Fun with AI · 7:33am Apr 5th, 2024
It's not perfect. Honestly, it's fairly far from my abstract vision of it. But for a couple hours just playing with Suno, it's pretty solid. Presenting Broken Bonds in audio form.
Not Dead,
Forthwith
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It's not perfect. Honestly, it's fairly far from my abstract vision of it. But for a couple hours just playing with Suno, it's pretty solid. Presenting Broken Bonds in audio form.
Not Dead,
Forthwith
Well, it took two months and ate up far too much of my time, but I revised Seeking Power to a point where I'd enjoy continuing it. As such, it's no long on hiatus, and I'll be updating the text here over the course of the next hour or so. It was the first writing project that I sent out into the world (that still exists), and it really showed. You can still read the original version here.
As stated in the title, I'm no longer dead. Anyway, if you enjoyed the omake from The Moon's Apprentice, it now has a full length story in the works which you can find here: The Moon Victorious.
If you have not read the relevant chapter yet, it would be unwise to read these notes.
Since someone asked me to give my reasons for writing the last chapter as I did, I shall do so here.
In order to get a full understanding, we first need to take a short look at the history of this story. This story was originally posted as a one-shot. I had little enough interest in developing it into a complete story, but peer pressure has a way of making authors write.
As nothing can stop the wisdom of TheGreatSmooze, I've double posted the footnotes here and at the end of the chapter. If this works out well, I'll probably do this for every chapter.
Way back when I first posted The Moon's Apprentice, I made a stealth promise to everyone. If the story got at least 1000 favorites or 750 likes before leaving the popular box, I would surrender to peer pressure and continue it myself. And recently, the story met the 750 like requirement. It's actually pretty funny how close it came to not happening.
Second part in a series on Equestrian Geometry
First part located here: Equestrian Geometry
Two things.
Zen Cheng You is a little known card game that needs more love. I have reproduced the rules here in the hopes that it grows in popularity.
-RULES
-A game for four players.
-Played with two standard 52 card decks and the addition of the four joker cards. There should be two big jokers and two small jokers (or otherwise two pairs of distinguishable jokers). Bicycle cards work well.