
This is for the Thursday Prompt. Like everything else I've done so far, it has excerpts from one of my novels. I'd like to do something that's not even Terah related, but 1. My mind is mostly there since that's where I'm writing and 2. The first thing I think of is usually part of what I'm writing (see 1).
This fills in blanks that I left for the reader, but really wanted to pour out when I wrote the scene of Sajani contacting Ghenis' next of kin. The sword mentioned will play a part in future books. I'm not sure how just yet, but it will. I do know some of the facts behind the sword and the fact that RP Games has moved away from using existing rules and is creating their own opens up some really neat possibilities.
And just so you know: I post these almost immediately after I write them. There'll be typos and you're welcome to point them out, but it's not really necessary. I post in pdf, so it can't be corrected here.
Anyone, I hope you enjoy this. Writing it gave me closure I didn't know I needed.
This fills in blanks that I left for the reader, but really wanted to pour out when I wrote the scene of Sajani contacting Ghenis' next of kin. The sword mentioned will play a part in future books. I'm not sure how just yet, but it will. I do know some of the facts behind the sword and the fact that RP Games has moved away from using existing rules and is creating their own opens up some really neat possibilities.
And just so you know: I post these almost immediately after I write them. There'll be typos and you're welcome to point them out, but it's not really necessary. I post in pdf, so it can't be corrected here.
Anyone, I hope you enjoy this. Writing it gave me closure I didn't know I needed.
Category Story / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 87 x 120px
File Size 102.4 kB
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much enjoyed, and getting a feel for things... swords are very important. I had a small collection of Japanese swords once. I resold them to a Japanese fellow for the same price I had found them at, because I knew he would be returning them to Japan. That's also how I financed the fencing equipment I needed when I began teaching.
Nicely done...
V.
Nicely done...
V.
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