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You know what I'm doing this very moment? Re-uploading all broken images from my previous sets so that they don't look weird.
That's a lot of work and I'll probably get bored soon. But still, I want to fix some of them, the most popular ones at the very least.
So far I've repaired Smuggler, Unseen, Liar (my personal favourite, if I can say so myself), and I Am. Yay me.
Ed: Aaaand... finished fixing Coward. And Happy End. And Mother! Oh boy, am I on fire...
Very well done indeed, Kayol!
Jak można zrobić wiele, więc dla mnie. ;-)
(I gladly give you my support,
as you have done much so for me)
Thank you.
You have no idea how happy it makes me to read such kind words (and really poetic, no less! ) concerning my little story. It really gives me joy to know that someone finds reading it a pleasant experience.
Thank you for the feedback!
I had a really bad and stressful start in the week, but reading the continuation of your story has conjured a smile on my face.
Thank you for your wonderful work.
By the way, I've never seen the film, but I know The Bloody Chamber written by Angela Carter. I love her interpretation of the best known fairy tales.
Oh yes, I love Carter's work on French fairy tales. She's my absolute favourite when it comes to literary revision. You really should see the movie, if you ever have the chance to! It's all that wonderful cheese, gore, and psychodelia only the '80s could provide!
And now you've made me really curious. I'm going to see that film definitely! ... I hope I will find it...
Until it is my shadow no more."
These two lines, my dear... My gosh, they're meant to be together! I felt such an urge to start writing something once again and upload it here, but alas it takes me so much time...time I'm no longer have, but I still want to thank you for the true kick of inspiration you bring along with both images and words...
Marvellous set obviously, both your writing and your shots. They dance in harmony no matter what terrors are depicted, no matter what emotions are rising...
You're golden!
Thank you again!
Also great to see the two lads, and the dog, again. I do enjoy the humor you write between those two even though beneath it all lays a dark cloud of uncertainty, doubt, unhappiness it seems. Or that might just be the tone of your stories and the shots adding to that. Regardless I did enjoy the banter as they left Whiterun and the bit about Lydia.
Two great tales for a long weekend - was a nice thing to read to end my long weekend.
Well, I cannot deny that this darker undertone is present in the scene with the Random Duo (Wandering Elf & Nord Show, if you will) - I thought it would be natural of the two of them to feel a bit awkward and not quite certain what the current situation means. After all, Alerik is still being kept in the dark when it comes to reasons behind Saga's disappearance, and Larkspur, who keeps her secret safe out of his personal understanding of loyalty, also doesn't know the whole picture, but he worries nonetheless. At least I think so. He really keeps his cards close to his chest, that one.
Thanks again, it's always a pleasure to read your feedback!
As for the story - yes, it would appear that her mind cleared and she started to get used to the idea of defeating Alduin and his backup dancers But there is one thing you have to keep in mind: she has a constant plus one within her head, DM that is, who leads her to the final destination. I know it is very unclear, as I struggled with the chaotic narrative (it had to be so, though: after all, the constant presence of someone else in her mind, could be quite... maddening for Saga), but I'm glad you got that positive vibe from the story - that's what DM herself would like you, and Saga, to see
Thank you again for your lovely comment!
Beautiful captures and character