FOUT Chapter 24, Interlude 1
Far Off Unhappy Things Chapter 24. Gunthilde has died, and wanders around for a bit.
Far Off Unhappy Things Chapter 24. Gunthilde has died, and wanders around for a bit.
Far Off Unhappy Things Chapter 24: The King and the Maxwellianist, or, The Princess and the Ghost, or, The King, The Princess and the Boy. By Tintenzunge By Maxwell By Tintenzunge Once upon a time in the distant land where it was always fall, the poet-king was visited by a stranger. “What?” The poet-king asked his guards. “A visitor?” “Yes, my liege. He says he has come from a distant land to pay homage to…
Far Off Unhappy Things Chapter Twenty: Achlys By Renko Doremi Rodenburg The dungeons under the palace of Autumn were quite comfortable. They were damp and clammy and cold, but not freezing cold. Just cold enough that Achlys could almost bring herself to believe that if she laid down just so, she would be comfortable enough to sleep. There were trickles of water running down the walls of her cell, which tasted bitter. A steady stream…
In an abandoned abbey between the Black Forests and the Forest of Forever Fall, Fionna, Irene and Aster bond while cooking a hearty meal in preparation of the conflict to come.
Chapter 18: Lampade By Renko Doremi Rodenburg Hades was a place like no other. A cavernous realm, where ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ blurred together. Dark, but not in a way that impeded sight. Morana had found herself washing up on the beach, from the dark waters of chaos that she had been cast into when her physical manifestation died. She wasn’t happy. The anger from the series of humiliations she had suffered in the Lands Lost…
Chapter 17: Emain By Renko Doremi Rodenburg In traveling back down to the south of the Lands Lost, Reinhild learned a great many new things about herself. There was another her now, perpetually with her. The Red Fox. On her way down south, she spent as much time as possible understanding her new condition. She was two people now, but they were one. They were both Reinhild. Two minds, one soul. And she found that…