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The Big G Progress Report

From The River to The Ocean, a civilization grows up. Under them both lies The Deeps.

Walemin

Walemin wanted to change the world, and succeeded. But her ambitious plan--joining the disconnected islands into a unified nation--had dire consequences she did not live to regret.

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Uniter

The leader of and ultimate power within the Unity.

693 words

One Mind

In theory, the One Mind was a council regulating trade and traffic between the Cluster Islands. In reality, it had no power other than to approve the decrees of the Uniter.

339 words

From Inside the Eddy: An Interview

An easily distracted chronicler sets out to learn about the Water Seekers of the old Eddy from the only still-living person who has been there.

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Salibret

An idealist at heart, Salibret believed that all the Cluster Islands would prosper under the Unity. When the dream soured, she took it upon herself to bring the help and hope that the Unity failed to deliver.

1101 words

Tremmew

A humble man with the desire to help, Tremmew rose to every challenge that came his way. After Salibret's death he carried on her humanitarian work and faithfully kept her estate in trust for their daughter Alcendis.

498 words

To Reach

A humanitarian aid organization with boats stationed at every member port in the Allied Isles.

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Callas's Twist

Fair warning to those high in empathy: this is a painful condition affecting children.

468 words

Seabird's Rest

Seabird's Rest is a small passenger boat frequently used in humanitarian work.

331 words

Water Seekers of the Old Eddy

A group of solitary mystics trying to keep to themselves in a world that cannot leave them alone.

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One Guard

How Walemin planned to enforce one set of rules for all the islands, and why that turned out to be a bad idea.

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The Big G Progress so far

11493 words 114.93% completed!

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White middle-aged cis female aro-ace American...and very shy, especially online.   Also ADHD and ASD, which isn't useful information as that describes a sizable percentage of World Anvil users, but at least provides context.

Interests & Hobbies

Cats. Knitting and crocheting. Procrastination. Languages--I'm learning Scottish Gaelic, with the goal of being proficent enough to write in it someday. (Will probably not happen.)   I don't really watch TV or movies anymore. I don't have the mental bandwidth to engage in my hobbies and also do social media, so I've opted out of the media.

Favorite Movies

There are a few movies which if you told me you'd never seen them I would immediately invite you over for a pizza and movie night so that I could be there when you experience them for the first time.
Apollo 13 (based on true near-disaster space mission)
Blackbeard's Ghost (1960s Disney slapstick)
A League of Their Own (women playing professional baseball in the 1940s)
The DIsh (Australian comedy about the first moon landing, with brilliant characters)

Favorite Books

In the interest of keeping my author profile to a reasonable length, I decline to answer this question. I can't even pin myself down to a genre because I don't care as long as the writing and characters draw me in. I blame it on the children's librarian I live with.

Favorite Games

This is where too much of my time goes. I don't seek out new games anymore because when I play I play obsessively. (I've been running the same Animal Crossing town for nine years.) I have enjoyed far more games than I can name off the top of my head, but the subset I have cared enough to make spreadsheets (and sometimes fanfic) for is smaller: Animal Crossing New Leaf, Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 (not 3--never, no way, I don't dare), Earthbound, FFVII (also I-VI to a lesser extent), Fire Emblem (mostly Awakening, nothing more recent--again, I don't DARE), Pokémon (Blue, Crystal, Emerald, Pearl, Sun, Shuffle), Tales of Symphonia, Tales of the Abyss, Ultima 4 and 6, Wind Waker. Please do not suggest to me any games you think I would like. You are probably right, and the answer is NO.

Latest Loved work

Thinking medieval with a twist: Temple Cheese

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