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33 comments

  1. Liadys
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    Astonishing work dear !
  2. lidertz
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    Wonderful work Kayol! I need a lot of time to read and brows all your work what I missed! Thank you for your amazing creations, I'm really a fan of your style!
    1. Kayol
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      Thank you for reading and commenting! I'm really glad you find my writing to your liking.
  3. Queenieangel
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    A marvelous work and wonderful images, Kayol!!
    1. Kayol
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      Thank you!
  4. BlackMaid
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    I`m everytime catched by your excellent writing This location invites to knee in front of the carvings ... It reminds me always to the Altar of Pergamon and brings the feeling back to me , I stood the first time in front of it... overwhelmed by it`s beauty and age of centuries...
    Your words are describing Saga`s feelings fantastic in your own mystic style. Together with your wonderful lightened pictures a real pleasure.... well done
    1. Kayol
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      Thank you for your comment!
      Also, I'm super jealous that you got to see the Pergamon Altar - I've only ever seen it on pictures
    2. BlackMaid
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      You have to go to Berlin in the "Pergamon-Museum" I think, it's not too far from you. There you can enjoy this fantastic piece of carving
  5. PTC001
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    I love bees. seriously, wonderful little stripped dragons Seeing people getting stressed by them always make me smile. Yesterday one was dancing around my hand!

    Okay, enough bee loving; you know I love your writing as well, so I will put the focus on the remaining story-line still to brew; you can make it Kayol, before Christmas, no worries...you have Delphine So far I haven't really figured out how I will manage this part, I haven't done the main quest for some time, so when I read your sets, I realize the trouble I am in. But beside those little facts, is how interesting you really narrate, focusing on Saga, the band, all they can go through personally in such a story, not just kicking villains or punching dragons, but as a ... well...saga, where there is a mix of legends and history, but without really knowing which is which.

    Bless you both, yourself for this writing...and Larkspur for sneezing
    1. Kayol
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      Yeah, bees are great! I don't get why people are afraid of them, they're not aggressive at all.

      Thank you for your comment! And don't worry, you seem to have a good idea on how to deal with the quest Delphine-less
  6. wadelycan
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    Great chapter. Really enjoyed the interaction with Alduin's Wall, and the feeling of history being forever remembered there.

    I read your last chapter as well, but I was wondering which chapter is the first one? I found myself amazed by the work but want to start from the beginning so that I have some context of what happened
    1. Kayol
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      Oh, thank you! It's great to know you've enjoyed this scribbling.

      Well, the story is pretty much a collection of glimpses into my character's life, which makes each installment practically a standalone, I guess But if I were to point out the moment from which my tale becomes more consistent, it would have to be How it all started - Part I. I have to warn you though - almost all the links to the images in the early stories are broken, so it looks a bit strange, but I'm working on reuploading them
      You could also start from Mother, I am, or Smuggler, I think they are good starting points as well

      Also, thank you very much for being interested in my story, that's a huge compliment!
  7. RatherWindy
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    First off ,.. your images/portraits look great,.. and your own words fitted these images very well,.. observant with an almost neutral quality to them. That's also the case (somewhat) with your writing. You seem to write it in third person (if you know what I mean) . Yhe suject of your story is pretty intense (your story as a whole I mean) ,.. yet your writing makes it sinc in fairly easy. I think that is a great quality,..
    1. Kayol
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      Thank you, darling! I'm glad you enjoyed this installment - and considered the text to flow, no less! It really made me happy.
  8. wolfgrimdark
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    I got the feeling that this story was an observer story - the reader watching the events of Saga as she herself is observing all the ancient stones around her and their history. The rest of the band are just insects in the background. The way her mind speaks about age, the dragons, the cost to get in and how she is but a young dragon. Words and images danced together very well in this post as well.

    Going out to enjoy some sun myself right now ... although I do tend to prefer rainy weekends.
    1. Kayol
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      Yeah, I think the narration was detached from Saga this time - maybe because she is also detached from the world as well as herself. Thank you for your insightful comment!

      Oh, I love me some rain, but lately I've been craving warmth. Nothing better than sitting under a tree with a book and my dog as a companion
  9. Pikalchu
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    Great story along with the images, well done!
    1. Kayol
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      Thanks!
  10. tgstyle24
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    Is this the moment of realizing what will awaits her... the moment in which her role slowly becomes tangible real... the last try to hide in her own mind...? Or do I interpret too much into it?
    It's a wonderful visually stunning transition
    Enjoy the sunny weather and I wish you a lot of fun with the bees and butterflies, Kayol
    1. Kayol
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      Thank you, dear!

      Hey, there is no such thing as wrong interpretation The story, when shared with the world, becomes something completely different than the original authore intended it to be. Actually, it turns into many different stories, understood and decoded in a different way by every single reader.
      For me, it was more about her painted face crumbling, a bit of the inner struggle between the Dragonborn and Listener (which I consider a sort of possession). But what you wrote is, of course, a huge part of the said process, so I think our ways of interpreting it are not too far apart.
      Thanks again! And I wish you a beautiful last days of summer, too!