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Delicieu is a right bastard but he does intrigue me. He's almost two-hundred years old and deeply cynical. He's seen all the human race has to offer and knows exactly how little it cares for anyone who is crushed beneath the wheels of progress. Eventually there's hand-wringing, victims are memorialised, romanticised, but it rarely stops the wheels from grinding ever onward.

He's not even angry at Bastion; he knew the boy would do this eventually. Just not cut out for scholarship, this one. What a waste!

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Yes, but it was already a long post so I had to cut a corner somewhere <shrug></shrug>

I don't think it's just a slap of the hand, Delicieu is taking the aspect from Bastion's port into his

Duke BG

Looks like it matches up with Bastion's arm and leg loops.

George Simpson

Considering renaming this "RJ" account to "titty-bird"

No worries! This will be settled in the next few pages. The Delicieu question has dragged on long enough!

Ashley

I'm starting to get the picture of the civil war thats been brewing in Ald. The weeping plague wasn't an accident, it was made to decimate the Ssael's. The North then intends to straight up wipe them out. The silver, although horrible, is merely going to slow down the Gefendur in that context? Or does titty-bird plan on helping Gef wipe out Ssael? Or does titty bird want Duane to take over the silver and use it to defend Ssael? Or do I just want to use the phrase titty bird as many times as possible?

("miss out" not "jus out". Can't edit on this tablet! 😕)

Argh!!! This is the painful part of reading each page as it comes out: cliffhangers like this one. And who knows when we'll return to this particular memory to find out exactly what is happening to poor, poor Bastion (or why his "master" dresses him in bondage-wear!). But then, when I save up a bunch of pages, as gratifying as the read is, I jus out on the conversations. Anyway, as hard as everyone has been on Bastion lately, I have a hard time seeing him as villainous. Now, that bird he follows on the other hand... I think she is the author of all of the suffering we are currently witnessing. She wanted that silver creature built. Why? How will genocide on a massive, apocalyptic scale help her? Because that seems to be what she's after. Somehow, though, I don't think she figured on Ruck's little cameo in her play, so maybe he will have some positive impact after all? (So many followers; so few men, women, gods and/or monsters worth following!)


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