I sooo want to see some used on that Amnion "defensive" coming after her -
The suspense is killing me. I can hardly wait...
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TheWormoftheWorld'sEnd wrote:In Chaos and Order, page 556, SRD says the Trumpet has been equipped with singularity grenades.
I sooo want to see some used on that Amnion "defensive" coming after her -
The suspense is killing me. I can hardly wait...
TheWormoftheWorld'sEnd wrote:In Chaos and Order, page 556, SRD says the Trumpet has been equipped with singularity grenades.
I sooo want to see some used on that Amnion "defensive" coming after her -
The suspense is killing me. I can hardly wait...
Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
Both books had that. It's one of the similarities I was referring to. But that's not the point. The build-up in Dark and Hungry was more dramatic and the ending unpredictable. And the ending of that book made me feel. If a book can make me feel, that's a real accomplishment on the part of the author.Orlion wrote:Yeah, it hard to beatSpoiler
what is essentially an exploding planet!
I agree with this, all of it!Holsety wrote:You think that independence of thought is important to you, but would you feel differently if you lost it? I'm not that afraid of the mutagens.
However, from my human perspective, I don't approve of amnions using mutagens on other humans as a general principle.