There are times when I can't sleep. I get myself out of bed and light a candle at my desk, while trying not to disturb my apprentice who sleeps at the foot of my bed.
My mind wanders as it's inclined to, thinking about this strange, quiet, ever watchful boy. Of his family, he was the only one that the Baron and his knights were able to rescue. The
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And I imagine Alya will find a pack of her own. Or make one.
Jason told me tonight that the ending of the story arc was the same as finishing a really good book that you didn't want to end.
A really good compliment that. Makes me want to do more.
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Speaking of wolves, you did have that mention of the wolf king within the last campaign that I've been wondering a lot about. You better believe it's unsettled Alya a great deal, so if nothing else she'd snoop around to find out what she can on that potential plot device should the need arise to continue the game at a later date.
(And I'm agreed with Jason on this. Since the 'Wednesday Game' seems to forever be on hold, this latest campaign of yours was the one I enjoyed the most. It is sad to have it end.)
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And the game isn't really over. Just the first book. I know pretty much what directions it will go, I just need to work out the basic plot.
And...I suppose...I'll have to decide on a new name to call it...
By the way...I'd like to toss around story stuff about how Alya came to escape with you. I'd like to write that from her point of view. When do you think you might have time for that?
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