Story Notes · 8:56am Mar 10th, 2013
In order for the next update to gel with the latest development in both my story and Coltsguy's involvement in mine, I made a few necessary changes to Chapter 8: Discovery.
He had just reached the dragon when he noticed something glittering an odd color from across the cavern. After taking a moment to make sure the beast was still asleep, he gently maneuvered around the gold to get to the odd object. "Hey, why did the Lucien cross the cavern?" a sarcastic part of his brain thought.
"Not doing this." he thought back sharply. He felt the other part of his mind shrink back a bit.
After a few steps, he reached the object embedded in gold. It was a large chunk of some blue metal. The part that was off, though, was that it gave a strange vibe to Lucien's presence. It was releasing a calming mass of arcane energy that confused Lucien's senses. "I should probably keep this with me." he thought before pulling it out and storing it in his backpack.
With infinite care, Lucien made his way back to the slumbering dragon. "Now, all this will require it a single prick. It probably won't wake up." He conjured a syringe and a vial with a cork stopper. "It probably won't even notice me."
The part in bold has been changed. Coltsguy, if you're reading this, don't feel bad. I allowed the crossover with the metal because I liked it better than what I had written. I know how much you didn't want to mess up my timeline, but seriously; this was completely voluntary and in no ways your fault. Besides, it wasn't that big of an edit.
Next chapter should be out in a few days, and the A/N section will have a link to this post so peeps don't get confused over the sudden change in history.
Hullo, future peeps.
~Sandcroft
It's cool dude. It doesn't change anything in my story since it's in a future from where I was and it didn't make any real large changes to your story. It just explains where you got the other part. In fact, unless you change chapter nine nothing has really changed too much anyway.
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Just wait until you see what I've done . . .