Sexy Steampunk Babes: Chapter Thirty Five
Added 2024-07-13 21:34:46 +0000 UTC“You know, when we decided to go on a tour of William’s new territory, I had a feeling we might encounter the dungeon at some point,” Olzenya opined from her position on a nearby cot, the high elf staring blankly at the concrete ceiling overhead. “Not for any great length of time you must understand. In my experience, once you’ve seen one you’ve generally seen them all.”
William said nothing as he studiously avoided the glaring of the rest of his team. Fortunately, that was rather easy as he had an entire cell to himself. That didn’t mean he didn’t feel just a little guilty as Olzenya continued droning on.
“Never did I expect that I’d view said cells from the inside though. More fool on me, I suppose. Really, it was unavoidable. After all, how else was a young man expected to remove a politically inconvenient underling than to dismiss her within hours of meeting her? Before attempting to have her arrested? Before then claiming said attempt was a hoax and that he was merely proving a point?”
William winced a little as he sagged against the cold stone wall he was leaned up against.
“Wait, what was that point again?” the blonde seemingly asked the world at large.
To which Bonnlyn answered. “I believe it was that he was firing said underling because she had access to an entire platoon of royal marines as well as a squad of marine-knights who ultimately answered not to him, but her. And that her loyalty, as well as theirs, was to the Queen first and him second.”
A quiet slap rang out as Olzenya’s palm impacted her forehead in feigned realization. “Ah, yes, that.”
“…It was a chain of command issue. She was appointed by the Queen and she answered to the Queen. Directly. Above me. That’s not how it works. I answer to the Queen, those below me answer to me. That’s the chain of command,” William muttered quietly. “I’d like to point out that the fact that Stillwater had the will, ability and authority to have us all locked up down here is kind of proof of why she needed to go. If I’d wanted to be a prisoner in my own home, I wouldn’t have asked to be made a lord of my own territory.”
Both Olzenya and Bonnlyn – in an unusual show of agreement – looked to both be winding up to launch a tirade in his direction when they were interrupted by Marline.
“Just… leave it girls,” Marline said tiredly. “You know how William is.”
For some reason, those words actually seemed to be effective as the two young women paused, before sagging in place.
Which was a relief to him, but…
“What do you mean ‘how William is’?” he asked.
“She means you’re a drama king,” Bonnlyn said.
Olzenya nodded. “A complete drama king.”
Hell, even Verity was nodding along until she noticed he was looking, at which point she flushed and glanced away.
“I am not a drama king,” he said.
“Of course.” Marline gestured to the nearby cells. “You know, despite all the evidence to the contrary.”
Even as she said the words, he knew she was thinking about that night they’d gone out to slay Al’Hundra. Not that she’d known that was the purpose of said trip until the last minute…
…Or the time he’d slept through an attempt to steal the core they’d risked their lives to pillage from Al’Hundra’s nest…
…Because he’d dumped said core into a latrine in a deliberate show of nonchalance.
“I’m not,” he denied weakly.
His team remained silent, the muffled sounds of protest outside once more becoming the only sounds in the dungeon.
He’d like to think that said protests by his territory’s populace were related to his wrongful imprisonment by the former governess, and he didn’t doubt some of it was because of that, but he was pretty sure it was mostly about the disappearance of the final member of his team’s cell.
Xela Tern.
For her part, the wood elf hadn’t said much at all in the few hours since they’d been shoved in here. Indeed, even when they were being arrested by Stillwater’s marines, she’d only put up a token amount of protest. Which he was very thankful for. This situation was messy enough without them having gotten into a tussle with the Royal Navy.
Which was part of why he’d commanded the Redwater Household guard and his own team not to interfere after Stillwater left his office, before returning minutes later with a quartet of confused but dutiful marine-knights.
For the moment at least, they were the wronged party. Explicitly according to the law. He’d been well within his rights as lord of the territory to both ‘fire’ Stillwater and ask the Royal Navy to vacate his territory.
After all, for all its trappings of a more Napoleonic era, the fact was that Lindholm was a feudal nation. Within his territory, he was ostensibly the ultimate authority, such that even the Crown needed to behave diplomatically to avoid an incident.
And this was an incident.
To be sure.
The kind that could really damage the Royal cause if it got out. So much so that he had to wonder whether both of his invisible watchers were here in the dungeon with him or if one was already running to the sloop to call home?
However, all that clear cut ‘rightness’ can still get a whole lot less clear cut if blood gets spilled, he thought. So the name of the game is reluctant compliance and quiet outrage.
“How long do you think we’ll be down here?” Verity finally asked weakly.
Rather than him though, it was Xela that answered. “Not long. My people won’t allow it.”
As one, Team Seven turned to the marine-knight.
“That confident they’ll break you out?” William said.
The older woman snorted as she shifted in her battered undersuit; her armour and weapons having been stripped from her when they’d been escorted down.
“There worried, more like.” The woman said. “That they’ll succeed isn’t in question. Stillwater has a quartet of marine knights and about fifty marines to her name. Dolcaster alone has four thousand souls living in it, and the surrounding villages swell that number to somewhere between five and six thousand. Now, not even a quarter of that is likely going to turn up here and try and break us out, but less than a fifth would be more than enough to get the job done.”
“It’d be bloody,” William said, dread pervading his words as they echoed his earlier thoughts on exactly what he didn’t want to happen.
“Hence why I’m worried,” the woman said, her eyes still closed. “I’d rather not see a bunch of innocent soldiers, marines and civilians on both sides get butchered undertaking some unneeded ‘rescue mission’ because Stillwater’s a moron and you felt like being ‘dramatic’.
Well, she certainly doesn’t mince words, he thought even as another twinge of quiet guilt ran through him.
As much as he refuted the idea that he was some kind of ‘drama king’ he’d admit that he preferred his actions to have a certain amount of… gravitas. Something he blamed on being an ornery old man in a young man’s body.
A perfect storm of wilfulness and impulsiveness, he thought reluctantly.
There’d definitely been other options available to him regarding removing Stillwater. Slower, yes, but significantly less volatile. In his defense though, even in his absolute worst hypotheticals, he really hadn’t expected Stillwater to arrest him – and seemingly her current political rival as a target of opportunity.
Because as he’d mentioned, it was insane.
“Fortunately, the reason I think we’ll be out of here soon enough isn’t primarily because of the mob outside,” Xela continued. “They’re just incentives for her to hurry up. The reason she locked you up is the same reason she’ll hopefully let us go.”
“She needed time to talk to the Queen and receive instructions on what to do,” Willaim said slowly as he realized what she was saying.
For the first time, the wood elf craned an eye open, brown eyes spearing him with startling intensity. “I would have said ‘her royal masters’ - likely a cousin - but you think you’re a big enough shot that Stillwater’s answering to the queen herself?”
William shrugged.
The elf snorted. “Well shit, I guess the rumor mill’s right sometimes after all. Any truth in you being the one to invent the Kraken Slayer? I know you supposedly got this post because you helped contribute to its invention with your new spell-gun thingie, but if the Queen’s got this close an eye on you…”
William looked away. “I’d rather not say.”
For good reason. Still, the antlered woman seemed to take that as confirmation enough as she whistled.
“Well shit,” she said. “At least that explains why this is taking so long. Can’t imagine it’s easy to just get the queen on the horn on short notice.”
She wasn’t wrong. William knew from experience that, as important as he’d made himself with his invention of gunpowder, the Queen couldn’t just drop everything and come to the orb each time he needed to talk to her. There was a good reason Griffith usually acted as the woman’s intermediary where he was concerned, and it wasn’t just plausible deniability regarding his importance to the ongoing creation of Kraken Slayers.
Still, it wasn’t lost on him how the rest of his team – sans Marline – were now staring at him. Sure, he knew they had suspicions about his role in the Kraken Slayer and they leaned heavily in favour of him being its sole inventor, but none of them knew.
And it wasn’t hard to understand why.
It was basically the equivalent of a bunch of cadets at Westpoint suspecting that their classmate had just single handedly headed the Manhattan project without oversight, aid, or state funding.
Theoretically plausible, but vanishingly unlikely despite all the evidence pointing to it being the case.
Need to come clean on that at some point, he thought, even as another part of him shied away from parting with any of his secrets.
Hell, that was the primary reason he hadn’t told them already. Keeping secrets was a habit of a lifetime at this point, practically ingrained into him, and it was a hard habit to break.
Fortunately, his ruminations on the topic broke as the doorway at the top of the stairs leading up to the pseudo-castle above opened and a very uncomfortable looking naval captain strode down.
Instantly he recognized the woman as the skipper of the royal sloop they’d been brought in on. Indeed, the two marine-knights that accompanied her were likewise from the vessel.
“Captain Quinley,” he called out. “Here to affect a daring rescue of a wrongfully imprisoned nobleman?”
The woman’s nose twitched as she reached for a set of keys at her side. “I can’t say there was much daring involved, Lord Redwater.”
“No? No valiant battle through the halls of my home before confronting my dastardly captor in her evil den?” In short order, the doors to his cell were opened and he strode out into the open air while Quinley passed the keys off to her subordinate who moved over to his team’s. “Speaking of which, where is Stillwater? I’ve a few choice words for her if you haven’t run her though.”
Once again, the captain grimaced, though she mastered the expression quickly enough. “There was no need for that. Lady Stillwater formally handed command authority over the local marine contingent over to me following a rather heated dressing down by Queen Yelena over orb call.”
Stepping through the halls of the estate, William couldn’t help but note that many of the Royal Marines that he’d seen earlier were still present as they stood on guard at junctures throughout the mansion.
“And where is she now?” he asked.
It seemed like the captain had been expecting that question, though she clearly didn’t relish giving him the answer as they stepped into his office – the same office he’d been arrested in but a few hours previous.
“Lady Stillwater is being escorted to the capital via carriage to answer for her… shortsighted actions and misuse of military personnel following her dismissal from your service.”
“Good riddance,” Xela Tern muttered as the group followed the captain up the stairs.
“My question wasn’t where she was going, it was where she is.” William said as he rather casually moved to sit behind the desk present – pointedly not offering a seat to the captain, even as he gestured for his friends and Xela to sit wherever they wanted.
Still standing, now in front of his desk, the woman frowned. “She departed nearly half an hour ago, so I imagine she’ll soon be entering the lands of Lady Brownmore.”
William speared the woman with a look. “Far enough away then that I have no reasonable means of catching her before she leaves my territory, nor any legal authority to do so once she does. At least, not without permission from Lady Brownmore. Permission I’d be unlikely to receive on short notice. Is that my understanding of the situation?”
“That would be correct.”
“You could have let us out half an hour ago, but you kept us down there in order for that bitch to get away,” Bonnlyn squawked.
“Cadet!” Quinley’s voice held the whipcrack of command as she turned toward the dwarf. “You will maintain appropriate decorum when speaking to an officer of superior rank.”
The redhead flinched back, instincts compelling her to obey, but not before Olzenya of all people spoke up.
“We’re not in uniform right now ‘ma’am’,” the high elf said. “And with all due respect, I too am curious as to why me and my friends just spent an extra half-hour languishing in the basement, while the woman who wrongfully put us there was in the process of escaping judgment?”
“It’s fine,” William said, drawing the conflict short. “Well, it’s not fine. Not even close. But I honestly prefer things this way. If Stillwater was still here I’d be compelled to dole out some kind of justice on her. I’d rather just avoid that headache.”
Quinley subtly relaxed. “I’m glad you see things that way, my lord. That was the Queen’s thinking as well.”
William just rolled his eyes. “Did she have anything else to say? Because I’ve got a few things I’d like to say.”
The captain coughed, before gesturing to the orb on the table. “Unfortunately, our Lady was in the middle of a meeting with some Solite diplomats when Lady Stillwater’s missive arrived. It was not something she could just cut short. She stepped away for a brief window to make her wishes known, but has likely since returned to said meeting.”
Meeting with the Solites? William thought. That’s interesting.
“Did she give a time when I might contact her again?” he asked.
“The meeting should be over within the next hour or two. She has requested that you stay near the orb so that she may speak to you at that time.”
Well, that was fine by him. Though it did beg the next question.
“Alright, so I can’t help but notice there’s still a small army of marines in my home. All of which answer to you. Given my experiences with the last person to hold that power, I think you might understand why I’d be leery of that.”
Quinley frowned. “My Queen thought that might come up. Originally she wanted them to leave with Stillwater, but was convinced otherwise when I brought up the current danger to the manse posed by the… mobs outside.”
William frowned. “Xela, think you can go… calm them down? You’ve got my permission to order about the Household Guard if you need them.”
The wood elf grinned as she stood up, though not before Quinley spoke again.
“My lord, I feel compelled to comment that… parts of the mob are made up of members of the Household guard.”
Xela’s grin, if anything, grew wider. “I’ll handle it, boss.”
William smiled. “Great. If you can get everyone settled without too much trouble and get the Household guard back to their regular duties, you can have Stillwater’s old job.”
The woman stiffened, before eying. “I’ll hold you to that, boss.”
With that, the gruff woman was gone and William turned back to Quinley. “Marines can stay in place until Xela gets everything back to rights. Then I want them and you gone. I might answer to the Queen, but I can do so without figuratively having her fist wrapped around my scrote.”
To his surprise, the woman seemed unbothered by his language – but he supposed she was part of the navy so it shouldn’t.
“That’s fine. Preferable even. My queen wished me to stress that the Royal Navy has no interest in interfering in the internal affairs of her vassals and that the presence of her marines here was always supposed to be a temporary measure during this transitional period.”
“I’m sure,” William deadpanned.
Perhaps that’d be true in another noble’s lands, but Yelena wanted to maintain as much control over him and his actions as she possibly could. An ever present garrison of Royal Marines would serve that purpose just fine.
“Either way, you’re dismissed. Nothing personal against you, but given recent events, I’d rather this be the last I see of you, captain, until it’s time for your people to depart,” he said.
If he didn’t miss his guess, that would suit the captain just fine too as she popped off a hasty bow, before departing.
Taking in a relieved breath, he settled into his new chair. Then he turned to his waiting team.
“Alright Bonnlyn, could you go see if you can’t find Piper from the Alchemist’s guild, I want to speak to her and you about what I’ll finally be putting all those new workshops to work on.”
The Dwarf shot up, before nodding eagerly. “Got it!”
With that done, she was gone. Turning to the rest of the team, he shrugged. “As for you lot, honestly, I don’t really have anything super specific for you to do.”
Olzenya stared. “Well, given that you apparently have no use for us and I’ve spent most of my time in your territory as a prisoner thus far, I’m kind of wondering why you asked us all to accompany you?”
“Besides the joy of your company as well as your tacit support as I settled into my new lordly duties?” he teased.
“Yes. Besides that,” the high elf noted.
“And the fact that you hate your family?” Marline pointed out from where she was leaned up against a wall.
“Hate is a strong word,” Olzenya said without hesitation. “But yes.”
“I thought it was nice to see William’s new home,” Verity murmured. “I mean, he’s lord of this whole area? That’s more land than my former mistress had. I mean, have you seen the size of this house? It even has a dungeon in the basement, sure… being stuck in there for hours wasn’t so much fun, but… his house is big enough it has a dungeon!”
Even as the two girl’s stared at their orcish teammate, William found himself reminded that for all that she stuck out like a sore thumb in most of the gatherings they attended… Verity was technically the most normal one present. For her, inheriting new lands and coming into ownership of entire towns wasn’t just ‘expected’.
“It is pretty cool, isn’t it?” he said smugly as he regarded the two elves. “And I’m glad you were all here to share it with me.”
Marline rolled her eyes. “Alright William, your new lands are cool, whatever that’s supposed to mean. Now, can you tell us the real reason you asked us all to accompany you on this trip?”
Pouting a bit at having his fun ruined – though on consideration, he supposed he’d had enough ‘fun’ today already – he settled back into his chair. “We’ve got two weeks until our second year at the academy starts. That means Shards. As it happens, according to my research, Xela was a dedicated shard pilot prior to being given the role of governess over these lands. Now, I’ll definitely be spending the next two weeks getting all my ducks in a row here before I need to head back to the academy, but I figured this’d be a good opportunity for us all to get some practice time in behind the ‘stick’ before the school year starts.”
Olzenya sat up. “And we couldn’t have gotten said practice time in at our own estates? Hell, does Xela even fly a two seater?”
William had expected that question. “First of all, not all of us have estates on which to practice.”
Verity sure as shit didn’t. Bonnlyn neither. Marline’s family had sold their shards years ago to pay for maintenance on their downed airship. And as Marline stated earlier, Olzenya’s familial situation echoed his own, but worse.
Which was why he knew the high elf was being difficult for the sake of it. Which was fine. Indeed, the entire team had come to rather enjoy her downright acidic personality.
It grew on you.
Like mold.
“Alright, that’s fair,” she admitted. “But the two seater?”
William shrugged. “She doesn’t have one to my knowledge, but we’re only a few miles from the Capital. I doubt it would be too hard for me to call in a few favours to get us loaned a practice plane for a fortnight.”
Indeed, if anything the events of the last few hours would make it downright trivial.
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It was barely a few minutes later that he found himself still in his office, but with entirely different company – Marline, Olzenya and Verity having wandered off to practice their magic, sword skills or otherwise entertain themselves.
Which was why he found himself sitting across from two quite animated dwarves.
“-have many ways of refining Earthblood. Where other applications of alchemy have become less viable in the minds of the ignorant over time, Earthblood has remained a reliable source of income given its military applications.”
William nodded along, trying to ignore how the older woman’s alchemy dress moved in the most… interesting of ways when she got animated.
Though given the grousing look Bonnlyn was giving him currently, he wasn’t entirely sure he was proving to have much success. Fortunately – or unfortunately – Piper ‘just Piper’ was too caught up in trying to sell her guild to him to notice.
“That is good to hear. I’ve been led to understand it’s the primary payload for most modern bomber craft?” he said.
The woman nodded eagerly. “That it is, and with the growing prominence of shards in Lindholm, the need for Earthblood Incendiaries will likely only continue to grow. Indeed, I fully expect we shall find ourselves quite inundated with requests for the fiery concoction in the coming months, in no small part due to your own contributions.”
“Mine?” he asked. “While I’ll not complain of the compliment, I have to ask why you’d attribute any uptick in Earthblood sales to me?”
The dwarf grinned. “Why, your contributions to the Kraken Slayer project, my lord. While I’ll not deny that most of the nation’s focus is on the many new airships that are set to be born in the next few years, many people forget that just as great – or perhaps even greater – mass of shards will be created in the same time period. And those shards will require armaments. A constant supply of them even.”
“Which is where your guild comes in.” William smiled.
“Which is where your guild comes in, if you can forgive my boldness, my lord.” Piper shifted in her seat, and he couldn’t help but wonder how much of her coming words were borne from seeing what happened to this desk’s last occupant. “We now dwell on your land and exist at your discretion. Make no mistake, any dividends from our work will flow straight into your-”
The alchemist’s voice trailed off as the orb on his desk started to chime.
“Apologies ladies, it seems this meeting will have to undergo a brief recess. Bonnlyn, would you accompany our dear Guild Mistress out.” He paused. “Oh, and while you’re at it, you have my blessing to see how viable it might be to have your family take over or supplement the increased quantities of Earthblood we’ll be needing.”
Ignoring the way the dwarf swelled up at the carte blanche to write her own cheques he’d practically just handed her, he glanced at the guild woman. “I assume that wouldn’t be an issue?”
The dwarf glanced back and forth between the two students, no doubt coming to her own conclusions, before nodding. “Not an issue at all, assuming the Mecants can keep up with our demands.”
“That won’t be an issue,” Bonnlyn said without preamble, her inner merchant princess coming to the fore.
“Excellent,” he said as the two dwarves made for the door before exiting.
As they did, he turned and tapped the orb, running a small wisp of aether into it.
“Hello, my Queen,” he said as Yelena’s irritated expression appeared in the orb. “How has your day been? Well I hope. Because mine’s been downright dreadful.”
“I’m sure.” The woman scoffed, but there was no real heat in it. “And while I’ll certainly not argue that Stillwater handled it about as poorly as one possibly could, did you really have to rattle her so?”
“I had a point to make. I made it. All she did in response was prove that I was right to make said point in the first place.”
“Your motive perhaps. Your method could have used work.”
“You’re not the first to say as much.” He shrugged, though straightened up as the queen’s face became serious.
“Why William? I thought we had an understanding. That we were allies. What you did doesn’t strike me as the actions of an ally.”
He responded with equal seriousness. “Neither does attempting to make someone a prisoner in their own home. If I was willing to accept that kind of life I’d have accepted the hand of one of your daughters when you offered it.”
He eyed her. “Your compromise was to make me a lord in my own right and one of your vassals. So let me be a lord.”
“You are a lord,” Yelena said.
“In name,” Willaim said. “Less so in reality until a few hours ago. The fact Stillwater had the authority and power to lock me in my own basement says as much. So, with that in mind, let me build my own household guard. Just like any other lord.”
The woman matched his stare with her own. “You’re arguing over semantics. What does it matter if my marines are stationed in your territory or a few dozen miles down the road? It doesn’t, beyond their capability to protect you in the event of an attack.”
William wasn’t about to be distracted by that line of logic. “It’s the same difference between having a town guard on your street, and one in your house. One is security, the other is tyranny.”
“Such dramatics.” The woman rolled her eyes. “Ignoring all that, am I truly to believe that this… tantrum has nothing to do with our last conversation?”
His eye twitched. “It doesn’t. And do not attempt to diminish my arguments by equating them to the actions of some kind of petulant child. My mother and the Blackstones did that - and look how it ended.”
This time, when the woman turned back to him, it was to regard him coolly. “Were I a lesser woman, I’d think that was a threat.”
This time he rolled his eyes. “Then it’s a good thing you’re not a lesser woman.” He sighed. “Look, I’m not asking for much. Just the same rights as any other noble in Lindholm. Surely I’ve earned that much.”
Yelena stared at him, before nodding. “Fine. But in the future, if you have an issue like this again, contact Griffith and she will contact me. This whole incident could have been avoided if you’d just aired your concerns.”
This time, he glanced away. “Well, in truth I didn’t expect things to escalate as they did.”
Yelena let out a low throaty laugh. “Such is the impetuousness of youth I suppose. With that said, I would prefer it if this incident remained under wraps.”
“Because a lot of nobles, both major and minor, would be very upset at the thought of their personal guard being dissolved in favour of marine garrisons?”
“…Yes.”
“Done.” He grinned. “In return for a small favour.”
“William,” Yelena grunted, sending him a warning glare.
He held up his hands defensively, even as his smile grew. “It really is something small, I promise.”
She eyed him, inviting him to say what it was.
Quickly.
“I need a Unicorn or some other kind of practice two-seater to be flown out to us. Just for the next fortnight.”
The woman’s eyebrow rose as something like relief flashed across her features. “I assume this is for your team? I can do that easily enough, but do you need an instructor as well?”
He shook his head. “I’ve already got someone in mind for the role.”
“Ok, it’s your choice. Still, just a fortnight? That seems cheap enough to keep your mouth shut about… today.”
“Oh, that’s not all” He said. “That was just the easiest thing. The other is that I need a shard. Permanently. Of any type. I need it to act as a test bed for some new designs.”
This time Yelena’s features twisted as she considered it. Sure, given his contributions he knew she couldn’t really deny him, but it just was in the nature of the people of this world to give up mithril of any kind without a fight. Sudden surplus of the material or not, that was a difficult mindset to shake.
Fortunately, he could make it easy for her.
“If it makes my request any simpler, I don’t need the shard-core. Just a functioning airframe.”
Yelena asked. “Just the frame?”
“Sure, but as I said, it needs to be theoretically functional. Pressure piping. Aether-cannons. All the bells and whistles.”
“That’s much more easily done,” Yelena admitted. “But I can’t help but be curious why?”
“It’ll be the test bed for some new ideas I’ve had for the spell-bolt concept. With that said, I need to know how said designs will fit in a plane without affecting other bits of functionality,” he lied easily.
“Weight is another factor,” Yelena said absently. “In flight, even a few extra kilos of weight to the front or back of a craft can totally change its flight characteristics.” It was clear she wasn’t really too concerned though and was just speaking academically. “Still, for early testing of basic implementation of new weapon designs… well, I don’t see why we couldn’t have an old frame shipped out.”
He grinned. “I’ll be looking forward to it.”
Comments
I think so! Deploying from blimps was so cool! Sad I never played the whole thing, I was poor and it was at someone's house x.x
Lorventus
2024-07-29 03:19:38 +0000 UTCCrimson skies: high road to revenge?
Blayze
2024-07-28 01:38:25 +0000 UTC"“Well shit,” she said. “At least that explains why this is taking so long. Can’t imagine it’s easy to just get the queen on the horn on short notice.”" "On the Orb" would be a better parlance here, since they don't have the horn of a phone...
DMR1
2024-07-27 05:05:37 +0000 UTCThis entire series reminds me of that arcady dog fighter game for the Xbox. Shame it never got a sequel!
Lorventus
2024-07-26 23:18:28 +0000 UTCit may be 2 am but im waiting
Floplays
2024-07-21 23:33:34 +0000 UTCI mean, I get where you're coming from, but there's never actually been a two or three week delay to my knowledge? There's been the odd one week delay when I've tried to do a double chapter, but never two or three weeks. Mostly I dance around Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Which, I'll be honest, doesn't *really* bother me all that much. The chapter is weekly. So long as it remains weekly, I'm happy. The exact day is just icing on the cake. The prefabricated chapters thing sounds like a bit of nightmare in terms of keeping things 'on track' too. Messy. Thanks for the idea, but I'm 'personally' fine with the current system. Usually. Sometimes I get annoyed when I sit down to write and make no real progress on the planned draft because I keep adding shit. This week being a prime example. But meh, that's just how the cookie crumbles. P.S. Chapter should be up in an hour or so. Beta readers are finishing.
Blue Fishcake
2024-07-21 22:45:00 +0000 UTCOh no! Two chapters in a week? I get two fixes of my weekly drug? *Faints*
The Fire Piper
2024-07-21 21:39:38 +0000 UTCLol!
The Fire Piper
2024-07-21 21:36:34 +0000 UTCOne thing that I’ve noticed that I think people would agree with is if you delayed just a bit each week and divert a bit of time to create a a chapter anthology of short stories from perspectives of different people, like you did with the last two chapters of book one. Specifically, characters that would eventually be important to our people that we want to see like perhaps the Queens daughter(s) who’s involved in the Kraken slayer project, various family members of team seven who we haven’t met yet, local nobles surrounding Williams county, Along with that, characters, we do want to see what they’re up to. Williams ex fiancé, The queen, Williams mother, etc… The important thing is that everything is kept vague on the timeline, so that you could quickly edit specific details to fit it into the story. This will be good because you can keep this in the back pocket, if you are ill again, and are incapable of posting. Blue, Put it to a vote and ask if People would be ok with that with the understanding that it would prevent a 2-3 week delay.
Conrad34xdsa
2024-07-21 21:30:28 +0000 UTCFuck it. I said Sunday and it will be Sunday. I'm going to cut what I have thus far at the best moment I can, before posting it. I've actually got a good chunk more written but it's ballooning out to double length and I'm not going to get that finished today. I'll post a 3000 word chapter today, finish the rest of the 'chapter' by Wednesday, then start work on 'that' weeks chapter. Make no mistake, I'm having fun, but once more I've overestimated how fast I could pump out a double length chapter :D
Blue Fishcake
2024-07-21 21:18:59 +0000 UTCWilliam better finish stretching Piper because I don’t think I can wait another day
Spintool
2024-07-21 20:59:10 +0000 UTCGriffith, most likely. Or Piper, if the dwarven woman's not too busy, which isn't likely given all the stuff she's gotta do first.
Dancingrage
2024-07-21 19:59:37 +0000 UTCWho is William chugging and stretching now?
The Fire Piper
2024-07-21 19:35:26 +0000 UTCWell, you know the three Gs. Woman is a queen after all.
Luke Payne
2024-07-21 18:51:05 +0000 UTC*whispers: blood for the blood god*
MarakEvans
2024-07-21 18:14:06 +0000 UTCThe term is engorged 😉
Groinfist
2024-07-21 10:37:02 +0000 UTCOne possibility is he finds a cave of some sort, and creates a way that the only entrance is underwater. He could bring materials in and out through waterproof bags and the like. But the main purpose is to know if and when someone has entered recently, because anyone who enters would disturb the water and leave wet footprints. He might have all the floors covered in sand or some other material that would show footprints and would be hard to clean up quickly if it is soaked in water. Also have all the tables and furniture fold up so they can’t be used to avoid being on the ground.
Conrad34xdsa
2024-07-21 08:12:05 +0000 UTCIt's chugging along. It's just... stretching :D
Blue Fishcake
2024-07-21 08:06:05 +0000 UTCi have no chapter, and i must read
John
2024-07-21 06:20:45 +0000 UTCWe want a serial novel, not a cereal novel.
Random Information
2024-07-21 04:31:23 +0000 UTCIs that sneaky pancakes I hear?
Brian Roger
2024-07-21 03:42:59 +0000 UTCWoot!
The Fire Piper
2024-07-21 03:08:28 +0000 UTCIt usually isn't a consumable, actually, most steam cycle systems are also closed. Very old ones and probably some locomotives yeah maybe, but it's wasteful of both water and fuel; most condense the steam back down into very hot water in a cold-side heat exchanger. It takes less energy to boil it from there and has pretty much the same "this end hot, that end cold, work comes out here" characteristics as the Stirling. This is how coal and nuclear power plants work. The only big conceptual difference is that the steam cycle has two full on phases changes in it, apart from that it's details and the exact path in state space the working fluid takes during the cycle.
Jonathan Gibbons
2024-07-21 02:02:14 +0000 UTCGlad to see you're enjoying the process so much right now! Sounds like a little spark has ignited into something amazing and now I can hardly wait for the next chapter
Slade
2024-07-21 01:50:34 +0000 UTC! *refreshes page*
MarakEvans
2024-07-21 00:49:36 +0000 UTCTo be fair, even if the queen pinkie swore she stopped having any of her invisible & undetectable spies watching William, why on Earth should he believe it? (Regardless of if she was telling the truth)
Jacob
2024-07-21 00:00:33 +0000 UTCValid point with the steam engine, except the water to make the steam is a consumable while the cylinders of a Sterling engine are a closed system thus no consumables needed.
Jacob
2024-07-20 23:53:02 +0000 UTCWithout giving too much away, what was otherwise a fairly normal chapter has surprised me. For some reason, breakfast ingredients have made their way into the mixture. Something I'd normally not entertain as it's basically rendered half my draft moot and dragged things out, but given I'm not earning this month, I'm just enjoying the ride. It's actually quite freeing :D
Blue Fishcake
2024-07-20 23:31:46 +0000 UTCIt's looking like it!
The Fire Piper
2024-07-20 23:14:39 +0000 UTCSo, Sunday?
Andrew Lechner
2024-07-20 21:52:30 +0000 UTCmy guess calling it now is shes the or one of the spys for the blackstones
Dankenobi1
2024-07-20 14:24:07 +0000 UTCI wouldn't be surprised if the Queen cannot replicate the kraken-slayer device even with instructions from William. Or at the least it takes a lot of time and many, many failures. So I don't think secrecy is all that important. It is really a negotiating tactic for William.
Random Information
2024-07-20 09:32:07 +0000 UTCI'm sure blue would just have the enchantment die over time
Morpheus
2024-07-20 03:09:39 +0000 UTCI refresh. Today. Maybe Tomorrow. Nighty night. Let us know if the writing itch bites. *whispering*words for the word count...
MarakEvans
2024-07-20 00:32:17 +0000 UTCOne thing that I think will have to come up in negotiating with the Queen is to have her guards hold off trying to spy on him when he’s developing new tech. It’s going to be harder to keep a secret when he wants to implement it as instead of being in a small workshop he will be mass-producing things which once you reached that stage secrecy will go out the window as parts may “disappear” especially when you have invisible agents running around. William might be able to convince the queen that because she now has the formula for the “Kraken Slayer device” she doesn’t need to constantly spy on him. And because he’s working on a timetable to keep his sister alive, he might be able to guilt trip her on that as she doesn’t like the idea of threatening his sister and it was a means to an end to acquire the blackpowder formula. As previously stated, if William doesn’t think he’s alone, he won’t work and because he’s now on a timetable, that issue will delay his R and D. He might convince her that it would be more valuable in safeguarding the tech she already possesses from spy’s in the palace as black stone has a high ranking member on the inside. The Queen does not know that but if there are reports from her own network that shows that house Blackstone has a working kraken slayer then it would be pretty obvious that there was a leak somewhere in her palace. On the topic of Spies, will we find out if there’s a spy hidden in the new county? We already know that the Blackstones are aware that William is the one who created the device, not the queen and her engineers. This fact, along with the defeat that her house suffered with the duel, would put him on her radar to find out what else he is building.
Conrad34xdsa
2024-07-20 00:20:59 +0000 UTCI recall in an earlier chapter with the earpieces, it was mentioned that enchanting mundane objects will only last for so long, it’s just that breaking them makes the enchantment break down even faster. Could be wrong.
fezman81
2024-07-19 22:08:12 +0000 UTCDoesn't need to be a Stirling; if it works, you could just do steam. Steam is still how we convert heat to power in bulk. Steam engines typically are also massively torquey. If you can make the hot end hot enough and still structurally sound, you could just compress air, flow that over your enchanted thing, and then flow that through a turbine and nozzle, too. Nothing about a jet's core function requires combustion, just adequate heating.
Jonathan Gibbons
2024-07-19 14:33:45 +0000 UTCI just realized some of the world-economy-breaking potential of Will's knowledge when combined with this world's magic system. Step 1: Enchant 2 bits of metal. One to be hot and the other to be cold. Remember: passive enchantments are permanent unless the object is damaged/broken. Step 2: Slap them on either side of a Stirling engine. Congrats! Now you have a literal perpetual motion engine that will generate free mechanical work forever. (I did look a little deeper and this probably wouldn't work for the shards since Stirling engines don't produce much torque per volume, but it could work for a factory or mechanical power plant)
Jacob
2024-07-19 14:15:51 +0000 UTCI think you make an excellent point. I never realized why until you pointed it out, but this goes a long way as to why Steampunk is my personal favorite of Blue's work so far, and I find the character of Will more interesting, nuanced, and compelling.
Jacob
2024-07-19 14:07:46 +0000 UTCI think that makes the most sense TBH
Jacob
2024-07-19 13:56:35 +0000 UTCI sleep. Saturday. Maybe Sunday.
Blue Fishcake
2024-07-19 10:13:43 +0000 UTCA year is a long time to wait for a chapter! ;)
The Fire Piper
2024-07-19 01:23:45 +0000 UTCAs long as we get it during this year i'm a happy camper.
Xavier Lavoie
2024-07-19 01:22:08 +0000 UTCTomorrow! tomorrow! I love ya tomorrow! It's only a day away! or maybe Saturday, or maybe Sunday!
The Fire Piper
2024-07-18 21:12:33 +0000 UTCQueen promised him a hull in his initial negotiations. Whether he has it yet is unclear. As for the core? That's interesting given how little control he had over his own territory till recently. He wouldn't have left it on campus or at his parents place and this is his first time at his new territory so where indeed? Maybe the Queen's is holding it for him as I'm not sure how he would safeguard it otherwise.
Morpheus
2024-07-18 17:57:59 +0000 UTC'I WILL be my own man and a power in my own right. If I'm not friendly to you it's because you pushed me away'
Found&Lost
2024-07-18 09:53:00 +0000 UTCHow long is that list?
Found&Lost
2024-07-17 01:18:58 +0000 UTCIt's on my list of things to get done. I probably won't change Shui's or Shi's name out of respect for online readers.
Blue Fishcake
2024-07-16 13:12:19 +0000 UTCBlue, when are you going to have the Sect story as a unified item like Space on Kindle? Will there be name changes (the ol' Shui/Shi thing) when you get around to it?
Third Ailing Primate
2024-07-15 19:35:36 +0000 UTCI'm wondering where William's mithril core is currently. Did he give it to the Queen for safekeeping? Presumably he needs it (and an airship) to actually be a Count?
Random Information
2024-07-15 08:38:23 +0000 UTCI wonder when we will learn more about Olzenya's family. Will Olzenya join house Redwater, as a member, to get away from her family. Will team 7, excluding Marline, join House Redwater via marriage in 10-15 years, along with Xela and Griffith.
Hue Man
2024-07-15 05:00:16 +0000 UTCIt's bad diplomacy to do that. The queen agreed to leave the sister alone. If she makes any further demands with the sister as leverage, then Will knows she absolutely can't be trusted and will start working to undermine her right away; and she knows that. Similarly Will can't demand anything more to 'keep quiet' about this now that they have a deal. If you want the person you're dealing with to work with you, you can't reneg on things. And Yeleena wants to, and indeed needs to, play ball with Will. As Will also does with her.
Morpheus
2024-07-15 01:27:40 +0000 UTCI've made that exact mistake before. her last name looking like someone misspelled 'merchant' doesn't help.
Morpheus
2024-07-15 01:21:27 +0000 UTCFar as I recall, the word "plane" has been used in William's private thoughts or slip ups. If we missed where a native used the word, could you point it out specifically? Also, any flat surface is considered a "plane." Just like any two points have a shortest path considered a "line." The odd person here or there referring to the physical, geometric, or mechanical properties of an object wouldn't be too immersion-breaking.
MarakEvans
2024-07-14 23:35:54 +0000 UTCwhat hes saying is in fantasy land theyre called shards, the word plane as far as im aware hasnt been used by them and has no meaning, similar to how in this chapter william uses the word cool and its shown to be a foreign word
Dankenobi1
2024-07-14 20:19:02 +0000 UTCalso in all fairness crude oil isn't that hard to separate into usable fuel as long as you have a strong enough heat source, and in a world of magic im sure getting said heat source wont be too hard
Dankenobi1
2024-07-14 20:12:28 +0000 UTCi see it as less he didnt plan for it and more he needed to do it to speed things up but didnt expect such a bad response. He took a gamble were even in the worst case scenario he would have won (as we see) and got unlucky, it was unexpected but there wasnt really any reason to prepare for it when the overall outcome is going to be the same regardless.
Dankenobi1
2024-07-14 20:08:16 +0000 UTCGot to love how the queen feels more like his mom than his mom did.
Jon Thorn
2024-07-14 20:07:45 +0000 UTCHypothetically, could he use helium or hydrogen?
mike wade
2024-07-14 19:38:33 +0000 UTCI think the main difference here is that Xela isn't directly answerable to the queen in the same way Stillwater was. Will's problem isn't having other centers of power and authority in his territory. He has to have those both as a matter of unavoidable reality and as a matter of practicality. Rather, his problem is having direct plants from the queen in his territory. Having underlings with power is part of the noble game. Having underlings you can't do without is part of the noble game. Having underlings who can easily bypass your link in the chain of command isn't, at least in theory, and that was the problem.
Sea Wolf
2024-07-14 18:46:38 +0000 UTCThe incarnation of Uncle Sam appears over the land, opening a portal to the United States of America. And as his soldiers march forward to conquer this land, all it's occupents hear the phantom say two sentances. "I heard oil. THAT SHIT MINE!!!!"
Luke Payne
2024-07-14 18:02:20 +0000 UTCI think you misunderstand the issue. William had a chain of command issue. He should be the ultimate authority in his lands. His guards are loyal to him, his people are loyal to him. The mariens were not, they were loyal to Stillwater, who was loyal to the queen. Stillwater was not loyal to him in anyway. That was the issue. Xela is loyal to William, and so the fact that his people are already look to her as the leader is of no consiquence, as all roads in the county of Redwater lead to lord Redwater.
Luke Payne
2024-07-14 17:58:25 +0000 UTCOh, your comment just informed me of what earthblood is. I just heard oil. AND THAT SHIT MINE!!!!
Luke Payne
2024-07-14 17:51:48 +0000 UTCThe first few paragraphs were some of the funniest in the series. Team 7 being justifiably sassy with William because his stunt got them thrown in a dungeon, and Marline saying " we all know Will is a Drama King so this is to be expected". This makes we want to know more about that the rest of the team thinks about Will. Also it is always great to see the Queen.
Hue Man
2024-07-14 09:33:22 +0000 UTCAhh thanks!
Found&Lost
2024-07-14 08:51:41 +0000 UTCYes, Bonnlyn Mecant.
Random Information
2024-07-14 07:51:45 +0000 UTCWith the previous “fight” between himself and the Queen so recent, William could have discussed how it was clear she would not operate in good faith for any deal on technology as she would likely continue to threaten his sister if she felt his cooperation was “required”. Or it at least is consideration for why the degree of separation is absolutely necessary.
Hardy Carroll
2024-07-14 06:11:24 +0000 UTC' “There worried, more like.” The woman said. '. Typo, should be 'They're'. Good chapter.
Jon Arbuckle
2024-07-14 05:39:34 +0000 UTCThe dwarf glanced back and forth between the two students, no doubt coming to her own conclusions, before nodding. “Not an issue at all, assuming the Mecants can keep up with our demands.” Is Bonlynns last name Mecant? Or should that be merchant?
Found&Lost
2024-07-14 03:35:37 +0000 UTCI understand shards are airplanes. What I am not sure of is if 1) They’ve been referred to as ‘planes’ in-story prior to this 2) The character misspoke and let slip the English word ‘plane’ rather than the local word ‘shard’ 3) This is a typo
Firstname Lastname
2024-07-14 02:57:39 +0000 UTCbro in between the lines here with the workshops and the alchemists guild and the apparently highly flammable "earth blood" substance it looks like he is going to have fuel taken care of.
notreal name
2024-07-14 02:39:00 +0000 UTCFun fact, biodiesel production creates glycerol as a byproduct, which just so happens to be a precursor to modern explosives. I see no military applications for this particular chemical process
GoshDarnYouPlucium
2024-07-14 02:14:04 +0000 UTCOnly after stillwater tried it the hard way, then asked the queen for instructions.
Kaywye
2024-07-14 02:01:15 +0000 UTCDon't even joke about that. It's a real concern
vetro 26
2024-07-14 01:59:44 +0000 UTCI don't think that metaphor works in this case. William, Stillwater and the Queen can all be both stopped and moved
TeFiLeDo
2024-07-14 01:57:27 +0000 UTCThat's assuming America don't get wind of the oil and manifest themselves into reality to take it
Dankenobi1
2024-07-14 00:59:49 +0000 UTCAll hail the Drama King!!! Too bad he already pulled the red white and blue outfit thing. A true drama king should wear yellow.
Morpheus
2024-07-14 00:36:35 +0000 UTCTo add onto the previous reply. Will is the LEAST overpowered of blue's protag-kuns so far. which limits his options substantially. Jack had hammer tech, nanobots, and autofabricators that eclipsed anything the locals had. It was vastly more than just knowing more about science than them. Everyone short of the actual divities thought he was one. Jason had the power of god and anime on his side. By which I mean, as fun as the story may have been, he was a fairly poorly written Mary-sue who was right about everything all the time; even over those with far more experience than him in the same way a teenager thinks they are so much brighter than all the adults in the room. That and the aliens had ridiculous strategic and technical blind spots rivaled only by the adeptus mechanicum, AND were oddly permissive of jail worthy behavior. Will ONLY has knowledge. He has no clarktech fused to his brain like jack, he can't just go AWOL and then make a public nuisance of himself with no reprisal, or incarceration, from the empress like Jason. Insofar as Will has any physical or magical advantages it's in having the wherewithal to focus on his training and studies more diligently and from a younger age. Having to give in and play the game is much more something he has to deal with that the others simply didn't because he CAN'T just cheat the game or brute force things.
Morpheus
2024-07-14 00:26:50 +0000 UTCHold my butter, I want to make sure I am getting the fantasy-earthblood translation right; did the tranmigrated American just get access to and a reliable supply of OIL?! This new prototype shard is going to be named 'the FREEDOM Eagle' and have a complimentary earthblood-finding magitek device attached to every single one, I'm calling it now. Bonnilyn the oil-baron has a nice ring to it. In all seriousness though, if he manages a functional engine running off the stuff (or byproducts, if he/alchemists develops petroleum/Diesel) and Bonnilyn's family is already set up to develop, distribute, and refine the stuff in commercial quantities for his needs... he might inadvertently have set her whole family up to be the economic frontrunners of a kingdom-wide industrial revolution.
Wotün, the Butterlord
2024-07-13 23:50:57 +0000 UTCYou're looking at it the wrong way. William needs the loyalty of the people he rules over. Xela is the best way to get it, both because of the fact that she's already earned it (and so can borrow that loyalty by proxy) and because he needs to know what she did to earn it. By elevating her back to her position he gains favor with the population by making a decision that they approve of, and also advances his own position because she's competent enough to do the job well. The more he demonstrates he cares about his people above and beyond what other nobles would ask for, the more they'll be loyal to him. You also have to consider the fact that Xela was passed over for a promotion, and that she accepted a demotion instead of being given another equivalent job. Her actions demonstrate she actually doesn't have the ambition necessary to threaten Will's rule.
Jay
2024-07-13 23:45:26 +0000 UTCHe doesn't want them to be loyal to anyone first before him that's the point he wants to know when he tells people to do something they do it not look to someone else first.
ALEXEI
2024-07-13 23:43:38 +0000 UTCYes. My guess I 'earthblood' is the name they use to refer to 'oil' and he is going to be refining it to the point that the empty shardframe that is given will become a internal combustion fighter.
Kaywye
2024-07-13 23:43:30 +0000 UTCWilliam doesn't have a problem with Xela being in charge...because she had been imprisoned with him, and is part of the homeward and loyal to William. He has a problem with Captain Quinley in charge for the same reason he didn't want Stillwater. Loyalty to the Queen first is kind of like saying "you are a noble in name only I'll be standing behind you with a knife to your neck, and step even a fraction out of line, and I will use it."
Kaywye
2024-07-13 23:38:19 +0000 UTCXela is a true blessing for William at this point. With Stillwell out of the way, her position of power within his land is functionally second to none, eclipsing even William in this early stage of his lordship. But rather than being power hungry and attempting to leverage her position into an official noble title, she is instead willing to become William's second in command. Effectively giving William complete power and insight over his lands through her without having to go through a governmental learning curve.
Andrew Lechner
2024-07-13 23:36:40 +0000 UTCI agree with all that but it doesnt change the fact that he did all that because he wanted be in charge and then made someone with even more power over the people take that spot.... It doesn't matter if she's a good fit or will be loyal functionality he has the exact same issue.
ALEXEI
2024-07-13 23:35:37 +0000 UTC"You don't need the shard core? Why?" "Because I have other ways to make it fly." "What?" "What?"
Sea Wolf
2024-07-13 23:34:01 +0000 UTCPerhaps, but Xela seems to lack the fundamental ambition to overthrow William, if she did, then she never would have allowed Stillwell to take over as easily as she did. Xela seems to be entirely content and most comfortable with being a subordinate leader, not the head. She will do very well as William's second in command and governor during his (likely numerous) absences.
Andrew Lechner
2024-07-13 23:31:19 +0000 UTCIrresistible force meets immovable object with predictable results. That William didn't see that coming is actually a bit shocking. I certainly saw the potential for it to go that bad. He needs to be a bit more "hope for the best plan for the worst' and less 'everyone around me should be reasonable'
Kaywye
2024-07-13 23:30:29 +0000 UTCLike I said she's much more likeable and definitely more likely to be a ally, that doesn't change the fact that he got rid of one person because he didn't want his people to not answer to him first and then replaced her with the exact same problem on a larger scale because she has the support of the entire population not just the guards. If he told his guards to arrest her he'd have the exact same issue but with a mob added into the problem. Just kinda seems odd to me he wouldn't see that just cause she's a clear harem addition.
ALEXEI
2024-07-13 23:23:25 +0000 UTCAlcohol would be easier to get quickly, though with magical and alchemical refinement petrol would work too, I imagine.
Morpheus
2024-07-13 23:21:03 +0000 UTCXela is loyal to the people of the countship. She even turned down leading a different one to stay there and various monologues mentioned how she is very well liked and works to solve the peasantry's issues. Likely all William has to do is not run the finances into the ground and start leveeing taxes and she'll be happy. He definitely wants long term sustainability too, given it allows more independence. He'll likely be willing to act to improve the finances and living standards of redwater to see to that. Xela will definitely be on his side for that reason alone.
Morpheus
2024-07-13 23:18:40 +0000 UTCI mean, at the end of the day for all his cleverness he's still way out of his league and punching way above his weight class when it comes to resources and allies. Unfortunately for him as well, there is no other options either as there isn't really a 3rd power bloc he can tie himself to so it's either the slavers or the queen. And also unluckily, any real retribution hurts the queen and could embolden the slaver faction.
Vespucci
2024-07-13 22:55:08 +0000 UTCIt's called gas lighting.
Carlos Torres
2024-07-13 22:53:25 +0000 UTCIn the centuries to come he will be know in history officially as William the Conqueror, unofficial he will be known as William the Drama King.
Carlos Torres
2024-07-13 22:52:07 +0000 UTCWilliam should not be so easily taken, this is so aggravating comparing Jack Johansson and Jason Linford constantly reacting to situations that deny him his freedom. William seems like he loses more than he wins and he’s smart enough to cheat a rigged game.
mhaj58
2024-07-13 22:51:41 +0000 UTCSo he still functionally has the same problem with Xela being in charge. Yes she's more likeable but literally the entire holding and all the guards will answer to her before him the same as the other woman. If he hires new guards from the populace and tells them to arrest her they will look to her, the only difference I see is they won't be marines which is just a name swap.
ALEXEI
2024-07-13 22:49:04 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2024-07-13 22:48:38 +0000 UTCHow much faster do you think the new prop-shard will be? Is he going to use a petroleum based engine?
White Neko Knight
2024-07-13 22:45:51 +0000 UTClol love how the Queen goes from “stop being dramatic, nothing was wrong” to “I need you to keep quiet cause what just happened would be incredibly upsetting to other nobles” Bitch it can only be one or other!
aj0413
2024-07-13 22:43:38 +0000 UTCYes, Shards are airplanes, although technically they work more like little blimps, because of this world's bias towards lighter-than-air systems. I think the name is derived from their power source being a smaller fragment of mithril, rather than a full core like an airship would use.
Baron Von Mott
2024-07-13 22:34:25 +0000 UTCNow how long until we have a fully functional rotary aircraft lmao
Footbraclet
2024-07-13 22:30:00 +0000 UTCnice, thanks for the update
Marius Petrauskas
2024-07-13 22:27:32 +0000 UTC“There worried, more like.” Wrong "There" also odd phrasing
Morpheus
2024-07-13 22:25:21 +0000 UTCSome corrections: “There worried, more like.” That worried “will fit in a plane without” Should this be ‘shard’? Can’t remember if they’ve been referred to as ‘planes’ before.
Firstname Lastname
2024-07-13 22:23:23 +0000 UTCIf so it will be far in the future. She is in the doghouse now and won't be let anywhere close to Will. Especially if Willam shares more tech with the Crown and becomes more valuable.
SV
2024-07-13 22:21:09 +0000 UTCA Queen’s dog surely has many uses
NeoJungleLover
2024-07-13 22:19:01 +0000 UTCI really feel like Blue is setting up Stillwater to be a recurring minor antagonist. Or at least, leaving the potential for her to fill in some other small role later in the story.
Baron Von Mott
2024-07-13 22:07:19 +0000 UTCBelieve me Piper, “earthblood” has a LOT more uses than just incendiaries.
Rowan Ruble
2024-07-13 22:04:17 +0000 UTCSomeone needs to make a 'you were right' meme for reaction purposes because William was certainly right, if only a little drama king about it.
Dragoongfa
2024-07-13 21:50:29 +0000 UTCYoooo!!! More shenanigans!!
Bas van Lissum
2024-07-13 21:45:14 +0000 UTCThe holy word works is complete. Look apon this sacred text.
MarakEvans
2024-07-13 21:42:11 +0000 UTC! Oi, you made it on time mate!
MarakEvans
2024-07-13 21:40:54 +0000 UTCBless thee wordsmith <3
NeoJungleLover
2024-07-13 21:35:57 +0000 UTC