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The final part. I'd like to think I've gotten better at writing physical, action-oriented scenes since I first wrote this, but eh, who knows.

III. The Blackbird )
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Apologies to the f-list for the spam; I just want to get these re-posted asap.

II. The Encounter )
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This has actually been posted here before, like... back in 2007. But when I tried to edit the original posts to include revisions, the formatting got completely fucked over. WHOOPS. why, why, why was I ever so young and stupid that I could ever think using the Rich Text Editor was a good idea.

Anyway, as with before - this is another background story for the Chroma canon, divided into three parts. Here's the first.

I. The Aftermath )
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I've been working on some semi-new canon, and I think I've finally got the rough plot and character details hammered out. The following is just something I wrote to explore the characters of two antagonists, (maybe three, counting the POV character), Francesca Staunton and Gregory Wolfe.

Francesca collects. )

Gregory sings. )

Francesca also sings. )
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I don't know why, but lately I've been in the mood to post more of my original writing.

So, with that in mind, here is the complete version of this.

I am the last true god of my people. )
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to post more of my (original) writings here. At least, the stuff that I've already done. Maybe with some crit I can get more motivation to actually finish things.

This is the first part of a story that is sort of a follow-up to C728K. I actually started writing this one first, and C728K came about due to the fact that I had no idea what the hell I was doing with Konrad's character. This installment still feels a bit rough in some spots, but I'm posting it anyway.

Ascension, pt. 1 )
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I think I'm beginning to feel Konrad's plight.

On an unrelated note, I can't decide whether to f-lock part IV or not.  People say I should own up to what I write, but when it comes to this, I just don't know.  I feel like people read things like that and then, instead of viewing it independently, or for its own merit, decide "oh, so she's that kind of writer."

And I'm not.  At least, I don't think of myself as "that" kind of writer.  I don't even know what "that" kind of writing is, or if I'm "any" kind of writer at all.  But I don't think I want to be labeled "that" kind of writer.

I don't know.

V. Strength )
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I'm thinking about getting a paid account.

I'm not sure why.

In other news, writing in character is fun.

To solely the Dark Regenerist, and no other... )