Subject: Well, that’s ominous. (nm)
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Posted on: 2022-11-30 12:30:40 UTC
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PLUG: New Daphne Illian-Sims casefile by
on 2022-11-29 13:35:21 UTC
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The low-stakes mystery-solving continues in...
The Case of the Disobedient Dragon
In which Dafydd yells at the sky.
hS
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Hehe, fun. by
on 2022-12-01 18:41:33 UTC
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Dafydd, surely you know by now that that isn't the way to handle the situation? Do you need a special edition of Jenni's Guide to Fire-Lizards for agents? ^_~
~Neshomeh is now wondering if Henry's old enough that Jenni would let him have an egg, and if that's a character path she wants to go down...
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Aww! by
on 2022-12-01 17:37:47 UTC
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Once again, very cute. Sorry, I'm at the end of term at school, so I'm a bit exhausted. But I did read this! I also finally got around to reading Last Sun, which I had been meaning to do... since it was first posted. Ow.
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Adorable! (Just like the last one) by
on 2022-12-01 02:21:08 UTC
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There were a bunch of good lines throughout (like the ending, and the bit about the orangery/sunroom/..., and a bunch more that aren't immediately coming to mind right now) and I have to say I'm really enjoying this low-stakes mystery series.
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re: case file by
on 2022-11-30 03:31:36 UTC
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Hey, nice! I love a story that involves a bit of animal behavior! . . . Though I'm a bit embarrassed I didn't think of the solution before Daphne did, wow. It feels so obvious now . . . I'm very amused by the mental image of Dafydd completely ignoring all his kids surrounding him, oblivious to their discussion about what he's doing because he's so focused on Ilwion! But maybe telepathic bonds will do that to you? I also love that Constance grows plants that are namesakes for most of her kids—as for Tanfin, that's not too far off from "tannin," so maybe some kind of oak? Depending on the height of the greenroom, I suppose . . .
So, "Aga" seems to be a heater, or maybe a chimney or furnace? I'm not finding it in Sindarin or any Earth language . . . Oh wait! Is it this?
—doctorlit learned the word "orangery" tonight
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That was another cute piece. by
on 2022-11-29 21:55:08 UTC
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The fact the Illian-Sims girls are all named after poisonous plant Constance grows for... reasons? Kinda creeps me out, though.
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And Oleander! by
on 2022-11-30 08:39:51 UTC
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Never forget Ol, or he'll never let you hear the end of it. >:D
The reason she grows them is, of course, that she named her children after them. "Flower names are traditional, right?" She doesn't have plans to make use of her orangery's byproducts... unless it becomes necessary.
hS
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Well, that’s ominous. (nm) by
on 2022-11-30 12:30:40 UTC
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Did I hear theme-naming? by
on 2022-11-29 22:48:50 UTC
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I love theme-naming.
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Yes! Muchlove! by
on 2022-11-29 21:13:49 UTC
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The orangery joke, everything, it just made me smile.
—Ls
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DMS: Last Sun also now on AO3. by
on 2022-11-29 13:52:00 UTC
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Here, copied across from GDocs as part of an effort to get all of my 'modern writing' on at least one non-Google site. I'll be adding Apples & Oranges when I get a chance.
If you missed it back in March, DMS: Last Sun was written a bit out of timeline order - it takes place all the way back in May 1999, when things in HQ were very different.
hS