I like how Father Nehemiah deals with the Bishop when he's otherwise "visiting". And he gets a great deal of points for defending the faeries, standing up to the Bishop when he's angry and acting out of guilt. At the moment it seems as if the Bishop just has an incredibly irrational fear of faeries and was capable of justifying murder to himself, but I wonder if he's always been that way or if there's more to it...
Off to buy words and spend some of them on a continuation. I hope you won't get tired of writing about these characters anytime soon, Aldersprig ^^; There is such a serious interest bingo going on here, you have no idea. People trying to co-exist with everything that brings, kirkevarer (<3), creatures from folklore, attempting to amend old wrongs... The list is long.
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I wonder what the fairies think of having their (relatives') deaths blessed.
(typo spotting: "the city and its sanctity" and "I blessed the altars with it.")
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Off to buy words and spend some of them on a continuation. I hope you won't get tired of writing about these characters anytime soon, Aldersprig ^^; There is such a serious interest bingo going on here, you have no idea. People trying to co-exist with everything that brings, kirkevarer (<3), creatures from folklore, attempting to amend old wrongs... The list is long.
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