Chapter 7.49
Word count: 18532
Released on: Sept. 23, 2020, 1:16 a.m.
Last edited: March 16, 2023, 6:18 p.m.
Book: Unreleased (99)
Some honourable mentions
| Name | Count |
| Jelaqua Ivirith | 56 |
| Moore | 43 |
| Erin Solstice | 41 |
Some honourable mentions
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| [Pirate] | 13 |
| [Alchemist] | 12 |
| [Captain] | 10 |
Some honourable mentions
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| [Steelfriend’s Pact] | 1 |
| [Garden] | 1 |
Some honourable mentions
| Name | Count |
| [Clear Weather] | 2 |
| [Haste] | 2 |
| [Scry] | 2 |
Some honourable mentions
| Name | Count |
| Pallass | 19 |
| Talenqual | 11 |
| Chandrar | 10 |
Mentions
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| Mrsha | To Mrsha, it looked as if the world were drowning once more, just like during the spring. She stood on her tiptoes, solemnly peering out a window. Then she gave the little purple-berry flowers a bit of water. She patted one on its head and looked around. |
| Apista | Apista buzzed over, clearly nervous, and clung to Mrsha’s head. The two stared out the window again. |
| Mrsha | Apista buzzed over, clearly nervous, and clung to Mrsha’s head. The two stared out the window again. |
| Erin Solstice | Erin whistled as she wiped the sleep out of her eyes. She looked at the downpour, and then at Mrsha. Patiently, the [Innkeeper] waited for Mrsha to hand her a card. |
| Mrsha | Erin whistled as she wiped the sleep out of her eyes. She looked at the downpour, and then at Mrsha. Patiently, the [Innkeeper] waited for Mrsha to hand her a card. |
| [Innkeeper] | Erin whistled as she wiped the sleep out of her eyes. She looked at the downpour, and then at Mrsha. Patiently, the [Innkeeper] waited for Mrsha to hand her a card. |
| Mrsha | Erin whistled as she wiped the sleep out of her eyes. She looked at the downpour, and then at Mrsha. Patiently, the [Innkeeper] waited for Mrsha to hand her a card. |
| Erin Solstice | Erin turned it over blankly. Mrsha waved an impatient paw to have it back. Then she went over to stare out at the rain again. |
| Mrsha | Erin turned it over blankly. Mrsha waved an impatient paw to have it back. Then she went over to stare out at the rain again. |
| Erin Solstice | Erin Solstice felt moved to continue the conversation. Apista and Mrsha stared up at her. The water was running down the grass and floodplains, trickling into the valleys and buffeting the walls of Liscor. Mrsha saw the wind blow so hard that the [Guards] on the wall had to brace against the sudden wall of air and water. |
| Apista | Erin Solstice felt moved to continue the conversation. Apista and Mrsha stared up at her. The water was running down the grass and floodplains, trickling into the valleys and buffeting the walls of Liscor. Mrsha saw the wind blow so hard that the [Guards] on the wall had to brace against the sudden wall of air and water. |
| Mrsha | Erin Solstice felt moved to continue the conversation. Apista and Mrsha stared up at her. The water was running down the grass and floodplains, trickling into the valleys and buffeting the walls of Liscor. Mrsha saw the wind blow so hard that the [Guards] on the wall had to brace against the sudden wall of air and water. |
| Liscor | Erin Solstice felt moved to continue the conversation. Apista and Mrsha stared up at her. The water was running down the grass and floodplains, trickling into the valleys and buffeting the walls of Liscor. Mrsha saw the wind blow so hard that the [Guards] on the wall had to brace against the sudden wall of air and water. |
| Mrsha | Erin Solstice felt moved to continue the conversation. Apista and Mrsha stared up at her. The water was running down the grass and floodplains, trickling into the valleys and buffeting the walls of Liscor. Mrsha saw the wind blow so hard that the [Guards] on the wall had to brace against the sudden wall of air and water. |
| [Guard] | Erin Solstice felt moved to continue the conversation. Apista and Mrsha stared up at her. The water was running down the grass and floodplains, trickling into the valleys and buffeting the walls of Liscor. Mrsha saw the wind blow so hard that the [Guards] on the wall had to brace against the sudden wall of air and water. |
| Mrsha | It was that sort of day. It had not been a terrible one when Mrsha woke up. Nor was it a ‘bad’ day now. Just…solemn. It was not a day to wake up with by leaping on Numbtongue’s stomach and having him chase you downstairs. |
| Numbtongue | It was that sort of day. It had not been a terrible one when Mrsha woke up. Nor was it a ‘bad’ day now. Just…solemn. It was not a day to wake up with by leaping on Numbtongue’s stomach and having him chase you downstairs. |
| Mrsha | Rainy days were important. Mrsha felt it in the air. She looked up and thought— |
| Octavia Cotton | At the same time that morning, Octavia Cotton was returning home from Pallass. She’d been hard at work under her master, Saliss of Lights. He’d actually called her in, like an actual apprentice to help him. |
| Pallass | At the same time that morning, Octavia Cotton was returning home from Pallass. She’d been hard at work under her master, Saliss of Lights. He’d actually called her in, like an actual apprentice to help him. |
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