Ah, point taken. I merely assumed somebody had something planned, as it personally wasn't my case - I literally just need Pango Lyn to get back to his place and then chill there.
*thinks* Hmm, I guess I could have him meet a pursued Ella already? Pango Lyn's still in Dust City, so, @Terian805 you could either setup that event and then have me react to it, or I could include it in my post directly. Also @saentiel totally mentioned Adrian ending up there for some reason, so, we'd need to plan for that, too.
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
Eh, still a useful reminder. In my case I know my character legit can't realistically move if he doesn't meet anyone else, sooo, back to plotting in this DT!
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
If you like you can bring Ella in in your next post. I don't think Finn will even know she's alive until well later on, so go ahead if you think you have some ideas! @Tortwag
If @Lael isn't going to post next, I could always post! I don't have a specific plot in mind, though I may have Adrian run into Pango Lyn. (If you don't mind that, @Tortwag.) I'd be able to get a post up by the end of this upcoming weekend at the latest.
@saentiel Pango Lyn's still right there, and pretty darn hard to miss considering he's riding a giant sphynx statue, so, sure! You can totally make that happen. Then I can always figure out a way to get Ella into my side of things, so that all three of those characters can go to the Dreadmill, for Ella's sake.
So yeah, go for it! I'll post after you.
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
Cool! I'm aiming to get the post up on Friday. I honestly have no idea if I'll be able to, but I should be able to have it up by the time I mentioned in my last post.
Then best of luck with that, m'dear! Hopefully you can respect your deadline and laugh in its face for even suggesting you couldn't defeat it.
*fires Moral Support Beam, goshdarn it I need a gif for that*
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"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
May you guide these finals studying sessions towards the way of your memory like an obese homing pigeon.
:3
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
MAN, Adrian is so darn cute - I'd ship 'em if Pango Lyn wasn't a dinosaur XD That being said, guess it's my turn next! Ideally, I'll be done by next weekend.
"Is there a limit to how much living I can live with my life? How will I know if I've gone too far? And why did I spend my life savings on sunglasses for a whale? I shall find the answers... to these questions."
I also enjoyed it! Looks like some interesting stuff is being set up for the future!
So @Tortwag I believe you're introducing Ella in your post? If you aren't then fine, but if you are just a couple of pointers.
Have you seen Stranger Things? If you have, then make her an Eleven type figure. She's been away from human interaction for so long, so she doesn't say a lot. She's in her early twenties, despite her smaller stature, and has blonde hair. Also, take note that she is basically a spirit/ghost of her former self, because her physical body died.
She also has some magical abilities because she is obviously the Avatar. I'll leave those up to you, just don't go too overboard with them. Make them strange and erratic.
I tell the neophyte: Write a million words–the absolute best you can write, then throw it all away and bravely turn your back on what you have written. At that point, you’re ready to begin. — David Eddings
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