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𝔒𝔫𝔠𝔒 π”˜π”­π”¬π”« 𝔐𝔬𝔑𝔰 ([personal profile] faentasy) wrote in [community profile] onceuponacomm2021-06-28 10:01 am

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 5




Almost half of the non-fairy population of Aira Niluc is gone.

Some may be feeling the absence of their fellow participants in this story. Others will stay focused on the wish they want to get. What never changes is that the story goes on, bringing you closer to the end -- and to another chapter. What will it bring this time?

Snow!

Snow as far as the eye can see, a cold blanket covering the new area. Some winter amenities are now available, ready for perusal! But that's not all there's to find: everyone also will find reminders of their homes, of people they know, of happier times.

Of their wishes.

Who will try to reach their wish this time?

[[Welcome to Week 5! Feel free to make top levels at your discretion, and remember to note it in your header if you plan on investigating any locations. However, please try to keep investigations to Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday! You can also privately contact Hamelin at your leisure.

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[personal profile] sempiternel 2021-06-30 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
Oh - yes, last time you did say Gjallarhorn was instrumental to mankind's survival originally. So this is how it was done...

[ Angels and demons actually does make it easier to understand and relate to. What are giant mechas in her time after all. ]

To think there would be those who forget Agnika and his fighters’ sacrifices. But I’m glad this book exists to teach new generations that history is meant to be learned from, not forgotten.
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[personal profile] vogelfrei 2021-06-30 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm afraid it is not a very popular or well-known book, actually.

[ Paper books are fairly antiquated and often only to be found as status symbols in rich estates... hardly what would be considered mass media anymore. ]

But it did come to me at a time when I really needed this kind of story most. I am eternally grateful for its existence.