovejoy I feel like this might make it your turn. If you're not writing things for the Lanostran group, that is.

Speaking of! Time zones? I'm EST, and should /probably/ go to bed soonish, but I don't actually have to be up until noon tomorrow and it's only 3:30 am now, so I can get away with another hour or two.
@CollectorOfMyst Oh! Sorry, maybe I should have asked. Glad it didn't change much, and glad you think it works better this way. *scurries to read!*

I wonder what she'd think of Zio (zee-OH) as a nickname. I don't know if anyone's ever called her that. Rodion...Iunno, he doesn't strike me as the sort, but we'd have to ask @drakey.

Who won't be around until Monday auuuugh.
Is it bad that I'm refreshing this every few minutes just to see if there's chatter? x.x I want more chatter.
Ziotea heard the soldier start to welcome them before suddenly falling silent. The prickle between her shoulderblades made her think he was looking at her, but she wasn't even doing anything. He'd had plenty of time to stare at her on the train. Maybe he just had enough sense not to be impolite to an Inquisitor where she'd notice? Except he'd failed at that. Her frown deepened for a moment before she gave a mental shrug. Whatever. Let him stare if it made him happy. It was hardly worth bothering about. But damned if she would turn around and acknowledge it. If he wanted to stay out in the cold then he was the only one suffering for it.

Eventually Semenov remembered himself, and kept moving. She stayed put a few moments more, tempted to just leap off the edge instead of worrying about finding a better way down. It would be easy enough to catch herself at the bottom, and she gave the idea serious consideration. Only briefly, however. Father Oren would have difficulty following, and no doubt he or Semenov would complain. And then Stina will find some reason to lecture for "straying" when he hears about it, as if taking the stairs was somehow our holy duty. The Inquisitor snorted under her breath and turned to follow the others.

She'd caught up by the time Semenov had managed to get the hatch open, condensation pluming out as the warm air inside hit the wind's cold. She let Father Oren precede her down the ladder and waited until he reached the bottom to follow. Instead of climbing she tucked her spear under her arm, put her gauntleted hands around the sides of the ladder, and half-jumped, half-slid the handful of steps to the bottom. Her landing came with a brief flicker of ether, though her heavy boots still rang against the uncarpeted floor. She was just in time to hear the bearded man below cut himself off.

She took in the little outpost as she turned around, shifting her spear back to her hand. Poorly cleaned, poorly groomed -- she couldn't even tell if the pair of sergents were supposed to be off duty, and the sharp stench of alcohol made her wrinkle her nose.

Semenov himself was a surprise. He seemed too young to have a posting, almost too young to be enlisting. Though not too young to have mastered the soldierly art of crude humor, Ziotea noted. She didn't respond to his joke at all, and he tried to dispell the awkwardness by moving them along. She turned to follow but paused in the doorway. "Don't make excuses," she told them over her shoulder. "If you truly regret being caught in such a state, skip the excuses and fix the problem yourselves. If you're not...well, not my problem, I suppose. But inspectors general don't always send advanced notice. Something to consider."

There was no warmth in her tone. She half-hoped the unfortunate pair would be caught with their pants down -- perhaps literally -- at the next inspection. She doubted she'd hear about it, but if she did she would shed no tears.
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