That was a good prank by
Cat-on-the-Keyboard
on 2016-04-07 20:00:00 UTC
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I was completely flipping out. I love Jay and Acacia. It wasn't too disappointing, though; I'm laughing at myself, and I don't do that too often (I have a history of taking pranks badly). That was cool, thank you.
Well, darn. by
Neshomeh
on 2016-04-03 16:05:00 UTC
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I read both stories, and I was all set to come back when I had time and be fascinated by the insights into Jay's creative process. So you fooled me—good job!
Re. Ardolindi, Constance is a cruel, cruel woman. Nobody deserves to be woken up like that! And, what was it, "slime and malice"? describes the "Orcs" bit of the song nicely. To be honest, I got a bit tired of hearing it over and over. I can only imagine the effect on poor Dafydd's Elven sensibilities.
(BTW, have you got our cowrite slotted in anytime soon? I'm not in a hurry, just wondering. Also, I'm free Tuesday and Wednesday, if you want to chat.)
~Neshomeh
Now see... by
JulyFlame
on 2016-04-02 17:28:00 UTC
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Rather enjoyed Ardolindi.
As for the 'Old Doc', was very suspicious- even prior to actually getting to your comment to make clear- especially with the specific outreach to make sure I could read it.
That, and I've had not-quite run-ins with Jay as well so very suspicious indeed.
-July, cheeky
Arolindi comments. by
Larfen J. Stocke, esq
on 2016-04-02 10:39:00 UTC
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Problem is, you can probably imagine exactly what we're going to say.
I liked it. It was funny. It was thoroughly enjoyable, the characters were likeable, everyone acted like humans (and half-orcs and dwarfs and children) and it was funnily written. I could spend a week looking for a problem I had with it, and I probably wouldn't find anything.
It was a small page of condensed charm.
Just feels lazy to say 'It was good,' without anything else, y'know? Feels like there ought to be something of more substance to say.
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In order to fix this, I added substance to my post by complaining about a perceived lack of substance.