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Tales From The Stoneworld is slowly edging its way toward publication. Right now I am giving one of its more problematic stories a good combing. But the first story, Long-Ago Battles, is designed to detail the very beginnings of the situation that present day Stoneworld is in. This quotation from it: Mammals already present on the land saw the sparkly, dust-like substance wafting down from the sky. They did what any creature of limited communications would do. They fled from the sites where it landed. From a distance, they observed, and speculated to themselves about what they saw. In the lands where the Allied Realms would one day sit, numerous creatures great and small watched as the spirit-form slowly coalesced. The Great Eagles, along with their smaller and less communicative cousins, saw the site clearly enough to report to the other species that these forms were becoming more ape-like in shape. The Great Eagles and the Eagles refrained from mentioning exactly what they saw. They were having difficulty believing in it themselves. Pillars of what appeared to be light, with rune-like shapes of energy colliding into them, forming into flesh throughout the process. The apes, and their related types, all protested that these forms were too fragile-looking, too vain, to be one of them. But in form and shape, as these forms grew flesh and began to stand upright, the visible similarity, small as it was, became evident to all. was written whilst watching and re-watching this little bit of motion picture: https://youtube/watch?v=cj5_vZAidRQ If Long-Ago Battles ever gets adapted into a film or television episode, this is what I will tell the production company. Elf women dancing around with glowy around them, to the tune of ELOs Im Alive. I will accept nothing less. (Except maybe not having a primary star who plainly cannot dance involved. They can at least make that modification.)
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 00:50:12 +0000

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