Avalonian, treant - by ProdigyDuck
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This time: The Treant Avalonians.
And now we come to the last of the avalonians that live in the material prime.
The Treants.
Basically these are the avalonian equivalent of "revenants" so to speak.
Most dead avalonians just take root and become trees.
These? These wander around.
They have unfinished business.
They want to have some closure.
Even if they will have to destroy their bodies to get something done.
They will get it done.
Why an hitchhiker? Because "unfinished business".
A towel is there for good measure, so that those who know the reference will get it.
Personal note: Dear mr. Eoin Colfer. I doubt you will ever read these lines. Thanks for trying. At least now i know what was the plan. So it was definitively not wasted effort. A deluge of petunia vases somewhere has hit enough typewriters to finish this exactly how Adams wished to. The universe is infinite. Everything has already happened. But i live in this corner and i will never travel that vast divide to read those torn up and shredded pages that will be taken out of that wreckage. So i thank you for what you tried to accomplish. I like your work, but it did sound too much like "you" rather than "the ending of the more and more erroneously named trilogy". I'm sure the general outline was that and you tried your best. But while that was not the guide i was looking for... at least now i know.
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ProdigyDuckAnother playable race from my setting, which these Patreon Rewards are helping Populate!
This time: The Treant Avalonians.
And now we come to the last of the avalonians that live in the material prime.
The Treants.
Basically these are the avalonian equivalent of "revenants" so to speak.
Most dead avalonians just take root and become trees.
These? These wander around.
They have unfinished business.
They want to have some closure.
Even if they will have to destroy their bodies to get something done.
They will get it done.
Why an hitchhiker? Because "unfinished business".
A towel is there for good measure, so that those who know the reference will get it.
Personal note: Dear mr. Eoin Colfer. I doubt you will ever read these lines. Thanks for trying. At least now i know what was the plan. So it was definitively not wasted effort. A deluge of petunia vases somewhere has hit enough typewriters to finish this exactly how Adams wished to. The universe is infinite. Everything has already happened. But i live in this corner and i will never travel that vast divide to read those torn up and shredded pages that will be taken out of that wreckage. So i thank you for what you tried to accomplish. I like your work, but it did sound too much like "you" rather than "the ending of the more and more erroneously named trilogy". I'm sure the general outline was that and you tried your best. But while that was not the guide i was looking for... at least now i know.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
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I tried reading Colfer's addition to the series and I could not get past the first chapter. It was unreadable.
Then again I haven't read the original series in a long time, so I wonder if I would have the patience for it now? A lot of things I liked as a kid don't hold up anymore.
Then again I haven't read the original series in a long time, so I wonder if I would have the patience for it now? A lot of things I liked as a kid don't hold up anymore.
Colfer's and Adams' books were both bricks of tomes and honestly not very dissimilar in style and prose.
They're dense, and impossibly huge for what little they are telling in those yellowed out pages.
The story and prose looks like it is congealed more than constructed.
The problem was that Adams's books could hang in the air in much the same way that Colfer's don't.
But still he tried. And for that i am grateful.
They're dense, and impossibly huge for what little they are telling in those yellowed out pages.
The story and prose looks like it is congealed more than constructed.
The problem was that Adams's books could hang in the air in much the same way that Colfer's don't.
But still he tried. And for that i am grateful.
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