First line of yesterday: She shoved Guiesswin to the decks as the streaks of silver dove from the sky.
Last line of yesterday: “If you say [name name 2], I will drop a rock on you and leave you here for the Blanks to find.”
I wrote 2506 words yesterday, bringing my total to 7,577.
People & Places named/Need Naming:
... So four hundred [town town] dollars..."
are now Wyvian dollars, from the town of Wyverness. Thanks, Sky!
[Name Name], who brought Guiesswin over the mountains, and [Name Name 2], another who does Emilia's job, are still unnamed. Rix suggested a surname of Morgernstern for one of them.
In Addition
I need a [west place], equivalent to the eastern edge of the Breadbasket, and another name for Boston.
And now I write.
Note: RTF editor in Dreamwidth is SO not worth not typing in <>.
Last line of yesterday: “If you say [name name 2], I will drop a rock on you and leave you here for the Blanks to find.”
I wrote 2506 words yesterday, bringing my total to 7,577.
People & Places named/Need Naming:
... So four hundred [town town] dollars..."
are now Wyvian dollars, from the town of Wyverness. Thanks, Sky!
[Name Name], who brought Guiesswin over the mountains, and [Name Name 2], another who does Emilia's job, are still unnamed. Rix suggested a surname of Morgernstern for one of them.
In Addition
I need a [west place], equivalent to the eastern edge of the Breadbasket, and another name for Boston.
And now I write.
Note: RTF editor in Dreamwidth is SO not worth not typing in <>.
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Date: 2014-11-04 07:24 pm (UTC)"Boston" < "St. Botolph's Town". Hmm?
Name Name 2: Siaan? Siyaan? pronounced "see-ON"
Respectfully submitted,
Dr. Whom: Consulting Linguist, Grammarian, Orthoëpist, and Philological Busybody
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Date: 2014-11-05 03:41 am (UTC)