Meet Ophelia, the LivingStone.
And no update in the middle of this week, sorry. I’ll be back before Sunday, April 9. Please feel free to subscribe to the email list so you can be notified when Endstone updates.
See you soon,
Tony
Meet Ophelia, the LivingStone.
And no update in the middle of this week, sorry. I’ll be back before Sunday, April 9. Please feel free to subscribe to the email list so you can be notified when Endstone updates.
See you soon,
Tony
“Dr. LivingStone, I presume?”
Ah, darn it! I was just going to say that an opportunity was missed and use that quote. Well played, Crowbar, well played! It would have made a good title, if Tony was using titles anymore.
OK changed the title for you guys, lol. 🙂
Oh, and I’d prefer to use titles, but I figure it’s better for Google to index if I use phrases like “comics” and “fantasy” etc.
I agree with you on that one, Google is a fickle mistress. That, and you tend to run out of titles after awhile….
Wazzat? Ancient terrible blog long since deleted, formatted, slightly shotgunned, and fed to all-consuming fire? Hahahahaha no idea what you’re talking about. 😉
End of Line
For that type of blog (they do exist) there’s always the archives of the net. 😉
Yea! Thanks!
But first… Would you kindly… Deal with these lovely people who want to keep me from bringing back your loved ones?
And drawing timeline here, she’s from before the present names for the stones, but after part of humanity began to treat the other part as animals… Now if only there was any way to tell how long a timeperiod that could possibly be… 😀
Yes the people could possibly be a problem, stay tuned. 🙂
And good observation about Ophelia’s age: She’s old enough to have different names for the stones, but she’s after the human/animal genetic split. When writing this story, I wanted her to be ancient, but not as old as GATES from the first story. We’ve already seen the “modern” world so I didn’t want to go there again.