Yeesha?

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So we had a vigil the other day, and Yeesha appeared. Sort of. She was her old (?) holographic self, and didn’t say a word but… she was there. Whether it was really her or not, we got a reaction.

Oh yeah, and it’s snowing in Delin. Purrdy.

(Yeah, horrid short post. No time. Will elaborate more later.)… (Read more)

Fireworks

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Eder Tsogahl

They did say, do not expect fireworks when the Cavern opens officially. It’s just marketing.
We did not get real fireworks, true, but… wohba!

People were gathering in the City, dancing, cheering and generally being happy. Once the City got full, they overflowed in the ‘hoods. So many people showing up in the Nexus!

Then, just to make our day worth, Nick White passed by and gave every ‘hood a Book to Eder Tsogahl (though now some ‘hoods got Eder … (Read more)

To Cate Alexander…

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First of all, try and get a professional web designer for the DRC site. Right now it just looks cheap.

Second, please reconsider the removal of all the information that was previously available on the DRC website and has now obviously disappeared. Let’s take a few examples:

  • Pages and documentations: the document about the Lost book of Birenni; the information on the fact that the stained glass artwork on the linking room is not of D’ni origin; the information pages
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Lots of stuff

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Yet another late post…
So. Where to begin?

Delin. Very pretty – so similar to Kemo in some details and yet so very different. I love Delin; it relaxes me, and it has a nice twilight, autumnal feeling. And that’s why I’m majorly bugged by the presence of that journey door: how can someone relax peacefully with a herd of people noisily trying to open that thing? Some say that the DRC opened the Age before Yeesha was ready with … (Read more)

A volte riaprono

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La categoria libraria di questo blog ha il nome di una libreria che non esiste più. Tre anni dopo, però, gli ex proprietari della stessa ritornano in grande stile (ri)aprendo una libreria nel centro artistico-letterario della città di Reggio: via Farini. E da quasi 100 anni che quegli stessi locali ospitano libri, in un modo o nell’altro, quindi si tratta solo di un certo ritorno allo status quo.

In attesa di andarci a spendere dei soldi, mi sono messo … (Read more)