It's the editing that's dragged me back so I know exactly where you stand here.
I had to make a similar decision. I went with a rough edit, taking out the worst of the mistakes so I can catch up and write new chapters. there are so many things Iwant to add.
The rebelion,
Morrowind, (various plots and trips to Morrowind. One including the Twin Lamps)
Finish the Rebelion (It's in two halves)
Deal with Alduin
DawnGuard
Sort out Red
Mirrak
Skjor
Cyrodiil Mermaids..... (Haha don't ask its a secret)
Pirates
The Black Argonian......
So much to write but before I can do any of this I need to get the chapters I have written posted so readers can follow. I've still got lots to work on and one day I'll come back and edit them so they are where I want them to be. I just need these up so I can write new content. there's so much to do before TESVI comes out.
It's the editing that's dragged me back so I know exactly where you stand here.
I had to make a similar decision. I went with a rough edit, taking out the worst of the mistakes so I can catch up and write new chapters. there are so many things Iwant to add.
The rebelion,
Morrowind, (various plots and trips to Morrowind. One including the Twin Lamps)
Finish the Rebelion (It's in two halves)
Deal with Alduin
DawnGuard
Sort out Red
Mirrak
Skjor
Cyrodiil Mermaids..... (Haha don't ask its a secret)
Pirates
The Black Argonian......
So much to write but before I can do any of this I need to get the chapters I have written posted so readers can follow. I've still got lots to work on and one day I'll come back and edit them so they are where I want them to be. I just need these up so I can write new content. there's so much to do before TESVI comes out.
Here's the first paragraph from part 2 of my new series! I'm trying to make Avarain less of a clear-cut hero than Ardolan was. Hope you like!
Hmmm sort of reminds me of the german in Django.
"One one hand I am opposed to slavery but on the other it serves my purpose". Or something like that.
When can we expect to see more Tenebrous?
Here's the first paragraph from part 2 of my new series! I'm trying to make Avarain less of a clear-cut hero than Ardolan was. Hope you like!
Hmmm sort of reminds me of the german in Django.
"One one hand I am opposed to slavery but on the other it serves my purpose". Or something like that.
When can we expect to see more Tenebrous?
Looking forwards to it..........
Howling about the next chapers...
My next chapter which will be posted tomorrow night will be my 250th chapter not including the nine Bloodmoon rising Chapters and the single Blessing of the Beast chapter. (I have to write more of these.... so much to get on with).
I'll have to workout the word count.....
Looking forwards to it..........
Howling about the next chapers...
My next chapter which will be posted tomorrow night will be my 250th chapter not including the nine Bloodmoon rising Chapters and the single Blessing of the Beast chapter. (I have to write more of these.... so much to get on with).
I'll have to workout the word count.....
Tenebrous said:Here's the first paragraph from part 2 of my new series! I'm trying to make Avarain less of a clear-cut hero than Ardolan was. Hope you like!
Avarain Hlel was, by all accounts, a rather unique Dunmer. The Hlel family was once a major player in the noble Great House Dres of the land of Morrowind, which is historically known to have been highly involved in the slave trade throughout said province. Indeed, both official records from the Era and Avarain's own journals reveal the Hlel family was responsible for managing the slaves in the entire Stonefalls region, and were therefore quite high in the Dres hierarchy. They were opposed to the Ebonheart Pact freeing the Argonians for this reason. However, despite this, and despite his own admitted dislike of the reptilian beastfolk, Avarain himself was a defender of their right to freedom. He wrote in his journal: “Though the lizard-men of the swamps are brutish, and honestly alien to most civilized races, it is obvious through their service to the Pact that they know loyalty and bravery. To continue enslaving our stalwart allies is clearly a mistake; they have more than earned to be free from our bonds.”
Tenebrous said: @Sotek He's a unique character: He respects Argonians, and doesn't want them enslaved, but at the same time rather dislikes them for their alien nature. I dunno when the next chapter will be up, but hopefully it'll be soon.
I like the sound of Avarain; he's a bit like me. While I don't believe Argonians should be enslaved, I tend to keep my distance and make jokes at their expense.
Except for Sotek. He's my one exception to the rule.
What're Avarain's goals?
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Here's the first paragraph from part 2 of my new series! I'm trying to make Avarain less of a clear-cut hero than Ardolan was. Hope you like!
Avarain Hlel was, by all accounts, a rather unique Dunmer. The Hlel family was once a major player in the noble Great House Dres of the land of Morrowind, which is historically known to have been highly involved in the slave trade throughout said province. Indeed, both official records from the Era and Avarain's own journals reveal the Hlel family was responsible for managing the slaves in the entire Stonefalls region, and were therefore quite high in the Dres hierarchy. They were opposed to the Ebonheart Pact freeing the Argonians for this reason. However, despite this, and despite his own admitted dislike of the reptilian beastfolk, Avarain himself was a defender of their right to freedom. He wrote in his journal: “Though the lizard-men of the swamps are brutish, and honestly alien to most civilized races, it is obvious through their service to the Pact that they know loyalty and bravery. To continue enslaving our stalwart allies is clearly a mistake; they have more than earned to be free from our bonds.”
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[blockquote][b][url=/profile/Tenebrous]Tenebrous[/url] said:[/b] @Sotek He's a unique character: He respects Argonians, and doesn't want them enslaved, but at the same time rather dislikes them for their alien nature. I dunno when the next chapter will be up, but hopefully it'll be soon.[/blockquote]
I like the sound of Avarain; he's a bit like me. While I don't believe Argonians should be enslaved, I tend to keep my distance and make jokes at their expense.
Except for Sotek. He's my one exception to the rule.
What're Avarain's goals?
Interesting. So this may be a stupid question, but how exactly do these gameplay stories work? Or, how do you approach them? I'm not sure if you've noticed, but about 90% of what I've written has been short stories. So the concept is foreign to me in practice.
Interesting. So this may be a stupid question, but how exactly do these gameplay stories work? Or, how do you approach them? I'm not sure if you've noticed, but about 90% of what I've written has been short stories. So the concept is foreign to me in practice.