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Creative Campaign 2
Episode 8:
The Witching Hour
Part 7 -> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2895354
Part 9 -> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2922919
Ham-Ham and Hex return to The Great Vault and are immediately treated to a great feast and warm reception by Goatella and her followers. However, not all is well as master artificer, Aro, and the hierophant's son, Sotelo, lock horns with one another before storming off from the dinner table. What transpires afterward brings Goatella to worry as Aro toils the night away at figuring out The Grimoire of Ennui.
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http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2659986
Creative Campaign 2
Episode 8:
The Witching Hour
Part 7 -> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2895354
Part 9 -> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2922919
Ham-Ham and Hex return to The Great Vault and are immediately treated to a great feast and warm reception by Goatella and her followers. However, not all is well as master artificer, Aro, and the hierophant's son, Sotelo, lock horns with one another before storming off from the dinner table. What transpires afterward brings Goatella to worry as Aro toils the night away at figuring out The Grimoire of Ennui.
Featuring the Works of:
syntexhttp://www.furaffinity.net/view/2659986
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Oh, no. Most certainly not. That would make things too easy, after all. :)
The important thing to consider is how even the most purest of souls have a price. All it takes is the right bargaining posture to turn anyone into doing that in which not even they themselves would ever dream of doing otherwise. :)
The important thing to consider is how even the most purest of souls have a price. All it takes is the right bargaining posture to turn anyone into doing that in which not even they themselves would ever dream of doing otherwise. :)
Hehe, that book really is a lot of trouble. 8D It seems like just being around it can make you more intense, though maybe it was just the little spat they had that made thing that way. Either way, it seems like he's dangerously close to something that consumed another bird we know... hopefully the same disaster doesn't happen twice!
Even if it'd make for a fun read. ;P
Even if it'd make for a fun read. ;P
Indeed. Especially considering how, in poor Aro's case, the book is more taking advantage of his immediate emotions and exhaustion. Avis Brightwing, on the other hand, was desperate and willing to pay the grimoire's price to be all that he could be. :)
C'mon, Aro! You can do it!
C'mon, Aro! You can do it!
I had a hunch this would happen. What they need to do is carry the book to its birthplace in a dark and deserted rocky field of death and drop it into the burning pool of lava within a volcano...
or was that some other story?
;) GJ Yosh-E-O, though the table argument was a bit confusing.
or was that some other story?
;) GJ Yosh-E-O, though the table argument was a bit confusing.
<LoL!> It's almost embarassing how much I have accidently made this story sound like a Lord of the Rings clone. *Shrugs* Especially when you consider how I never thought about it until after I started writing it and thought, "Oh, dear..." :)
Fortunately, though, I can assure you that this tale will not feature any hobbits and that the grimoire will not find its end in a volcano. :)
As for the table argument, I can see how it could be confusing. I was stuck in a rut on whether-or-not I should write out that whole scene, or just simplify it down for the sake of time and freedom of imagination on behalf of the reader. With any luck, though, the events of the argument will be more accurately described over the course of the following sections to help clear up any confusion it may have caused at this stage in the tale.
Fortunately, though, I can assure you that this tale will not feature any hobbits and that the grimoire will not find its end in a volcano. :)
As for the table argument, I can see how it could be confusing. I was stuck in a rut on whether-or-not I should write out that whole scene, or just simplify it down for the sake of time and freedom of imagination on behalf of the reader. With any luck, though, the events of the argument will be more accurately described over the course of the following sections to help clear up any confusion it may have caused at this stage in the tale.
Lol, no, a volcanic ending would be easy....too easy..... haha.
Yeah, it wasn't overly confusing, though. I just had to read over it again and made sure I understood what happened, exactly. I see why you wouldn't have wanted to write out the whole argument, though. It was probably unneccessary...unless you threw in an interestingly discrete clue in their play of words :O
MUAHAHAHA. Ignore the evil laugh >:3
Yeah, it wasn't overly confusing, though. I just had to read over it again and made sure I understood what happened, exactly. I see why you wouldn't have wanted to write out the whole argument, though. It was probably unneccessary...unless you threw in an interestingly discrete clue in their play of words :O
MUAHAHAHA. Ignore the evil laugh >:3
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