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Welcome to the Halmae (updated 2/27/07)

I recently finished StevenAC's excellently compiled PDFs of the story hour, and have now caught up with the remaining posts.

As with those that have come before me, I heap much praise upon Fajitas and spyscribe. Thank you for bringing to all of us not only an excellent story hour, but an excellent story.

Thank you.

Consider me another loyal reader among your fans.
 

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Well, Ekht wasn't too impressed with her mage tactics (stand in back and blast) so now I think she is in trouble. If she wants a happier afterlife, she's gonna have to risk herself on the front lines, and that is suicide for a mage. Let's hope those cleric levels have made her tougher.
 

Ero Gaki said:
Well, Ekht wasn't too impressed with her mage tactics (stand in back and blast) so now I think she is in trouble.
You do seem to be presupposing that Lira was actually conversing with Ehkt. Remember, dieties in the Halmae tend not to take distinct anthropomorphic forms.

Assuming that it wasn't simply a dream or hallucination created in the last moments of Lira's life, then at best it was presumably some kind of Ehktian spirit or angel, specifically a Questor related spirit, which, while possessing of an opinion of its own, does not necessarily speak the final word on behalf of Ehkt's opinion.
 

Fajitas said:
You do seem to be presupposing that Lira was actually conversing with Ehkt. Remember, dieties in the Halmae tend not to take distinct anthropomorphic forms.

Assuming that it wasn't simply a dream or hallucination created in the last moments of Lira's life, then at best it was presumably some kind of Ehktian spirit or angel, specifically a Questor related spirit, which, while possessing of an opinion of its own, does not necessarily speak the final word on behalf of Ehkt's opinion.


Yeah but . . . how will Lira interpret it?

The fact that we're interested, nay concerned, well that fact speaks volumes about your skills as an author =-)
 

Richard Rawen said:
Yeah but . . . how will Lira interpret it?
That is, indeed, the question.

The fact that we're interested, nay concerned, well that fact speaks volumes about your skills as an author =-)
Credit where it's due, please. Spyscribe is the author. I'm just the inspiration. ;)
 


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