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  1. dfh5wkl45n
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    incredible pictures. nearly every one of your uploads. very good work!
  2. testingone
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    What can i say other than: simply AMAZING!!
  3. gucky2010
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    fantastyczny

    Kai is impressed by your great Images and the great Story
  4. aisnor
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    Wow! Great story and fantastic pictures, Kayol
    Well, Every end is a new beginning. She has a new life now, and I'll try to follow with great interest.
    1. Kayol
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      Thank you very much!
  5. joniiiii
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    Recently got back to Skyrim again and searched through the Nexus... Stumbled upon those shots of yours and was imediately stunned by your stories. Flash-read through all the stories at once and can't await the next one.

    I really have to agree with all the others here that think you are a great writer. Like if you would write a book about Saga I'd definately buy it
    Thanks for the good moments I had reading through this and watching those shots.

    (Don't judge me for my bad english pls )
    1. Kayol
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      Aww, it's so nice to read so many sweet and kind words! Thank you very much!
      Honey, I'm not skilled enough to write a proper book, I'm afraid. But I'm flattered to hear you would buy it

      And don't worry about your English! Mine isn't that good, either
  6. Uvst
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    Sad story and amazing work, Kayol!
    1. Kayol
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      Thank you, dear!
  7. Montbello Knight
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    So this is how it happened.

    As much as I despise assassins and the brotherhood, I think they are vile back-stabbing cowards, I remain sympathetic towards Saga, I hope one day she will heed to what may be her father's only wise words of counsel to her, and finally walks away from that den of despicable monsters U_U

    Again, excellent pictures and fascinating story, thank you for the read.
    1. Kayol
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      But... but I like despicable monsters!
      Seriously though, the great part about writing fiction is that you can try to see a different point of view. As I stated some time ago, I am not Saga, she is nothing like me. That's why I can make her to all the things I would never do. I would never join a cult, not to mention murdering people. I am not fond of hunting. Also, I would never fall for some smug elf... oh well, maybe I would Anyway, do I like Dark Brotherhood? Well, I do. But that's because they're a fictional fraction. And as long as I can differ fiction from reality, I'm fine.

      Thank you for all your comments, they make that little brain of mine think
  8. pottoply
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    I just realised I haven't written something here, shame on me. Just another masterpiece of you, I like how she's sitting by the water when she starts to remind, the feet haning towards the water. And then this tragic story about her father and how she lost the eye, well I'm just running out of words...
    1. Kayol
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      I'm really glad you enjoyed it, dear, it is always a pleasure to read your comments
  9. setemares
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    When I'm reading your posts, I always think that you are an amazing writer. <3 Not only about the words, or only about the story - but all together. You know how to compose a beautiful text to a beautiful and so emotive story.

    And I love how you shoot the scenes, the details. My favorite in this post is that pic of her feets, in the beginning. <3 So innocent and delicate. And this is what I love about Saga: She is so innocent, angelical, however she is an assassin of the Dark Brotherhood. Her missed eye totally contrasts with these characterics, almost as it says that she is lovely and deadly.

    And I really like this piece: "Sometimes parents have to tell only a small bit of a truth, allowing their children to sneak a peek into the scary world of grownups. To taste it, but not fully comprehend it for their own good. " - It's so so true! I always cacth myself thinking about the wrong ideas I had in my childhood; and how children take a little rock and create a giant castle with it.

    Anyway, I really loved to know how she lost her eye too. Kadense knows how it hurts!
    (p.s.: sorry for anything wrong in my english <3)
    1. Kayol
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      Oh, sweetie, how nice of you to write all those kind things! I've had quite a crappy day today, so I really needed to read something like this. Thank you very much!
      Well, I think there are some remainings of innocence in Saga - she is very child-like in some of her ways. And there is nothing more innocent than children... well, at least until you don't hear all the nasty things they can say
      Yeah, I think our girls should see each other some time and talk about their experience. That would be something, huh?
      Thank you again <3
  10. kiparisova
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    Masterpiece! Very subtle psychological relationship between the loss of the eye and the loss of her father. I definitely like that you leave the reader to find their own meaning, their own truth in your stories. To participate in something interesting and exciting - this interactivity is very important for the audience.
    1. Kayol
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      I love reading the theories and interpretation you people write in comments from time to time. Being able to see so many different points of view of one little story is really fascinating - and really heartwarming, too
      Thank you very much for your comment, dear!