She imagined Silver giving people rides. She would go first, to show everyone that it was safe. She pictured the palace roofs below her feet as Silver soared above them. Everyone would be waving and pointing, and she would have a view of the entire courtyard and the farms and fields beyond. Birds would fly under their feet. Smiling, Verity felt herself tilting a bit as if Silver were starting to turn. The next moment, she was asleep.
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely." Joshua, quoting (possibly misquoting?) in Madeleine L'Engle's The Arm of the Starfish
Is that true? It certainly seems to be; there is a lot of cruelty and corruption in the world - and also in Cashore's fictional world. Bitterblue, the young girl rescued by Katsa and Po in Graceling, is now 18, and a queen.( Read more... )
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Poll #1836699 Alien cameras
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 6
What should I call an alien video camera?
| Holocam is fine. After all, everyone knows what it means. |
| Electric scribe |
| memory keeper |
| Some alien word like ahnkat |
| Something else, which I'll suggest in the comments |
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So - I am continuing my edits, but there are a few small things I really think I should change. For one thing, I think the city name "Newport" sounds too pedestrian for the Telaka Capitol. What should I call it instead? TIA for any responses and suggestions!
| Emperor's Landing |
| Deep Harbor |
| First city, or something like that |
| Some alien-sounding name |
| Something else, which I'll suggest in the comments |
If I choose an alien place name (struggling with these!) what sounds good?
| Enek's city (perhaps as something like Adanek?) |
| Heck, Adanek! I think I like that one! |
| Kassin |
| Alit mouth (for the river Alit, a name like Weymouth) |
| I'm open to suggestions! |
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As they left the sickbay, a tall man scowled and muttered something, and Kiril shoved Kennet behind him and reached for the knife at his belt - but it was gone. “Kiril?” Kennet whispered.
“It’s all right,” Kiril answered, and tried to make himself believe it, so that Kennet would, as well. But he could feel himself shaking. How could he protect his brother and cousin, weaponless and surrounded by enemies? Then Donahue stepped forward.
I'd love to know what those (few) who know the story think of that! I think it helps, as far as it goes. And - okay. Just a touch more from the dragons:
I must say, it’s rather hard to read. Look,” and lady Ash held the book out to Verity. “Can you make it out at all?”
Verity peered at the open page in front of her and then laughed. “Her writing was awfully scraggly, wasn’t it? Worse than father’s. I think it says something about combing sulfur?”

daffodils, Litchfield
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Here is a pic of a farm near my Dad's house - and all the flowers have been in bloom for awhile now! Happy Easter to all who celebrate!
And happy Passover, too, to those who celebrate that holiday. Uri Avnery, the renowned Israeli peace activist, has a fascinating post on the Haggadah here
I think the thing to remember is that these holidays are about love, forgiveness, and freedom. Let's all cast out fear and hatred and remember that our life in this world is a blessing.
End of sermon from me! Happy holidays. :)
Frieda, the scrawny, downtrodden serving wench, wiped her nose with the back of her hand and gaped at the vision of beauty that had stopped in the doorway: a knight, his eyes flashing like coals, his hair the gold of new-drawn ale, and his armor shining like the sun upon rising.
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“If I didn’t have to struggle to get into the saddle, I would ride out more. I’m fine once I’m up. You see, Lady Ash helped me invent a saddle - “
The king seemed ready to go on at length. Silver looked interested, Lady Ash slightly embarrassed, and Frank worried. As Verity watched, he shuffled his feet and said, “Father? I beg your pardon, Father.”