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Mercenary Wings 15

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Rydia
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Rydia wrote a review · Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:06 pm

I liked the introduction of magic. I think it adds nicely to the story but poor Annie! Here's a few things I noticed -

"Hello, there, Brad. Nice to see you [s]so[/s] again so soon.

"I'd better wait for Mariamne, see what she has to say..."

Frowning, he swung forward and dangled from a thick tree limb for a moment, letting his body swing gently back and forth until he came to a full stop.

Why didn't you [s]take[/s] bring Brad with you, for goodness sake?

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Altogether, it's well written and there's a lot of action in this part which you handled well. Great job!

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Poltergiest
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YYYYEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!! Perfect. Okay, first of all, I think you kinda slipped magic in there rather nicely. It wasn't too abrubt. I think I liked the thing about the price... Uh, in the begining I don't like how you had Marimamne say, "Cross my heart hope to die." That seems extremely childish and kind of unnessasarry.

I like the thing with the soilders and whatnot. Uh, poor Annie Witcher Bubber... Anyway, at least they got Cat. He he... Okay, thats just about it.

~Pol~

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Twit
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Twit wrote a review · Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:50 am

I don't think it was confusing; I got it. Tangles, tangles.... Brad and Kiera, Cat and the abducted Annie. :smt037

I saw only this:

sokool wrote:His excellent vision enabled him to see every detail clearly, and he smiled as he saw King Raztik, talking to a guard on the front steps of his castle, a boyish grin lighting his face.


Nix the comma.



Half the work that is done in this world is to make things appear what they are not.
— Elias Root Beadle