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Chapter 9.45 GT
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Erin Solstice
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Erin Solstice dealt with these problems very simply. She put up a sign saying ‘no littering’, she kicked out anyone who interrupted the beach experience, and she started to ban people from her beach. |
Erin Solstice
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“But Erin—” |
Menolit
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“Shut it, Menolit. You’re banned! And you’re banned! And anyone else?” |
Erin Solstice
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Erin pointed at him, at one of her Drake regulars, Classie, who wore a stricken look, and aimed her banning finger around. |
Menolit
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In truth, she got why Menolit had done it. First it had been people from Liscor Hunted, but then he’d begun parlaying her inn for social credit. Then just…money and favors. |
Liscor
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In truth, she got why Menolit had done it. First it had been people from Liscor Hunted, but then he’d begun parlaying her inn for social credit. Then just…money and favors. |
Erin Solstice
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An amazingly accurate southern accent made Erin stop and close her eyes. But she turned and wondered how an Antinium had decided that every time he put on a silver mustache, he should wear a huge cowboy hat and put on the accent and moniker of Silverstache. |
Erin Solstice
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Was this racism? Erin smiled at Silveran’s alter ego anyways. |
Silveran
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Was this racism? Erin smiled at Silveran’s alter ego anyways. |
Silveran
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“Good idea, Silveran.” |
Silveran
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“Silveran? I don’t know who that is. Silverstache is the name—” |
Valeterisa Imarris
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“Right, right. I’ll drain the water since we need to clean it. Valeterisa’s generously said she’ll purify it. Because it’s gross, and people keep peeing in it.” |
Erin Solstice
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A number of children—and adults—avoided Erin’s gaze. She had the crazed look that all pool-owners inevitably developed. Erin had never understood it. |
Erin Solstice
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A number of children—and adults—avoided Erin’s gaze. She had the crazed look that all pool-owners inevitably developed. Erin had never understood it. |
Silveran
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Silveran was happy. But Erin Solstice prowled around, actually growling at anyone who dared to annoy her, and those with dubious permits of entry because they weren’t actually her friends kept a low profile. |
Erin Solstice
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Silveran was happy. But Erin Solstice prowled around, actually growling at anyone who dared to annoy her, and those with dubious permits of entry because they weren’t actually her friends kept a low profile. |
Erin Solstice
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Here was the thing. Erin was different from Larracel the Haven. She had an oddly bad personality as an [Innkeeper]—which was her dislike of sharing her most private, magical experiences with anyone but her friends. |
Larracel Delais
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Here was the thing. Erin was different from Larracel the Haven. She had an oddly bad personality as an [Innkeeper]—which was her dislike of sharing her most private, magical experiences with anyone but her friends. |
[Innkeeper]
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Here was the thing. Erin was different from Larracel the Haven. She had an oddly bad personality as an [Innkeeper]—which was her dislike of sharing her most private, magical experiences with anyone but her friends. |
Erin Solstice
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The beach had been meant for the Order of Solstice. It had been the definition of a private beach, and Erin resented sharing it to the public, despite the hefty business. |
Kevin Hall
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In that way, Kevin made the mistake of comparing her to Earth. |
Erin Solstice
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“Erin, you’re like those uptight people with their private beaches who want to close it off instead of sharing it. It’s public, chill.” |
Erin Solstice
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Imagine the fight. If Erin was behind Larracel for the ability to be, well, less personal and more commercial, to be a host regardless of how well she knew someone, she was ahead of even Larracel the Haven, a Named-rank adventurer, in one area. |
Larracel Delais
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Imagine the fight. If Erin was behind Larracel for the ability to be, well, less personal and more commercial, to be a host regardless of how well she knew someone, she was ahead of even Larracel the Haven, a Named-rank adventurer, in one area. |
Larracel Delais
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Imagine the fight. If Erin was behind Larracel for the ability to be, well, less personal and more commercial, to be a host regardless of how well she knew someone, she was ahead of even Larracel the Haven, a Named-rank adventurer, in one area. |
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