Fel wrote:
By the way, I've decided to stop writing this book unless I receive 50 billion dollars in unrolled mint condition 1944D wheat pennies by Sunday morning.
So what do you do when you come to hate your totem?
Or all totems?
>_>
Nah, doubt that will happen, but trust is broken, like a lover rips your heart out and stomps on it.
Survivable, but hardly pleasant.
Ewen if she think there is a need for it.
Do not get me wrong, it may be needed, but way harsh.
Some nightmare scenarios popped up in my head immediately upon reading the end, and i am actually afraid to read the next as some of the horrors may tun up.. >_>
Makes Stalkers position more understandable, less risk of your totem fking you over if you do not have one, probably do not have to follow any totems (or as much) orders/errands too, besides the ones he bargains with.
What is this? A new chapter posted when I'm away training with the army, can't say I'm upset all that much but more disappointed that I couldn't read it earlier. Lookin forward to reading tonight.
Take care Fel, oh and would the 50 Billon dollars be acceptable in postcard format recieved over the next 40 or 50 years?
"I can control my destiny, but not my fate. Destiny means there are opportunities to turn right or left, but fate is a one-way street. I believe we all have the choice as to whether we fulfil our destiny, but our fate is sealed."
--Paulo Coelho
And before you even ask, WHY ARE YOU ASKING? You KNOW I'm not gonna answer you.
By the way, I've decided to stop writing this book unless I receive 50 billion dollars in unrolled mint condition 1944D wheat pennies by Sunday morning.
And they must be delivered by a naked virgin Scandanavian supermodel looking to become a complete woman.
I'll send her to Brad Pitt.
Oh your SNEAKY REAL SNEAKY.....it took me till chapter 8 to realize i was miss reading that one line
here in chapter 6. Plans within plans ..........you sure you didn't write any Kimdori into this story ?
First lessons indeed....<shakes head>
Phantom
And in the fury of this darkest hour
I will be your light
A lifetime for this destiny
For I am Winter born
And in this moment..I will not run
It is my place to stand
We few shall carry hope
Within our bloodied hands
(bloodied hands)
And in our Dying, we're more alive-than we have ever been
I've lived for these few seconds
For I am Winter born
The CruxShadows "Winterborn" (This Sacrifice)
I'm just now reading this chapter, and got shaken out of it by a (to me) pretty glaring inconsistency:
"it certainly looked deep…and Kyven did not know how to swim"
I remember quite clearly that when contemplating his options on the ship (to free the Arcan girl), he contemplated swimming for it, stating that he could literally swim all day, but that the captain most likely knew that too.
Looking through the responses I didn't see anyone mentioning it, so I thought I'd let you know (and even registered for it...).
Very, very good story though. Thanks for the great read!
Icekiss wrote:I'm just now reading this chapter, and got shaken out of it by a (to me) pretty glaring inconsistency:
"it certainly looked deep…and Kyven did not know how to swim"
I remember quite clearly that when contemplating his options on the ship (to free the Arcan girl), he contemplated swimming for it, stating that he could literally swim all day, but that the captain most likely knew that too.
Looking through the responses I didn't see anyone mentioning it, so I thought I'd let you know (and even registered for it...).
Very, very good story though. Thanks for the great read!
Ummm, I think I know the part of the story you are speaking of. The human part of him probably didn't know how to swim. Nearly all animals can swim from birth. Why would his Arcan body that could run all day and all night not be able to swim all day as well? It seems reasonable to me that a changed Human would still think in human terms at one moment and in Arcan in another. At least I am satisfied with that assumption.
It's the other way around. He was Human when he was on the ship and thought he could swim, and then Arcan when he got to the river and couldn't. I suppose it could be that he didn't know his new body, but more likely Fel just forgot himself. There might be an error thread for this somewhere (maybe the wiki), otherwise you can create one and list any errors you spot.
"I'm a male. Males are supposed to act tough."
Tarrin, Chapter 29, The Questing Game.
OK, semi-serious question from chapter 6. Just what did that black crystal powered device they threw overboard do? I know it sank in the water, but what was it designed to do?