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[quote]A new Tnt is ready![/quote]
Dyn-o-MITE!
(hope you weren't expecting me to say that this blows
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*snicker* I dunno, it might be an explosive episode.
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[quote]Hope you like the story![/quote]
Indubitably!
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Thank you!
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[quote]Imoen sat on a coil of rope above deck[/quote]
Oooh, great literary device! She was sitting on a coil of rope, whereas b4 her reconciliation w/ Laska, she was at loose ends. Clever, dude!
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YES! Finally, someone who noticed!
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[quote]"I'm off!" Imoen smiled and left her cosy coil of rope to check up on the ropes tied to the stern. The ropes appeared to be fastened securely, once again introducing Imoen to a world of boredom. [/quote]
And I don't know whether you're continuing the "rope" motif here, or whether it's coincidental -- after all there are skads o' ropes & lines on a ship. What did that Freud guy once say? "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar."
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Coincidental...
There's not much jobs to do onboard of a well-run ship, it seems.
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[quote]Laska in an elaborate five-part white wedding-dress.[/quote]
I know Rose says this was just in her imagination, but I'd *love* to see Laska donning such raiment. Puh-lease?!
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LOL! Why not? It'll be far in the future, though.
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[quote]"Oh, my!" Imoen blushed wildly red. If she had been drinking something, the sketchbook would have been completely drenched.[/quote]
At least it's Immy, as opposed to a *certain* Tormtar: he's getting up in years, and we don't really want gramps to wind up flat aback.
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LOL!
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[quote]"Hi Rose! How's Laska screwing? AH! I mean, doing... AH! I mean, how is she? AH! I... I give up..."[/quote]
Speaking of Mr Freud...
Btw, I liked how you had Immy floundering about in this passage. It's so true to her (especially how Charname catches her lying about Gorion's letter at the beginning of BG1).
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LOL! Immy's not used to lying, and she's not the person for it.
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[quote]"I didn't turn red!" Imoen protested. "Nope, not me, not even, never red. Did I mention I hate red? Yes, red is for losers! Only losers and lowlives turn red, yes, they do, and I'm not because I'm not a loser or a lowlife, no sir, but I don't like red, because red is just so red and awkward, because red can be damn silly, because, well, it's RED after all..."[/quote]
::nods:: Aha; so *that* explains why she tinted her hair pink instead.
Ya know, it's just as well as Brutha Heddy (aka Edwin) ain't here, 'cuz he might take umbrage at her "sanguine" observations.
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LOL! Good thing too. But red is just so... RED, you know?
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[quote"But Viconia is glad that you're there, even if she won't show it. Offer her some kindness and you'll break through her shell, if you want to be her confidente."[/quote]
Aw, I thought that was Keldy's job. ::pouts::
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It's a job of the both of them.
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[quote]And that moment, Jan came out from belowdecks and regarded the swinging dwarf for a few moments. "Now, this is a fine turn of events," Jan snickered. "You know, seeing you hang like there you remind me of my neighbor Roddy McNugget, the Beardwalking dwarf."[/quote]
Talk about a captive audience!
You know, I usually eschew Jansian tales -- Jan's verbosity just drives me up the wall -- but this one was a real hoot 'n' a half! Thank you for a laugh.
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Glad to hear it! I love coming up with Jansen-tales. I can go really wild.
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"Aha, you like me!" Imoen grinned.[/quote]
Sometimes a little knowledge can be dangerous.
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*grin* Who knows?
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Thank you for another delightful chapter! I really got a kick out of this.
...even if Keldorn didn't play an active role.
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Thank you! There'll be bigger roles for Keldorn in the future.
Thanks for commenting,
---Weyoun