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It's also got some action in it but is a bit more focused on relationships, power, magic, and pain. There is a relentless quality to the piece, as this great weight of history comes crashing down, and only one person can truly face it. It's beautifully accomplished.
October 31, 2025 at 2:10 PM
It's also got some action in it but is a bit more focused on relationships, power, magic, and pain. There is a relentless quality to the piece, as this great weight of history comes crashing down, and only one person can truly face it. It's beautifully accomplished.
"A Librarian's Resolution In The Land Of Demons" by Oluwatomiwa Ajeigbe returns to the half-ruined city introduced in “A Witch's Transition In The City Of Ghosts” and completes the destruction, giving some background to the setting and exploring more of its depth and tragedy.
October 31, 2025 at 2:10 PM
"A Librarian's Resolution In The Land Of Demons" by Oluwatomiwa Ajeigbe returns to the half-ruined city introduced in “A Witch's Transition In The City Of Ghosts” and completes the destruction, giving some background to the setting and exploring more of its depth and tragedy.
70. SFF tends to misunderstand the role of religion in almost any given society, often either treating it as an oppressive force OR equivalent to magic. and like. it can be both. but aren't they played out? don't you wanna go for something more complex?
July 25, 2025 at 5:16 PM
70. SFF tends to misunderstand the role of religion in almost any given society, often either treating it as an oppressive force OR equivalent to magic. and like. it can be both. but aren't they played out? don't you wanna go for something more complex?