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And the end, I think the girls had the better idea for distraction ^^
Great work my friend!
Those girls!!! Well if they can't distract the guards dressed like that then I'd have to say those guards are stone cold dead!!
Bring on the next chapter (and more carnage)!!
I´m glad that Dire accompanied DD`s pack now.
A big black wolf can`t be the worst companion.
The ladies.... yes, i think the guards noticed them, but i wonder the whole time....why?
This is wonderful my friend! The shots of Dire make him look terrifying as he should, and the one with the forsworn in his mouth is fantastic!!
And Ripp, Silke, Danariel and Teyla all in bikinis? Oh my, think those guards would have a brain implosion if they didn't have other things to worry about soon Just look at those abs, wow! lol
Can't wait for the next chapter!
TI would be cool, and I loved it the one time I made it there. But honestly a few comments from good friends like you are worth more to me then 500 endorsements and 5000 views.
Thank you so much!!!!!
Thank you so much my friend!!!
I doubt that guard is going to last long. That is what happens when you think with the wrong brain ... it is doubtful he will be able to resist their allure!
Some nice shots of the horizon and landscapes as well as those of DD and Garm, which I enjoyed very much. On a side note one thing about the past that I often think about is what you touched up on with Dire. Way back in time people simply did not know how things worked. I have been reading a book on myths and legends and people seriously believed a lot of it. They had no TV's and did not travel a lot. If an explorer told tales about a dog-headed race or strange sea creatures it seemed all to believable. Plus human minds are funny and they often can imagine and remember things that didn't happen. How more likely is this when you have no idea how things work? Sun, rain, disease, physics, etc. People had shorter more brutal lives with lots of emotion and religious beliefs.
The point being back then there was more "truth" to magic and fairy tales. Science has replaced that - mostly for the good I think but I sometimes wonder what we lost in the process.
Anyhow great story!
You make a very good point about how in simpler times people were more willing to believe beyond what they could see. And I do think we have lost something in the exchange for our more "scientific" thinking. The movie "Being there" make a point of this as in the end the main (and VERY simpleminded) character walks away across a pond. He was able to walk on the water simply because he didn't know he couldn't.
Thank you so much Wolf!!