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Friendly Warning
This short story might contain spoilers for the game: Angels With Scaly Wings
If you haven't played the game and do not want anything ruined for you, just in case, then you might want to wait until doing so.
Same deal as before and always; if you've made it this far, you probably know what's to expect (spoiler-wise). Other than that, colds suck. That's all I really got for this week.
Otherwise, feel free to jump into this one.
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...Four days. Yeeep, sounds about right.
Once again, this act is more of a story based chapter. So no sex scenes here, though there might be one in the next (drive has been a little wonky lately). This is also the end of 'Season 2', and it might be a bit before I get working on Season 3, but I am planning for one. A little on the shorter side (like the previous), but it should be enough to wrap up quite a bit here. I'll go into more details later, but I'll divide it with a spoiler warning, JIC.
I'd like to thank GoldenSpectra for helping me out on this one. Suggesting to me that there should be a bit more grieving from Harrak, so I did extend one of the later scenes a bit. Though there really isn't much for 'Grieving' persay, mostly due to someone 'Being Distant' is really difficult to keep entertaining. And there is a scene mentioned here that will appear later, I just couldn't find where to place it here exactly. Still, thanks again for the help
Angels With Scaly Wings © M. B. Saunders (of Radical Phi)
Somewhere Out There © Our Lady Peace
Here Without You © Three Doors Down
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Spoilers Beyond This Point-Alright?-Okay?-Noice.-Anyone else here a fan of Caddy?
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As you probably already noticed the divided scenes after reading it, they're from Harrak's past lives. I only slightly touched it here, but this character is an older one of mine from a series titled: Wrong Side Of Heaven. The full 4 acts are available in my gallery if you wish to read up more on 'Harrak', let alone many of the things Bartan talked about within this series. It is ==NOT== required of you to to do so for the rest of SOT, so don't feel obligated. But if you're looking for something to read during the downtime of SOT, let alone with some sexy bits in it, I highly suggest it. It is one of my more favorite series of stories that didn't get a lot of attention.
While we're on the topic, the 'Book' Sebastian was reading in act 13 ("Burdock") was Hollow Bodies. A rather short, three-part series I made about three summers back. If you found that amusing, that's available as well. I recently went back to ensure that the beginnings and ends of each stories were clear (labeling them Act 1-#), but I'm only mortal, and I can make mistakes... As Spectra discovered me skipping False Freedom. Again, thanks for that >>; If you find anymore mistakes, please tell me
Friendly Warning
This short story might contain spoilers for the game: Angels With Scaly Wings
If you haven't played the game and do not want anything ruined for you, just in case, then you might want to wait until doing so.
Same deal as before and always; if you've made it this far, you probably know what's to expect (spoiler-wise). Other than that, colds suck. That's all I really got for this week.
Otherwise, feel free to jump into this one.
**************************
...Four days. Yeeep, sounds about right.
Once again, this act is more of a story based chapter. So no sex scenes here, though there might be one in the next (drive has been a little wonky lately). This is also the end of 'Season 2', and it might be a bit before I get working on Season 3, but I am planning for one. A little on the shorter side (like the previous), but it should be enough to wrap up quite a bit here. I'll go into more details later, but I'll divide it with a spoiler warning, JIC.
I'd like to thank GoldenSpectra for helping me out on this one. Suggesting to me that there should be a bit more grieving from Harrak, so I did extend one of the later scenes a bit. Though there really isn't much for 'Grieving' persay, mostly due to someone 'Being Distant' is really difficult to keep entertaining. And there is a scene mentioned here that will appear later, I just couldn't find where to place it here exactly. Still, thanks again for the help
Angels With Scaly Wings © M. B. Saunders (of Radical Phi)
Somewhere Out There © Our Lady Peace
Here Without You © Three Doors Down
*****
Spoilers Beyond This Point-Alright?-Okay?-Noice.-Anyone else here a fan of Caddy?
*****
As you probably already noticed the divided scenes after reading it, they're from Harrak's past lives. I only slightly touched it here, but this character is an older one of mine from a series titled: Wrong Side Of Heaven. The full 4 acts are available in my gallery if you wish to read up more on 'Harrak', let alone many of the things Bartan talked about within this series. It is ==NOT== required of you to to do so for the rest of SOT, so don't feel obligated. But if you're looking for something to read during the downtime of SOT, let alone with some sexy bits in it, I highly suggest it. It is one of my more favorite series of stories that didn't get a lot of attention.
While we're on the topic, the 'Book' Sebastian was reading in act 13 ("Burdock") was Hollow Bodies. A rather short, three-part series I made about three summers back. If you found that amusing, that's available as well. I recently went back to ensure that the beginnings and ends of each stories were clear (labeling them Act 1-#), but I'm only mortal, and I can make mistakes... As Spectra discovered me skipping False Freedom. Again, thanks for that >>; If you find anymore mistakes, please tell me
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The stories will always be here (among other sites) for when you do have the time though
The Terrasque/Counterweights/Forces are a very common subject within many of my stories, so most of them do have explanations of them within. Think of the Terrasque as a living battery, one that is contained within a sealed space around multiple universes. It powers everything within each universe it's space is connected to by absorbing negativity that each universe creates (and basically feeds it to), turning it into a form of energy. But it's kinda like a caged rapid animal that is attempting to escape it's prison, and it can attempt to do this through multiple ways. Usually by building a bit of an army on it's own and sending it through spaces it cannot squeeze a single clawtip through. Or by shedding a fragment of a single scale and attempting to corrupt a universe from within (A Blackstar).
Wrong Side of Heaven is definitely one of my most favorite novels that I've done. But the one with the best description of the Terrasque would probably be in Fear Is The Weakness, whereas the main characters do encounter them and see what the effects are to such things, even if they're not completely in contact with one. Do keep in mind that it is supposed to be rather mysterious/shapeless, kinda like Cthulhu. Using the 'unknown/inconceivable' as a fear or threat point, so if the descriptions do seem a little vague of the creature, that's kinda why ^^;
I hope that helps! And thank you again for taking interest in my work Pad
~Bartan
The Terrasque/Counterweights/Forces are a very common subject within many of my stories, so most of them do have explanations of them within. Think of the Terrasque as a living battery, one that is contained within a sealed space around multiple universes. It powers everything within each universe it's space is connected to by absorbing negativity that each universe creates (and basically feeds it to), turning it into a form of energy. But it's kinda like a caged rapid animal that is attempting to escape it's prison, and it can attempt to do this through multiple ways. Usually by building a bit of an army on it's own and sending it through spaces it cannot squeeze a single clawtip through. Or by shedding a fragment of a single scale and attempting to corrupt a universe from within (A Blackstar).
Wrong Side of Heaven is definitely one of my most favorite novels that I've done. But the one with the best description of the Terrasque would probably be in Fear Is The Weakness, whereas the main characters do encounter them and see what the effects are to such things, even if they're not completely in contact with one. Do keep in mind that it is supposed to be rather mysterious/shapeless, kinda like Cthulhu. Using the 'unknown/inconceivable' as a fear or threat point, so if the descriptions do seem a little vague of the creature, that's kinda why ^^;
I hope that helps! And thank you again for taking interest in my work Pad
~Bartan
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