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It was a bittersweet ending to the tale....Sheriff and deputy coming to the place where Covenant lie dead at the base of the cliff.
"We'll never get answers now, Dang-it!" rasped the Sheriff.
"I can tell you all you want about the Arch of time" replied the giant, now completely restored to calm at the revelation that his nemesis was dead. "But for the life of me, I do not understand who Big and Little Enos are ... and why our uniforms being a 12 dwarf and a 68 fat would cause the Unbeliever to laugh so hard that these should be his last words as he slipped ..."
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Three days later, the sheriff shot himself in the head. For it came to pass that the worm of the world's end was an ear-worm, who kept humming "East bound and down, loaded up and truckin'" and the Sheriff could take no more....
"We'll never get answers now, Dang-it!" rasped the Sheriff.
"I can tell you all you want about the Arch of time" replied the giant, now completely restored to calm at the revelation that his nemesis was dead. "But for the life of me, I do not understand who Big and Little Enos are ... and why our uniforms being a 12 dwarf and a 68 fat would cause the Unbeliever to laugh so hard that these should be his last words as he slipped ..."
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Three days later, the sheriff shot himself in the head. For it came to pass that the worm of the world's end was an ear-worm, who kept humming "East bound and down, loaded up and truckin'" and the Sheriff could take no more....
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Sheriff Lytton grumbled, "I never... What?" as he awoke, without another soul near him - not a trace of bodies in sight, nor bullets, storm-tossed skies, or even being soaked to the skin.
Impossible!
Miserable deputies deserting me... what happened... they just left me unconscious here?
As Sheriff Lytton rubbed his eyes, he suddenly noticed- wait, there was someone right here! How could he have not noticed him before?
He squinted and rubbed his eyes.
You gotta be kiddin' me. This guy looked like he stepped out of some kinda seventies disco, with his razzle-dazzle sequin-and-shiny-gold-foil doo-dad outfit. (He was wearing a cymar, if you must know. If I don't know what that is, Sheriff Lytton surely didn't know, and since I'm writing from his POV, well... that's why i'm doing things this way... you see? What IS a cymar, anyway?)
The guy walked up and was ready to say something before Lytton could even open his mouth to speak.
"Allow me to help you. You must not reject my aid. One Wildwielder already has."
The dude was practically ready to get down on his knees and beg for the chance to help. With those shifty eyes? Fat chance...
Then the freak pointed a finger across the hollow, and it was like twenty sticks of dynamite exploded in an instant.
Well, then. That's gotta count for somethin'.
"Well, fine. Just tell me what's been going on for the past twelve hours or however long it's been..." squinting up at the sun "...and don't get in my way. We're gonna track down a desperate criminal... real psycho loon... he was standing RIGHT over there before I got knocked out or whatever the hell happened..."
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Impossible!
Miserable deputies deserting me... what happened... they just left me unconscious here?
As Sheriff Lytton rubbed his eyes, he suddenly noticed- wait, there was someone right here! How could he have not noticed him before?
He squinted and rubbed his eyes.
You gotta be kiddin' me. This guy looked like he stepped out of some kinda seventies disco, with his razzle-dazzle sequin-and-shiny-gold-foil doo-dad outfit. (He was wearing a cymar, if you must know. If I don't know what that is, Sheriff Lytton surely didn't know, and since I'm writing from his POV, well... that's why i'm doing things this way... you see? What IS a cymar, anyway?)
The guy walked up and was ready to say something before Lytton could even open his mouth to speak.
"Allow me to help you. You must not reject my aid. One Wildwielder already has."
The dude was practically ready to get down on his knees and beg for the chance to help. With those shifty eyes? Fat chance...
Then the freak pointed a finger across the hollow, and it was like twenty sticks of dynamite exploded in an instant.
Well, then. That's gotta count for somethin'.
"Well, fine. Just tell me what's been going on for the past twelve hours or however long it's been..." squinting up at the sun "...and don't get in my way. We're gonna track down a desperate criminal... real psycho loon... he was standing RIGHT over there before I got knocked out or whatever the hell happened..."
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Also, shoe, looks like you've reached a thousand posts: Congrats. (also, congratulate him here, people.)
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Hey, Gamgee!
If I hadn't seen your post, I think I would still have put making an entry off on the "never, never" policy...
It's weird how seeing someone else do a thing makes it seem or become more possible to do it yourself!
So thank YOU!
I was dying to saddle Lytton with Esmer... didn't want to go through the hard work of putting words down to describe it, though!
If I hadn't seen your post, I think I would still have put making an entry off on the "never, never" policy...
It's weird how seeing someone else do a thing makes it seem or become more possible to do it yourself!
So thank YOU!
I was dying to saddle Lytton with Esmer... didn't want to go through the hard work of putting words down to describe it, though!
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
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Thanks for your shorts, Gamgee, Linna.
I think I'm missing some of the jokes in your short, Gamgee. They look like puns but I couldn't figure them out.
Anyone else want to add one of their own? If not, I'm thinking of putting the judgment up for vote.

Anyone else want to add one of their own? If not, I'm thinking of putting the judgment up for vote.
A little knowledge is still better than no knowledge.
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Well, it was already so!
And if it was already so, why shouldn't I open up a reply window and say so?
Glad to encourage.
And if it was already so, why shouldn't I open up a reply window and say so?
Glad to encourage.

"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
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Saltheart Foamfollower lifted his flagon of Diamonddraught and chuckled heartily. The drink was starting to get to his head and what could one do but laugh? "Joy is in the ears that hear, Thomas Covenant. Joy is in the ears that hear." Thomas Covenant didn't respond. Saltheart Foamfollower scratched his beard and fell into a lenghty silence as well. "I don't know. What you ask of me, Ubeliever, this concept of picking one story over another is not a very giantish this to do. How can any giant do such a thing? It is beyond us. Which story do you think is best? That's a story worth hearing all by itself."
Thomas Covenant didn't even lift his eyes from the dying flames. "Hellfire, Salheart Foamfollower. Hellfire and bloody damnation." He picked a stick and stirred the coals about angrily. Sheriff Lytton! What business had HE of all people in the Land? Damned if he was going to answer this question. "Hellfire" he muttered again, to console himself.
Slatheart Foamfollower sighed mightily. His flagon was near empty and Thomas Covenant was being stubborn, as usual. He focused a hopeful look on his other companions, the storytellers and the listeners from far off Kavinwash. "What do you say, then. Which story do you choose?"
Covenant's cheeks reddened. "You don't have to answer him," he told them hurriedly. Then, seeing the crestfallen look on his friend's face he amended, "Well, you can tell him what you thought of them, if feel like it. No one has to like stories about Sheriff Lytton," he added to himself. "White Gold Belt Buckle!" he finished in disbelief.
Saltheart Foamfollower nodded sagely. "Anything you have to say would be most welcome."
Thomas Covenant didn't even lift his eyes from the dying flames. "Hellfire, Salheart Foamfollower. Hellfire and bloody damnation." He picked a stick and stirred the coals about angrily. Sheriff Lytton! What business had HE of all people in the Land? Damned if he was going to answer this question. "Hellfire" he muttered again, to console himself.
Slatheart Foamfollower sighed mightily. His flagon was near empty and Thomas Covenant was being stubborn, as usual. He focused a hopeful look on his other companions, the storytellers and the listeners from far off Kavinwash. "What do you say, then. Which story do you choose?"
Covenant's cheeks reddened. "You don't have to answer him," he told them hurriedly. Then, seeing the crestfallen look on his friend's face he amended, "Well, you can tell him what you thought of them, if feel like it. No one has to like stories about Sheriff Lytton," he added to himself. "White Gold Belt Buckle!" he finished in disbelief.
Saltheart Foamfollower nodded sagely. "Anything you have to say would be most welcome."
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There are appeals to each.
I am surprised Foamy did not lean toward Frostheart's entry. Not only is it from a fellow Giant, but it has the Giantish attribute of being the very opposite of brief. Indeed, it is both verbose and prolix.
At the opposite extreme, Doc's submission is short...but it does the job well. Admittedly, it depends on knowing some American Pop Culture references if one is to get the humor, but that stuff is pervasive.
Linna followed the Watch tradition of considering the rules to be optional suggestions...and substituted Esmer for Longwrath in the deputy role. It worked.
All are Bad Writing at its finest, but pressed for a choice, I will go with Frosty.
I am surprised Foamy did not lean toward Frostheart's entry. Not only is it from a fellow Giant, but it has the Giantish attribute of being the very opposite of brief. Indeed, it is both verbose and prolix.
At the opposite extreme, Doc's submission is short...but it does the job well. Admittedly, it depends on knowing some American Pop Culture references if one is to get the humor, but that stuff is pervasive.
Linna followed the Watch tradition of considering the rules to be optional suggestions...and substituted Esmer for Longwrath in the deputy role. It worked.
All are Bad Writing at its finest, but pressed for a choice, I will go with Frosty.
Focus on where you are going and why.
Never lose awareness of how far down "down" is...but don't obsess about it.
Never lose awareness of how far down "down" is...but don't obsess about it.
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Nooo Foamy!!
I'll go with Gamgee's. Understood the American popculture reffs after some googling and youtubing.

Finnish: Olkaa hyvät ja istukaa alas (10 syllables)
English: Please sit down (3 syllables)

I'll go with Gamgee's. Understood the American popculture reffs after some googling and youtubing.
Linna Heartlistener wrote:This guy looked like he stepped out of some kinda seventies disco, with his razzle-dazzle sequin-and-shiny-gold-foil doo-dad outfit


While the IRL face behind the Giantsona is a short, skinny runt, the language remains the same. I remember just laughing at some plane announcements the other day and how long Finnish sounds compared to, well, anything.Icarus Unfallen wrote:...Giantish attribute of being the very opposite of brief. Indeed, it is both verbose and prolix.
Finnish: Olkaa hyvät ja istukaa alas (10 syllables)
English: Please sit down (3 syllables)
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Thanks! 
A new task for all ye aspiring authors and badficcers!
THOOLAH complains about Linden. Whiny this, whiny that. Insufferable this and annoying that. Well, your task is to rewrite her character into something that those cultists might accept. All Mary Sue cliches can be utilized. You may also add illustrations or music. Pick a suitable scene and describe her new dazzling, sparkly perfection until our eyes bleed!
If this is not your horn of mead, then you can also write a horribly cheesy love scene between any two TCTC characters. My brain's a bit sluggish in terms of creativity right now, just arrived back to the country.
Deadline: 21.4.

A new task for all ye aspiring authors and badficcers!
THOOLAH complains about Linden. Whiny this, whiny that. Insufferable this and annoying that. Well, your task is to rewrite her character into something that those cultists might accept. All Mary Sue cliches can be utilized. You may also add illustrations or music. Pick a suitable scene and describe her new dazzling, sparkly perfection until our eyes bleed!
If this is not your horn of mead, then you can also write a horribly cheesy love scene between any two TCTC characters. My brain's a bit sluggish in terms of creativity right now, just arrived back to the country.
Deadline: 21.4.
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?? Where do you get the 24th? 21st of April. Americans write dates backwards.sgt.null wrote:21.4 is april 24th?

Now, folks, get typing! You too, sarge, but not "Metastatic clowns in the supper of life, thinking inside the chimney. Kumquats swim in the archipelago rainbow."

BTW, haven't gotten my winnings yet.