Wherein the adventures of two cousins is told to a very unlikely group of pernicious and/or prefabricated readers, involving encounters with robbers, pirates, geese, horses, and other such livestock, to end in a very old fashioned happily ever after. Also featuring poetry by the great talents of none other than Lackscroft and Roe-- Poets Extraordinarie.
I remember when we started the letter exchange, I gave myself rules to follow, simple ones to keep me focused. So I figured I should update the rules for the editing.
The new rules are as follows:
Have Fun (as always this is still the first rule)
Be Spontaneous
Make it up as you go along
Post new entrys to blog every Monday and Thursday
Rules are made to be broken.
As you can see I've already broken rule number 4, and I am posting this on Tuesday, hence I need to have rule 5, which I've always been a believer in. Grammer rules are good and all, but are they really necessary?
Taken by Goldwin, son of the Martris, fastest carrier of Clevis, son of Triad. Along with Iornhoof, son of Star and Mooncrest, breed Scarlati.
Passed to Anias, son of Blains the blacksmith, son of Craig the warrior of the Lykains Along with Tam, foal of Diadim and Kryles, who pulled chariots in the old war. Breed of Scarlati and Milliant.
To be delivered into the hands of the gentle Princess Angevine Iantheia of the Castle of Harmony Wind, Winding.
From her dark cousin Princess Mirthyane Anthaina of CarentasKingdom of the Fleet Footed Steeds.
Lost, in a bet brought on by too much beer, to Mies the sure footed son of Fris, the wanderer and Kaytly his wife who scoured the hills in search of her lost love.
Read by Allens, the minstrel of the golden harp, son of Trey who sang with a golden voice.
Delivered to Unknown
Reposted by Brey, a man of little words and little known family.
Run by Pant, the short runner, son of Shorhio
Given to Asmatha, the swift of foot, but short of breath.
Passed by ‘Otta breath, sorry I can’t run’, a bowlegged shepherd.
As I start this out, I just want to say--Wahoo for beginning the editing process!!! We began this story oh about a hundred years ago. The ending of the rough drafts was long in coming partly due to the very legitimate excuse of mischievous faeries.....