Pantheon 2.0 - Rules and Comments Thread
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what is the next dead line?
Death is the threshold through which life eternal is reached.
Saving Eiran is the main reason for existing.
Embrace Death as the best means towards this goal.
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Saving Eiran is the main reason for existing.
Embrace Death as the best means towards this goal.
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Total Worshipers and Prevalent Race: 2.411.443 (undead humans)
- Mistress Cathy
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:::with sincere advance apologies to Anne McCaffrey for the obvious derivitivenss (is that a word?) of the story I am about to post. a creative writer I am most certainly not!:::
I also wish to apologize ahead of time for double posting in the Game thread. This story is ready and I know not how long it will be before another posts...
I also wish to apologize ahead of time for double posting in the Game thread. This story is ready and I know not how long it will be before another posts...

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If you're going to copy an author's work on dragons, you may as well choose the best!:::with sincere advance apologies to Anne McCaffrey for the obvious derivitivenss (is that a word?) of the story I am about to post. a creative writer I am most certainly not!:::
Oh, and I sincerely hope that you've asked the god of love's blessing on your mating flights!
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Agreed and done during the last Turn!Stonemaybe wrote:If you're going to copy an author's work on dragons, you may as well choose the best!:::with sincere advance apologies to Anne McCaffrey for the obvious derivitivenss (is that a word?) of the story I am about to post. a creative writer I am most certainly not!:::
Oh, and I sincerely hope that you've asked the god of love's blessing on your mating flights!
:::I only hope I did said author proud:::
I hate writing!!!
Also, the Pern dragons are the only ones I am intimately familiar with. My love of Pern is deeper and far older than my love of The Land (the audience gasps), hence my Watch user name, and my decades old AOL screen name. I have had other series with dragons suggested to me so I can learn more of them; Neverness being first on my list to read when I finally complete my journey to The Tower (still currently wading through The Stand).
Further suggestions would be much appreciated!

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So I assumed from the first page, m'lady. I read the original edition many years ago, but this is my first time through The Complete and Uncut Edition.Jove wrote:OOO!! The Stand is good. But there are no dragons in it, hehe.
Yes, m'lady. But he who has advised me the most on books he knows of dragons tells me said series didn't grab him. So I had put it lower on my list. Do you disagree?Jove wrote:You have been told about A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin, haven't you? There are dragons in those books.

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There are no dragons in Neverness. Mind you, it should still be extremely high on your list!!
But maybe Earthsea should be next. There are dragons there, after all. Not nearly as prevalent as Pern, although the last two books have much more than the first four. And they're extremely different than Pern's dragons. At least what I've heard of Pern's dragons, and all I've heard of them is from O-gon-cho. But I know they are very, very different.
But maybe Earthsea should be next. There are dragons there, after all. Not nearly as prevalent as Pern, although the last two books have much more than the first four. And they're extremely different than Pern's dragons. At least what I've heard of Pern's dragons, and all I've heard of them is from O-gon-cho. But I know they are very, very different.
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

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Ooops!Fist and Faith wrote:There are no dragons in Neverness. Mind you, it should still be extremely high on your list!!
:::Mentally adjusting list:::
That was second, based on what I had thought I heard.Fist and Faith wrote:But maybe Earthsea should be next. There are dragons there, after all. Not nearly as prevalent as Pern, although the last two books have much more than the first four. And they're extremely different than Pern's dragons. At least what I've heard of Pern's dragons, and all I've heard of them is from O-gon-cho. But I know they are very, very different.

