In tonight's episode, we meet a few familiar characters. One, I've blatantly stolen from
tegerio and his Ballad of Adler Young. (You *are* supporting that, right, by subscribing to his Patreon feed?)
The other is more of an homage to a recently deceased actor, which is my excuse for stealing one of his characters.
And just to complete the literary larceny, I've stolen a song. Which was stolen multiple times in World War II, so I have no worries.
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tegerio and his Ballad of Adler Young. (You *are* supporting that, right, by subscribing to his Patreon feed?)The other is more of an homage to a recently deceased actor, which is my excuse for stealing one of his characters.
And just to complete the literary larceny, I've stolen a song. Which was stolen multiple times in World War II, so I have no worries.
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The Order of Green Eggs, I see. But if the Plan is to ultimately overthrow the High King, would our hero inadvertently commit high treason by helping the monk from Dagoba? And will someone pour the Brass Monkey is a bowl of fruit punch? And what about John's love for Marsha?
ahem
That's Lengra-Cha, the name being inspired mainly by HP Lovecraft's "frozen plateau of Leng" and not so much by the idyllic, utopian, and clearly fictitious Shangri-La.
"Most of the inhabitants of Lengra-Cha do not live there."
Even Vulpitania is reluctant to claim the plateau as an official part of the Republic.
That's Lengra-Cha, the name being inspired mainly by HP Lovecraft's "frozen plateau of Leng" and not so much by the idyllic, utopian, and clearly fictitious Shangri-La.
"Most of the inhabitants of Lengra-Cha do not live there."
Even Vulpitania is reluctant to claim the plateau as an official part of the Republic.
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