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This is an epic book, I for one support this I will favorite it and follow you, I look toward to the next chapter!!
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Thank you it’s truely fun to write I am humbled that you’re enjoying the tale
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Well it's always fun to read!!
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Very true and this tale has a large arc.
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Now you are just really piquing my interest because I love reading large books I read what you have so far in one day but it was totally worth it!!
Um, I'm not sure if you've noticed, but you've misspelled 'Prophets' as 'Phophets'.
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Thank you for pointing that out lol. It has been fixed.
Many little errors that shouldn't be there.
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Ah, google docs. That makes more sense. It also explains a few of the weird things. Searching for [ " ] (two spaces surrounding a double-quote) should find most of the floating quotes; to find the rest you'll need to use regex. Should also probably search for floating punctuation [,.?!] in a similar way. Your final editing pass should be done on fimfic to avoid GDocs importing screwups.
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Was thinking of using gramerly as my finishing tool
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You need it to keep formatting straight. But you do you.
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Program is called regex I will have to look it up thank you
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Regex isn't a program, per se, but it's a method of searching or filtering text called REGular EXpressions. As an example, the regex /Gr[ae]y Fox/ will match "Gray Fox" and "Grey Fox", but not "GreyFox". More complicated regular expressions can become very specific.
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I see thank you I will use it
Interesting....
I find it so stupid that he uses the word mare before a ladies name. If he had talked to a human would he have said Good evening man Aidin or Woman Leya. So hard to take him serious.
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In this case it is a mannerism for lady or sir I.e “Good lady or good sir”
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Actually, this used to very much be a thing. Instead of "mare", one would've used "Lady" (or "Sir"). It usually implied that the person in question was of noble birth (or owned land, in areas where one didn't necessarily imply the other).
Of course, this was never done for commoners, mind. It would've been mindblowing to have a noble address a commoner such. Chivalry and manners were for the noble, not the common rabble. ;]