The fog rose and a dragon came.
[Isley's voice accompanies the gentle click of his Forge as he turns it on, the gears humming internally, a soft whir of noise that is barely audible against the brush of wind across the speakers. The sword he normally carries at his hip is driven into the earth; he rests his back against the blade and in his lap
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[And disturbing, but Ax would rather know than be ignorant of the dangers here.]
Is there any pattern to when these things, ing-zuh, happen? It seems, seem-zuh winter means we ought to prepare for something-ing else soon.
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Once a month, for instance, the dreams that the Network broadcasts seems to take place. And there are seasonal afflictions, also.
It would be most wise to prepare for the dark tidings of winter.
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[Ax privately thought the human man who was warning everyone about winter was overreacting. They are in a city, after all, which is not as technologically advanced as even human cities in Ax's world, but seems quite able to provide adequate shelter and heat.]
It is too bad that we cannot predict more accurately. All we really know is that something-ing might happen.
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[also all of this is horrifying. even if he doesn't show it.]
You should tell stories more often.
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I heard you liked scary stories, that's right.
[Isley chuckles warmly.]
I could tell you many, though they don't have happy endings.
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Especially if it's scary.
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Do you have bad dreams?
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