Basalt City Retcons
12 years ago
General
I'd like to restart The Basalt City Chronicles, and there's a few things I'm going to retcon.
1) Daniel's history. The horse that brought him into no-holds-barred fighting is named Yisugiin Tsakhia guai; a Mongol Horse. He is Dan's trainer and Keeper (basically controls what fights Daniel gets into, who trains him, etc.) The Wyld Stallyons are the name of the stable he runs. He's one of the better Keepers, but is kind of a shady character. Ted Clydesdale says the hardest thing he ever did was allow Dan to go back to Tsakhia.
(By the way, Mr. Catlow, how would I'Brolent regard someone who's not outright criminal, but shady?)
2) The Empire will not be quite as backward as it was depicted--there will be more than one computer, but certainly they'll all be museum pieces.
3) There won't be a set timetable for the Prophecy; there will be signs that the volcano's going to blow, but no set schedule.
4) Lord Kosgan. Yes, he still regrets the issues he had with his father, but his speech won't be as mangled--simply very formal and somewhat archaic.
There's a few other things I'll change, but those are the big things. Lorec will still be as big a troublemaker as ever.
1) Daniel's history. The horse that brought him into no-holds-barred fighting is named Yisugiin Tsakhia guai; a Mongol Horse. He is Dan's trainer and Keeper (basically controls what fights Daniel gets into, who trains him, etc.) The Wyld Stallyons are the name of the stable he runs. He's one of the better Keepers, but is kind of a shady character. Ted Clydesdale says the hardest thing he ever did was allow Dan to go back to Tsakhia.
(By the way, Mr. Catlow, how would I'Brolent regard someone who's not outright criminal, but shady?)
2) The Empire will not be quite as backward as it was depicted--there will be more than one computer, but certainly they'll all be museum pieces.
3) There won't be a set timetable for the Prophecy; there will be signs that the volcano's going to blow, but no set schedule.
4) Lord Kosgan. Yes, he still regrets the issues he had with his father, but his speech won't be as mangled--simply very formal and somewhat archaic.
There's a few other things I'll change, but those are the big things. Lorec will still be as big a troublemaker as ever.
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