Literature

Gospel of Saint Veloth (Take 4)

Well, I got a burst of inspiration today so decided to take a stab at my own version of the Gospel of Saint Veloth, which had been attempted three times before.

On the one hand I managed to finish my version, on the other hand its language ended up a good deal more esoteric and impenetrable than I had initially intended. As such, unless its indecipherable nature is judged to work to its benefit, this will probably require a lot of feedback and tweaking.

Story of Shurando-Orando

following a discussion (=a disagreement) with Gnomey I got the inspiration to write a little story about House Indoril and the names of its lords.

this story/one-man play is meant to be an Indoril version of stand up comedy, or more accurately the Japanese monologue theatre rakugo. it's hugely influenced by a traditional Japanese story, Jugemu.

the book could use a better title.. 

The Beasts of War

Not sure how applicable this is, as it leans slightly on ESO's MMO convention that every large animal gets turned into a player mount at some point, so I put this up to see what kind of interest it gets.

The Dwarven Firmament

The Dwarven Firmament
by Amiel Callonus

In my travels, I have delved into dozens of Dwarven ruins, from far-reaching Bthzark on Stros M'Kai to the crumbling Bthzundcheft of the Telvanni Isles. These ancient structures have allowed scholars such as myself a glimpse into Dwarven culture, history, science, and technology. This short work is an introduction to their understanding of astronomy and a companion to Ffoulke's Firmament for the Dwarven Enthusiast.

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