Subject: New Tales of Hieronymus, Part n+1
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Posted on: 2018-04-18 13:33:00 UTC

Much nearer than the distant forest, a flock of huts and sheds huddled against the landward slope of the Coastal Ridge (which may deserve a better name) – the rural village of Reewryght. Does this compel me to rewrite the Uncanonical Department of Inaccuracies to make it canon? If I ever find a way to make it goodfic while keeping it funny...

Even closer to where the hermit stood, the market town of Koewryght bustled with life. Someday I must visit this place. But not yet; right now I like my solitude.

The hermit turned to the left, his gaze sweeping over the border rivers Meibot and Jid'ryv – Barony Larf J. Stockins, Barony Eshakar and Barony Huinesoron, a good neighbourhood – and the Auksidentym Chain, until it rested on the wide dale between the two branches of the Raeltym Mountains. He still didn’t feel fully at ease with taking this away from his Master. But then, Castle Fanvik, except for the Whirl, had only just been a museum for so many years now, and somehow, the Fanvik Whirl had always been Baron Huinesoron’s domain. Which brought another thought to mind: After three years of apprenticeship, the time may come when I have to be a journeyman, and this not involving an actual journey may suit an old man quite well.

Ach, we’ll see what comes from this. Hieronymus rammed the staff that doubled as a flagpole into a crevice and began to gather stones and rubble. After several minutes, he stopped to wipe the sweat off his brow, glanced over the small square he had outlined on a somewhat smooth piece of rock, and started to do some calculations. Somehow, rigging up that shelter in Fanvik-Neht had been much easier. Building the Scowler’s Hermitage would take a lot of time.



In other words:

Prepare for the octogonal snowflake.

Did I mention that I would like Agent Androia to get some experience before she meets Agent Hieronymus, but don’t want to invent some more agents for that? The problem there is that Androia’s internship must have happened in or before January 2016; I may need to take the traditional option B.

@foreigners who may not know: In the ancient German/European tradition that is not followed much anymore, being a journeyman does involve an actual journey, working for several employers over several years. It’s the pre-internet way of innovations going viral: journeymen learn what they couldn’t learn on their apprenticeship or previous employments while they also teach what may not yet been known at their current place of employment.
@Huinesoron: If you find a more reliable site for the Fanvik Whirl, but it’s all just too much work, and you trust me with the keys, I’m here to help and earn me a new title.
@Neshomeh: If Huinesoron takes up that offer, Hieronymous the journeyman will skip the part where he should keep a distance of at least three days walking from the place of his apprenticeship. Since he doesn’t intend to ever claim mastery, breaking the rule can’t be held against him.

In case you are acquainted with Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series, you may remember that “scowler” is the Hamish word for “scholar”.

I can’t say that these tales write themselves, but I’m amazed how well this all fits. Apparently the Edict of Bast can read my mind.

HG

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