Customs, pt. 7

Feb 01, 2007 15:22

It was late afternoon before I came by Doylen’s, and at that hour, there wasn’t much in the pub except some sunlight and Doylen herself, who was all wide-eyed attention when I came through the door ( Read more... )

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paulownia February 2 2007, 00:25:22 UTC
Is it sick of me to be so amused by a sidhe? I rather enjoy the turn towards wry observation at the end. (I'm still laughing over this one: "Once, in the fifties, an escaped lhiannan sidhe started working as a director in California, and the deaths were appalling. ")

BTW , is it pictsie or pixie? Given my unfamiliarity with fey, random monsters, and other mythological creatures, I wanted to ask...
:p

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vmurther February 2 2007, 00:45:42 UTC

I used pictsie on purpose. It's a deliberate turn from the usual pixie, but there will be an explanation on that in a later installment.

I couldn't resist the director anecdote.

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paulownia February 2 2007, 01:22:20 UTC
I think it's more the "deaths were appalling" part that amuse me. (sick humor at work) Particularly since it involves Hollywood types...

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mchossman February 2 2007, 16:17:49 UTC
That was neat. I was pleasantly intrigued while reading through this entry. I dig your slant on the mystical side of your world and how much your villain is so atypical of the 'bad guys' one would expect.

Now we just need, more entries!

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