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  1. Still Blogging About My As-Of-Yet Nonexistent Fanfic

    It's getting too chaotic for me to keep a firm hold on what I want to do everywhere.

    So I realized that if I used all the Servants I wanted, I wouldn't be able to kill anyone until the very end of my story.

    So my solution:

    Add seven more Servants?

    This is getting out of hand…
    But then, wasn't that the premise that I wanted from the very beginning?

    With twenty-one masters, getting the characters around the world should be easier ...

    Updated August 9th, 2016 at 01:15 PM by Draconic

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  2. The end approaches . . .

    by , October 1st, 2015 at 06:41 PM (The Dark Side of the Moon (Kieran's Works))
    Next Fic to be Updated: Trinity VII: The Twilight

    Completion Level: 8.25 pages (approx. 83%)

    Estimated Upload Date: Sunday


    Of both your wait, and Season 2 of "Carmilla." And speaking of, I'm off to go traumatise myself with what will no doubt be a cliffhanger of maddening proportions.
  3. Crisis of Fayth: The Epilogue(s)

    by , January 11th, 2015 at 09:33 PM (The Dark Side of the Moon (Kieran's Works))
    I wanted it done and posted today - instead, I got almost five pages written on the new epilogue, and I'm barely halfway through the scene.

    . . . Needless to say, I will not be getting it done this week, I will probably have to do at least one more epilogue, to set up for "Reign of Winter" proper - three, if I can think of an appropriate "end scene" for Spira - but I will do my very best to finish it up this coming week, so I can resume work on "Trinity," ...
  4. Carmilla: The Series

    by , January 8th, 2015 at 08:53 PM (The Dark Side of the Moon (Kieran's Works))
    Well, I'll be - it lives! That'll make things much easier . . .

    Anyways, on to the topic at hand; I recently revisited an old vampire story called "Carmilla" - very old. It predates and partially inspired Stoker's "Dracula," and is renowned for featuring one of the first lesbian vampires (in 1871, no less!) - indeed, Carmilla is regarded as the archetype for the breed, much as the Count is premier among vampirekind . . . (And yes, that's where the Castlevania character ...