Jul. 2nd, 2004
good phrasing again
Jul. 2nd, 2004 05:16 am"those spindly cuneiform histories that inform of Giles' own story all too plainly."
http://www.myarseisnotpansy.co.uk/piedm/mumu/mumu0.html
Mumukshutva by Magpie
nice way of talking about lines, suits Giles well.
I like this story, though I have a bit of a problem with Ethan holding on to the past, or restoring his youthful appearance. Ethan is a devotee of chaos, therefore of change. I always figure that since glamours are portrayed as beginner magic whatever a mage looks like is what they choose to look like. Ethan chooses to look his age. Because change happens. I figure Ethan would be the one to know and accept that, and Giles is demonstrably the one who has a problem with it, middle age crisis style.
But still, the way this story is written, I like.
http://www.myarseisnotpansy.co.uk/piedm/mumu/mumu0.html
Mumukshutva by Magpie
nice way of talking about lines, suits Giles well.
I like this story, though I have a bit of a problem with Ethan holding on to the past, or restoring his youthful appearance. Ethan is a devotee of chaos, therefore of change. I always figure that since glamours are portrayed as beginner magic whatever a mage looks like is what they choose to look like. Ethan chooses to look his age. Because change happens. I figure Ethan would be the one to know and accept that, and Giles is demonstrably the one who has a problem with it, middle age crisis style.
But still, the way this story is written, I like.