Mar. 9th, 2019 at 1:35 AM
Krissy Chambers
Heard you're getting the motorcycle soon. Want me to do some of the protective charms on it like I did for Natasha and Selene? Also, have you decided one way or another about adding on the flight spells?
Natasha Romanoff
I put together a couple of working prototypes of the backpack wings I mentioned before. Selene pronounced them as functional enough for limited distribution if you'd like to give them a try.
Sir Lohengrin
I had started on a set of enchanted armor for Lirael similar to what I made for Lucy Pevensie. Unfortunately, Lirael seems to have left Preya. If you know of a woman warrior who could use such armor, I would appreciate it if you would ask her to get in touch with me as only final fitting still needs to be done.
Also, I have a mare in my stables, smart and sure-footed, who could use a new home. She is well-trained to saddle and hackamore, as I prefer not to use a bitted bridle. Since she is lightly built, I thought she would make some lady a good palfry if you know of one with a gentle hand who desires a horse of her own.
My thanks in advance for your help.
Richard Summerby
Heard you're getting the motorcycle soon. Want me to do some of the protective charms on it like I did for Natasha and Selene? Also, have you decided one way or another about adding on the flight spells?
Natasha Romanoff
I put together a couple of working prototypes of the backpack wings I mentioned before. Selene pronounced them as functional enough for limited distribution if you'd like to give them a try.
Sir Lohengrin
I had started on a set of enchanted armor for Lirael similar to what I made for Lucy Pevensie. Unfortunately, Lirael seems to have left Preya. If you know of a woman warrior who could use such armor, I would appreciate it if you would ask her to get in touch with me as only final fitting still needs to be done.
Also, I have a mare in my stables, smart and sure-footed, who could use a new home. She is well-trained to saddle and hackamore, as I prefer not to use a bitted bridle. Since she is lightly built, I thought she would make some lady a good palfry if you know of one with a gentle hand who desires a horse of her own.
My thanks in advance for your help.
Richard Summerby