They did eventually work it all out, though. When all was said and done, their, heh, priorities were in order. Some things are just too important.
Tag: microfiction
Patreon Microfiction: Questin’ in Beverly Hills.
“Questin’ in Beverly Hills” is set in the same universe as The Book (yeah, yeah, I gotta set up more alpha readers for that). it is, I feel, somewhat self-explanatory. Gonna be honest, though: I may not revisit their questing. They’re pretty standard adventurers, really.
Patreon Microfiction: ‘The Kittens of Ulthar.’
Patreon Microfiction: ‘Unfiltered.’
I liked the idea behind ‘Unfiltered’ so much it’s now the current RPG campaign world I’m writing for Patreon. I feel that it is most entertainingly spooky. Check it out!
Patreon Microfiction: “Jolly Woad Elves.”
“Jolly Woad Elves” was… Christmas-themed. In a manner of speaking. I dunno if it means anything more than that.
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Patreon Microfiction: “Excellent Point, Jerry.”
Seriously, there’s always that one guy who doesn’t really think questions through before he asks them. What was that dude’s victory condition, there? What would he have done if Jerry had stopped and gone, “Why… I don’t know?”
Patreon Microfiction: “Why Not Do It With Some Style?”
“Why Not Do It With Some Style?” …Why not, indeed? There’s no reason to be dull about these things.
Patreon Microfiction: Perfectly Reasonable Explanation.
I think that, if things like “Perfectly Reasonable Explanation” happened, people would respond to them like that. Seriously, though: what’s the alternative? Forget about failing to convince the world; what happens if you succeed?
Continue reading Patreon Microfiction: Perfectly Reasonable Explanation.Patreon Microfiction: “A Cursed Field of Research.”
The joke in “A Cursed Field of Research” probably wouldn’t work in fantasy languages. I don’t even know if it works in any other language except English. Not really interested if it does or doesn’t either, to be honest. It’s a bad joke in mine, and that’s what’s important.
Patreon Microfiction: “Common Cause.”
There isn’t anything more to “Common Cause,” honestly. Except the thought that we will probably need to find new monsters to scare us. The ones that HPL and his crew created are great, but they’re not really the latest thing, are they?
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