So I'm playing a bit of Division 2, and... · 12:50am Jun 12th, 2022
...It's nice to know that we have officially surpassed gas prices that developers envisioned for the end of civilization.
It would be damn hilarious if they raised them in a patch.
...It's nice to know that we have officially surpassed gas prices that developers envisioned for the end of civilization.
It would be damn hilarious if they raised them in a patch.
Edited by yours truly and set in the Gentlemanverse, a continuation of his previous M-rated stories The Scent of Prey and A Gentleman's Price--which, for those of you who are unaware, involve HiE and some rather interesting predator/prey roleplay... but also a deepening relationship between Richard, a human escort, and Roseluck, his latest client.
Hello, everybody!
I just got back from Louisville Comic Con, and boy, am I inspired!
Certainly as of late, I have been a bit inactive on this site. Well, I'm active on the forums, but I haven't updated any of my stories as of late. Well, I'm sorry for that, but I will be releasing stuff soon! I just have my time spread thin at the moment, but that is no excuse.
Anyway, Louisville Comic Con.
So the main news item for this blog is TSoP. Work has started and is progressing slowly as I do my internet research to make Richard a more well-rounded guy and generally plan everything out. The story itself will be nearly identical to the original in terms of story and only minor plot changes but be far more interesting to look at structurally. I've also taken the liberty of removing Ever Ring entirely and replacing her with my own OC. The comment has long since been lost, I think, but DEL
Before I get to the story, I first want to announce a decision. I am going to continue with the other two stories included in the book, but I'm going to take a break. Maybe October? Sooner, later. Not entirely sure. So for those who want to know, yes, you will be able to find out the rest without having to look for the book yourself.
Okay. So, let's get to it.
I'm starting to doubt the idea of reviewing the entire book. I may just finish the first story, then give single post summaries of the other two.
Anyway, last time, we were actually given some backstory for are killer angel, learning he was once a human child that had been forced to fight in a war at the age of six.
“No like carry soldier, Sea Swirl. Blood, no blood, it not matter. But carry soldier, because carry soldier my purpose. Why I here. If not fight, who fight? Who carry you?”
“...But who carries you when you need help most, Reckless?”
The ex-sergeant’s eyes softened. “I carry. If was fortunate one, would not be alone.”
“You could teach me to think the way you do. I wouldn’t mind being your voice, if you’ll be my eyes and ears.”
“How mean?”
Just wanted to pop in and comment on what projects I am currently working on and what their present state is.
Starting off with some good news: Fallout Equestria: The Angels of Oasis performed exactly as I'd hoped, briefly featuring and wracking up 48 likes over the course of a week. While this may not sound like much next to the RGRE powerhouses, TSoP, AGP, Movie Night, and FG, FoE stories have a habit of being roundly ignored and in fact 48 likes puts it in a two-way tie for 15th place out of the 157 stories currently sitting in the Fallout Equestria Group's
No new chapter today. Doing something a little different.
IN WHICH I GO DARK FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE
Hey, did you notice that my heading isn't bolded or underlined like my other 195 headings? Well, there's a reason for that.
Earthpatriot117 reminded me that I hadn't given any updates on my situation lately, so let's fix that, shall we?
Since a new chapter for "Grief is the Price We Pay" isn't getting uploaded today like normal, I've decided to go ahead and upload a new and edited version of the latest chapter, "Degree of Trust," which I've done in working to improve a few prose-quality related issues it bore, most especially in the first parts of the chapter, adding an additional 1,089 words in the process. These problems are
I watched 300 and 300: Rise of an Empire with Firesight to celebrate A Gentleman's Price and Fertile Ground, both written in 2015, for both hitting this milestone. AGP got it about a week ago with FG hitting today on Halloween of 2020. I'm proud of both of them and consider them major achievements and worth people reading to this day, even if both are radically different in tone.
Welcome back to the ten or so of you who are following along. Time for another chapter. Well, chapters. With how short they've been and how little's been happening, I'm going to start combining them for some.
In our last chapter, it was noticed that there had been a sudden rise in members of the clergy either committing suicide or dying mysteriously. Now, the chief has ordered Kirkland to investigate.
Let's see what clues he picks up as we get into chapter five.
Welcome back to another chapter look through of Lia Scott Price's The Guardian.
In a our last chapter review, we were finally introduced to the mysterious man in black responsible for the deaths: Gabriel. Gabriel convinced a grieving Lupe to let him help her be free of the pain and go to a better place by stabbing herself in the stomach with a butcher knife.
A product's packaging may either make or break it. When it comes to enticing customers and protecting your product, high-quality paper-based packaging is an excellent choice. The paper packaging board (PPB) has commissioned several studies that suggest that customers prefer paper and cardboard packaging. Paperboard is a thick paper-based material. While there is no rigid differentiation between paper and paperboard.
So back around the start of this month, I made mention of how my financial situation was starting to become...problematic. I now come to announce that it has unfortunately not been improving a great deal, and I have reached the point that I have decided I cannot presently afford where I am currently living.
So..."Grief is the Price We Pay"...
...at the time of posting this, it stands at...
...98 chapters...
...609,417 words...
...802 upvotes...
...63 downvotes...
...4,572 comments...
...took a year and a half to write...
...and now it is finally finished.