Happy, Happy Pre-Birthday! Thank you for the preview. 116+ children. Father's Day is a busy day. What is method of procreation?
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Probably concubines.Happy, Happy Pre-Birthday! Thank you for the preview. 116+ children. Father's Day is a busy day. What is method of procreation?
Hmmmm. This makes me think of this quote:Hometown/Country: Ushuaia, Argentine Republic
Main Antagonist: Araj Zilfallon
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Species and Species type: Desstican/Necroid
Well, then some of my questions are answered. Definitely a modified bug hunt at the very least with that many siblings.Araj is the 116th child of Aramachus Zilfallon, the current Supreme Ruler of the Desstican Astral Fellowship.
@CBR JGWRR got it right here. the Supreme Ruler has so many concubines that CKIII players would die of jealousy.116+ children. Father's Day is a busy day. What is method of procreation?
I wanted the new OPFOR faction and the antagonist who represents them to be so wholly repulsive that the reader would cheer hard for Ino to escape from their grasp. I want the reader to fear for the safety of Ino and her friends, with the knowledge that capture and enslavement is the more likely outcome should our new heroes fail.The antagonist faction definitely qualify as suitably evil, and this guy in particular seems like he makes Gaius look not as bad.
Thanks! If all goes well, we should see this new story arriving on the PDX forums at the end of summer/beginning of fall.Happy birthday!
A great prologue/background for your next story! I'll be interested to see how that goes!
I'm not sure either. The Ino/Araj dynamic is very heavily inspired by the Rabadash/Susan dynamic from the children's fantasy novel The Horse and His Boy by CS Lewis.As you can see, my sci-fi references are all mashing together now, inspired just by Ino's origins. (Although not sure why that triggered the Aliens reference.)
I got the idea about two months ago while helping my National Guard unit prepare for our annual summer training. When I was ordered to help organize and run a war game, I looked up some historic war game exercises for reference. I found a US Army exercise where the "OPFOR" were only allowed to speak Esperanto. The language barrier added a fascinating dynamic to the simulated battlespace and I knew I just had to employ the concept in a story.The Esperanto reference is intriguing. Knowing this is a Macavity/Metacavity production I know it will be different than the references above, yet these were my immediate thoughts.
We don't know. We don't want to know.Using Akira's unique power would be... bad. Could it harm the structure of the real world?
Technically yes, but I'm the type of writer who cares a lot about the way the readers think about the characters. I know that Akira specifically has a lot fans out there, and that under the right circumstances, many of those readers would respond positively to Akira being given a redemption arc. To make the concept more believable, I ran with an earlier version of Akira, who has only committed one atrocity "on the page."Doesn't this Akira still have 1.5 trillion years of atrocities under her belt? Is the redemption decided by on-screen and off-screen appearances?
To answer your questions in order:About the new story:
1. Why was the war called the Forgotten War?
2. Do Araj's ideas about fate and predestination have a larger religious framework, or is it mostly an independent philosophy?
3. Do any of the Coalition's enemies hope to recruit Ino?
4. Is the coalition a UFP-esque government that has multiple other governments as members?
Thanks for the additional explanations and insights into the coming narrative for the new AAR.Narratively, the Coalition is a multispecies Supranational Organization of which Earth is a member.
You're most welcome.Thanks for the additional explanations and insights into the coming narrative for the new AAR.
However, wouldn't the coalition actually be a multispecies SupraPlanetary Organization?
“Blake, I’m gonna ask you this just once: Did you make porn of me?”
Oh no, oh no, oh no. Blake clearly has too much free time on his hands.her eyes were assailed by a very lewd image of Akira
Yes, this is one hell of a deep cut here to my previous stories. All the way back in The Great Lie, Jericho was the first to notice that Blake/Myself had pin-up photos of his female characters* on his phone. I knew this callout needed to happen a second time, and the only question was whether Akira or Cali got to do the honors.Oh no, oh no, oh no. Blake clearly has too much free time on his hands.
If Aisling survives the final battle, we may get to find out.In unrelated news, I wonder how Ireland will recover from everything that has happened since the Stellaris invasion.
Holy Jericho, that's unexpected! Thank you!Edit: Also I nominated you for Best Character Writer of the Week.
I'm so glad you caught this! It's a really, really, really deep reference to one of my oldest stories.The Sarcophagus allowing Malum to fight without restraint... Implies Malum is indulging in necromancy. Which isn't good at all.
I think we should.Does that chapter name imply that we'll get the POV of Dak or Moka?
Did Blake not learn when Jericho called him out on it?Yes, this is one hell of a deep cut here to my previous stories. All the way back in The Great Lie, Jericho was the first to notice that Blake/Myself had pin-up photos of his female characters* on his phone. I knew this callout needed to happen a second time, and the only question was whether Akira or Cali got to do the honors.
*note: It's not just Akira. Pin-up pictures of other characters from The Stormbreakers, The Last Heroes, and Year of Hell do exist. Akira was just the best candidate to call me/Blake out for it.
So, it's for putting himself back together? Interesting. I figured he was going to use it should Blake or Marisol get killed in the fighting...I'm so glad you caught this! It's a really, really, really deep reference to one of my oldest stories.
Perhaps the above quote is a bit of slang-style writing. However, now donning the long sacred headdress of the Chac1-tay, Delta-grade Meta Meta Critiquer, Voluntary Editor, Faux Elvis Impersonator, Head Cook and Bottle Washer of the Macedonians, Keeper of the Keys of the City of Babylon, The Most Holy Wheelright of Jerusalem, etc., etc., etc. (as denoted by the King of Siam), my ruling is that you meant to say: "...Whetu was wearing a heavy coat over the top of her normal outfit."Malum noticed that Whetu was wearing a heavy coat overtop of her normal outfit.
Yeah... It's risky.I'm a bit worried about Sebakhira. Shouldn't multiple folks be focused on Malum?
With the rest of Eastern Europe so tense right now, I imagine Sweden will want to nip this madness in the bud.How will Sweden deal with their citizens being mind-controlled?
If he survives, he just might.Will Blake actually stick around to fix that mess?
As demonstrated in Song of the Solitaire, Malum would continue to have telepathic power over his victims after death.Would the mind control end if Malum died?
A massive risk. Jericho generally resents being a messianic savior and would need to be convinced to help. Also, she is known to be a pushover. If her heart wasn't in the fight, Malum could place her under Mind Control.Wouldn't summoning Jericho be a huge risk? Malum could control Akira - we don't know that he can't control Jericho.
In the next chapter, we'll get to hear a little more about what it's like to be under Malum's power.Does that chapter name imply that we'll get the POV of Dak or Moka?
He did, but the internet is forever. Akira found the very real piece of R34 artwork that a Reddit user created when I put out my public call for Fanart back in 2021.Did Blake not learn when Jericho called him out on it?
It's the classic magician's trick, my friend. Some flashy eye candy to distract from the real trickery happening mere feet away. Pay no attention to what Marisol is trying to set up, so that it hits you even harder in the moment.(Interesting to see your authorial tactics of spinning up controversy regarding controversial images while trying to obscure where this is all heading.)
Team Marisol needs to spread itself a little thin in order to pick off Malum's team. With only 4 Gifted Creations on the team (5 if you count Aisling) keeping Malum pinned down will be impossible until his own allies are neutralized.I'm a bit worried about Sebakhira. Shouldn't multiple folks be focused on Malum?
Oh, is that a reference to The King and I? Loved that play. My little sister got to play one of the King's children in the local rendition of the show.Chac1-tay, Delta-grade Meta Meta Critiquer, Voluntary Editor, Faux Elvis Impersonator, Head Cook and Bottle Washer of the Macedonians, Keeper of the Keys of the City of Babylon, The Most Holy Wheelright of Jerusalem, etc., etc., etc. (as denoted by the King of Siam)
If Malum is defeated, then the sky could be the limit here, huh?@Nikolai could be the government's representative to Stockholm and give quarterly prizes for progress. @Lord Durham could rule all of Paradox not just AARLand.
Ah, so that's more explainable...He did, but the internet is forever. Akira found the very real piece of R34 artwork that a Reddit user created when I put out my public call for Fanart back in 2021.