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Goblin Days (Pt. 4) – Order, Oddity
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Kasigna
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Once upon a time, as the Grand Design might tell it, a child was born to the Goddess of Death; Kasigna’s mother, insofar as the divine had families. |
Kasigna
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Once upon a time, as the Grand Design might tell it, a child was born to the Goddess of Death; Kasigna’s mother, insofar as the divine had families. |
Kasigna
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Kasigna stepped into being both young and old. She sentenced her mother to death with her first breath and occupied a tiny world, Theiygiles, as, in the universe beyond, an entire pantheon devolved into chaos and death pondered how it might die. |
Kasigna
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Kasigna. Fragile as a thought, worshiped by only one people at first. The primitive amphibians of Vunn, first to welcome her into the cosmos. At the same time as her mother’s enemies sought to eradicate a new enemy, the girl met the Queens of Vunn, the hundreds in beauty and wisdom and power who had tamed this world—and the ones who would one day kneel under the black sun— |
Kasigna
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Kasigna. Dead gods. Their names and natures could be empowered by simple knowledge or belief. But the Grand Design did not believe. |
[Witch]
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At last, a challenge. So, it transcribed the deeds of a world into its knowledge, adding their actions and ideas, on the off chance that a single [Witch] would stumble further down the road she had taken. Or that the corpses of the three Hag Queens would lead to something interesting. |
Rags
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As the Grand Design labored, it kept the world running. It assigned a level up to all deserving. Did not accord one to Rags. Both she and it agreed it wasn’t worth Level 40. |
Erin Solstice
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The Grand Design would not cry, not for Erin Solstice’s many statues nor Tyrion Veltras’ slain wife. It would never weep for dying Goblins or Lord Olvos Lanight’s empty eyes. Nor could it rage against things being unfair. |
Tyrion Veltras
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The Grand Design would not cry, not for Erin Solstice’s many statues nor Tyrion Veltras’ slain wife. It would never weep for dying Goblins or Lord Olvos Lanight’s empty eyes. Nor could it rage against things being unfair. |
Shirka
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The order made General Shirka sigh. She stood before the head of Pallass’ High Command and looked across the Council. |
Pallass
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The order made General Shirka sigh. She stood before the head of Pallass’ High Command and looked across the Council. |
[Senator]
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Two [Senators], several officers she recognized, and the Drake in the center who’d spoken through the entire briefing. |
Edellein Blackwing
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General Edellein of 1st Army. The Drake’s brows crossed as he saw General Shirka look at someone who wasn’t on the new Security Council. |
Shirka
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General Edellein of 1st Army. The Drake’s brows crossed as he saw General Shirka look at someone who wasn’t on the new Security Council. |
Esor Ventail
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Strategist Esor was standing, allowed to speak, but not in command. Edellein raised his voice. |
Edellein Blackwing
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Strategist Esor was standing, allowed to speak, but not in command. Edellein raised his voice. |
Shirka
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“Do you have objections, General Shirka?” |
Shirka
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Protocol was to always say ‘no’. General Shirka nodded. |
Edellein Blackwing
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The rest of the Security Council sat upright, alarmed. Generals arguing was not uncommon, but officers did not object like this to the Security Council. The civilians had their feathers ruffled; Edellein’s eyes just narrowed. |
Pallass
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The former General of 4th Army knew the youngest of Pallass’ Generals, Shirka of 2nd. Edellein had forty years of command under his belt; Shirka had half that time. Despite that, she had made [General]—she had blasted out of Manus’ academies and then won awards for her successes in battle, including in the 2nd Antinium War and in smaller conflicts since. |
Shirka
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The former General of 4th Army knew the youngest of Pallass’ Generals, Shirka of 2nd. Edellein had forty years of command under his belt; Shirka had half that time. Despite that, she had made [General]—she had blasted out of Manus’ academies and then won awards for her successes in battle, including in the 2nd Antinium War and in smaller conflicts since. |
Edellein Blackwing
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The former General of 4th Army knew the youngest of Pallass’ Generals, Shirka of 2nd. Edellein had forty years of command under his belt; Shirka had half that time. Despite that, she had made [General]—she had blasted out of Manus’ academies and then won awards for her successes in battle, including in the 2nd Antinium War and in smaller conflicts since. |
Shirka
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The former General of 4th Army knew the youngest of Pallass’ Generals, Shirka of 2nd. Edellein had forty years of command under his belt; Shirka had half that time. Despite that, she had made [General]—she had blasted out of Manus’ academies and then won awards for her successes in battle, including in the 2nd Antinium War and in smaller conflicts since. |
[General]
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The former General of 4th Army knew the youngest of Pallass’ Generals, Shirka of 2nd. Edellein had forty years of command under his belt; Shirka had half that time. Despite that, she had made [General]—she had blasted out of Manus’ academies and then won awards for her successes in battle, including in the 2nd Antinium War and in smaller conflicts since. |
Manus
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The former General of 4th Army knew the youngest of Pallass’ Generals, Shirka of 2nd. Edellein had forty years of command under his belt; Shirka had half that time. Despite that, she had made [General]—she had blasted out of Manus’ academies and then won awards for her successes in battle, including in the 2nd Antinium War and in smaller conflicts since. |
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