In today's episode, the Master of Elfhame reaches Persoc Tor from the Vale, having flown there. And boy, are his wings tired. He makes a delivery, and finds, to his consternation, that he now has been assigned a rather striking scrivener...
Continuing the story set in the world of Faerie created by
tegerio. Remember, never let an elf get a hold of your hoof-clippings or fur, they can use that for foul magicks. That's a Crimestopper!
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Continuing the story set in the world of Faerie created by
tegerio. Remember, never let an elf get a hold of your hoof-clippings or fur, they can use that for foul magicks. That's a Crimestopper!<<< PREV | FIRST | NEXT >>>
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"Scheisskampf" does have a certain Vulpitanian cadence when compared to traditional names like Sweetcheeks, Chetsweeks, Sweekschott, Wheatchex, Chesswick, Witchneck, Knishwax, Nightwatch, Kneesox, Sacknot, Fortnox, Sleestax, and Notlob ...
I wonder what kind of job the Ambassador needs done, that will require the skills of the Master of Elfhame. One hopes that after the gastric storm has passed, he will deign to explain the situation.
I wonder what kind of job the Ambassador needs done, that will require the skills of the Master of Elfhame. One hopes that after the gastric storm has passed, he will deign to explain the situation.
Well, it is certainly obvious that whoever hired Lyudmilla has given her one of the more colourful versions of WW5's reputation., whether to worry her or annoy him, we may never know ... not that it seems to worry her at all for that matter.
Gospodin..... hmmm... may need to Google this one as my back catalogue of linguistic oddments makes me think Russian but not with sufficient confidence to be happy. ..
Gospodin..... hmmm... may need to Google this one as my back catalogue of linguistic oddments makes me think Russian but not with sufficient confidence to be happy. ..
Yes, I did find that one when I went online hunting... but my memory was still dodgy as I reckon I was thinking of gospodar from an old Bulgarian colleague who used to baffle us with linguistic oddments... I know he would be less than amused to know I thought Russian initially... but then he may still have been amused I remembered any of it at all.
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