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2023-01-03 06:20:12 +0000 UTC View Post
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Planar Wizard of Benevolence, Erick Flatt, arrives on Veird, accompanied by his daughter, Jane Flatt.
The Wizard invents [Call Lightning] then ushers in a new age of Particle Magic via talks in the Mage’s Guild of Spur, in the Crystal Forest. From there, he begins his grand ascension to the world stage. Though his accrual of power seems like that of a normal archmage who has found his Truth, he is, in reality, a Wizard, though the world will not know this fact for another ...
2022-12-11 17:53:59 +0000 UTC View PostElemental Benevolence is arguably Wizar
2022-12-10 18:54:33 +0000 UTC View PostBook 7 ended up being around 470,000 words. That was a lot.
From chapter 194 to chapter 219, with 0 breaks in between, I think? 25 chapters! Half a year of writing. And I had a hurricane disrupt my life there at the end. I thought I did not need a break and I could finish out this book without delay.
And I was right!
... But I probably should have taken that break.
And so, there will be a break before Book 8, the probably-final book of Ar'Kendrithyst....
2022-11-19 20:04:56 +0000 UTC View PostWhite lightning struck a white boulder that was covered in moss, half-buried in a rock garden at the side of a real garden, and a house. Erick stepped out of the light. For a brief moment he was imposing. Larger than life. Broad shouldered and with a crown of black horns on his head, with a robe of white shimmers, and deepest black, just in case Quilatalap had some guests. But there were no guests. And so, Erick smiled, transforming in that moment from the Apparent King, to just Erick, as he ...
2022-11-19 19:00:04 +0000 UTC View PostI am alive and none of my family was harmed, but the house did not pass through the storm unscathed. Roof broken, 2 foot of water inside the house, everything is ruined. I had to move, and it might even be a 6-month-timeframe sort of move, as my house was... very badly damaged. The place I moved to was also affected by the storm, though, but not as bad. Luckily, all the oaks fell around the house, instead of on top of the house. So very lucky that this new place survived