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Any D&D player can explain the wisdom…

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 28, 2022

#177: “I’m not so sure we should split up,” Veldi objected.

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It’s dangerous to go alone.

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 27, 2022

#176: “You should take the musician.”

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Dancing?

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 26, 2022

#175: I could see the pattern now, and what he was doing.

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Ooh, why indeed??

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 25, 2022

#174: Why would he care if she wanted revenge against the king or not?

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Casey Jones, Union Scab

Leave a Comment / Misc, Politics / plutherus / October 25, 2022

Today in union history…Well, OK, it wasn’t actually today, but I was reminded of it recently. Who writes the stories? The railroad put out the story of Casey Jones as a mighty hero. He was willing to work when nobody else wanted to. (Sound familiar?) The rest of the railroad workers were on strike. The

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Bring ’em on.

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 24, 2022

#173: “Won’t the soldiers be likely to see that?”

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You didn’t think of that, did you Rose??

Leave a Comment / Publishing, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 23, 2022

#172: I took her arm and she pulled me onto the board with her.

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A very brief mystery

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 22, 2022

#171: Whatever it was, it sank into the river behind us.

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It’s World-building!

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 19, 2022

#170: He’d have to stop using magic soon, or wait until our ship had moved further away.

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An invalid assumption, it turns out

Leave a Comment / Sentence of the Day, Writing, Yagmar / plutherus / October 18, 2022

#169: He could see them as well as I, probably better, so I didn’t bother with a warning

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