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Posts Tagged: 'lohengrin'

Mar. 9th, 2019


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Assorted messages sent before the timeslip plot started


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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