Freshman
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I figure that (even if I DID jump on the bandwagon so late in the game), I might as well add my accolades to the bunch, cuz who DOESNT like applause, right? And u DID ask who is reading... I dont know how to make a smiley face cuz Im reading on my phone, but rest assured its ear to ear wide cuz this story is great! I epecially enjoy the Traveler angle, as its something I have always been interested in. And the pics of ur village walls and gates and the quarry: phenomenal! Just truly grand! I would SO love to visit Wales one day, on my wish list! My Dad served in the Army when i was an infant, and until I was 5 we lived in Germany. One of my earliest and fondest memories is of a vacation spent in the UK, Stonehenge and the like, and I have always wanted to go back as an adult. Your neck of the woods seems so idyllic, and the history just astounds and intrigues me! Anyhow, enough about me: thank u for the fine entertainment, good job and I hope u keep writing!
Freshman
Posts: 19
I figure that (even if I DID jump on the bandwagon so late in the game), I might as well add my accolades to the bunch, cuz who DOESNT like applause, right? And u DID ask who is reading... I dont know how to make a smiley face cuz Im reading on my phone, but rest assured its ear to ear wide cuz this story is great! I epecially enjoy the Traveler angle, as its something I have always been interested in. And the pics of ur village walls and gates and the quarry: phenomenal! Just truly grand! I would SO love to visit Wales one day, on my wish list! My Dad served in the Army when i was an infant, and until I was 5 we lived in Germany. One of my earliest and fondest memories is of a vacation spent in the UK, Stonehenge and the like, and I have always wanted to go back as an adult. Your neck of the woods seems so idyllic, and the history just astounds and intrigues me! Anyhow, enough about me: thank u for the fine entertainment, good job and I hope u keep writing!
Junior
Posts: 80
Re read for the third time one of the best stories on here , gonna go and re read sky walkers again now . You are a brilliant writer kill!!!!!!!!
Freshman
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Well done Kill this was a very engrossing tale. Could not stop reading. Thank you for entertaining us.
Faculty
Posts: 591
Thanks Terry... I'm struggling with a few tie in events in the second story but when I get it right it should work well. More twists and turns.lol thanks for reading.
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ok i have read a few stories here started late as AUD was already finished and didnt have to wait for updates. This story was brilliant and could easily stand on its own.
As for the language this Kiwi(New Zealander) had no probs reading it except for when these strange wet things kept causing my eyes to blur.
Faculty
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Thanks Weirwolf.. Glad you enjoyed it.. 
Forum Dean
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you put alot of time and work into this and I just wanted to say thanks Kill, for both stories. .
Professer Pinderschloss " the human spirit is hard to kill"
Grandmama. " yes even with a chainsaw"
when mimes finally escape the invisible box, Hell will come with them.
http://midnightscorner.wordpress.com/ home of The Clock runs down, Dark Tide rising, and now A Storm Before Dawn Book III, and other storys from the Dead lands.
Faculty
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Cheer mate.. means a lot.. especially coming from a great yarn writer...
Junior
Posts: 92
I really like this so far. Hope it doesn't work out too much like something I am starting and have lots of ideas for.
Faculty
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Spoon...unless it has a fifteen year old car thief armed with only a screw driver and a bunch of keys surviving for 35 years while walking around in red overalls and dancing the dead fandango in the UK then you should be ok.... thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the tale....
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Forum Dean
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Driver, the hooligan as a baby. LOL
Professer Pinderschloss " the human spirit is hard to kill"
Grandmama. " yes even with a chainsaw"
when mimes finally escape the invisible box, Hell will come with them.
http://midnightscorner.wordpress.com/ home of The Clock runs down, Dark Tide rising, and now A Storm Before Dawn Book III, and other storys from the Dead lands.
Faculty
Posts: 591
Hahahahaahahahahhahahahah......................awesome... thats just what he looks like in my head....
Junior
Posts: 92
ok I'm up to come with me if you want to live. Lots of nice references in here! Very nice work so far. I'll get some more done tomorrow.