Another Door Opens... a story of Addergoole Year 8 for @Inventrix

Nov 23, 2011 09:38

If you haven't noticed by now, I can be bribed to write more with art. ;-) Icon of Sylvia by @Inventrix.

Story takes place in early Year 8, in the beginning of October. Inspired in part by 'Trix's request (Paraphrase: "Porter! Involving Doors!") and in part by this sketch that inspired Arundel in the first place ( Read more... )

artist: anke, yr8, artist: inventrix, verse: addergoole, verse: faeapoc: addergoole, yr9

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bovidae November 23 2011, 14:59:25 UTC
*Laughs* eeny meeny minie moe, tiger, eagle.... I love Sylvia!

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aldersprig November 23 2011, 15:00:56 UTC
She's turning out to be a lot of fun to write!!

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rix_scaedu November 23 2011, 15:02:59 UTC
And of course, if Sylvia owns Arundel, then no-one can own her...

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aldersprig November 23 2011, 15:04:04 UTC
That too, yes :-) She just dropped herself two bodyguards on her head.

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ankewehner November 23 2011, 15:11:37 UTC
Ah, interesting.

I'm trying to come up with an intelligent comment on the story itself, but I'm afraid I can only manage "SQUEEEEEEEEE! :D". Sorry, Lyn. XD

(Arundel is missing an n at “Got it, Arudel?”)

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aldersprig November 23 2011, 15:26:11 UTC
*grin* I can't really object to SQUEE! :-D

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kelkyag November 23 2011, 16:04:09 UTC
What did Porter destroy?

ETA: and why didn't the air pop when Sylvia promised?

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aldersprig November 23 2011, 16:06:45 UTC
Aah, sorry. Shirt. And because I'm really bad about remembering to write that in every time. Editing now.

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kelkyag November 23 2011, 17:36:48 UTC
You might have meant to indicate that it *wasn't* a valid promise for some reason, thus the question. :) Though what "good keeper" means is ... open to interpretation.

Does Porter have no control over where his doors open? That could be very awkward. I'm almost inclined to say he got of lightly in this case, but I don't know Sylvia at all.

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ankewehner November 23 2011, 17:55:04 UTC
I assumed the thing was just that he can't see through walls (or the ground/ceiling) before opening a door, so without exact floorplans of both floors involved overlaid, there was some guessing involved where a good place for an experimental trapdoor might be.

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stryck November 23 2011, 17:41:08 UTC
If he hollers, let him go...

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aldersprig November 23 2011, 18:43:20 UTC
*grin* 'xactly.

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kiarrith November 24 2011, 00:25:32 UTC
I am very interested in seeing how this goes...maybe I will try to work out my rusty/untalented art skills on eagles... =P

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aldersprig November 24 2011, 00:34:06 UTC
*grins happily* He's a golden eagle, if it helps.

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