Hello, ( Jill says, setting aside the book for the moment to greet the man, gesturing for him to take a seat in the field near her if he'd like. ) Thank you, truly.
( It means perhaps more than he might think; she'd made the view based on what she could remember of her home in the north of her world, long since fallen to the Blight that robbed it of every shred of color, of life. It's a way to keep it alive still, even if only in her memory. )
Nothing too exciting -- a novel back from my world. It has been an age since I read it, and I had someone who could remember it word for word recreate it here for me. ( She holds it out to him, the title clear: The Saint and the Sectary. It holds some semblance to the tales of Camelot from Earth, if he flips through it to read, only the wizard figure is the enemy rather than an ally. ) It was his favorite as a child.
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( It means perhaps more than he might think; she'd made the view based on what she could remember of her home in the north of her world, long since fallen to the Blight that robbed it of every shred of color, of life. It's a way to keep it alive still, even if only in her memory. )
Nothing too exciting -- a novel back from my world. It has been an age since I read it, and I had someone who could remember it word for word recreate it here for me. ( She holds it out to him, the title clear: The Saint and the Sectary. It holds some semblance to the tales of Camelot from Earth, if he flips through it to read, only the wizard figure is the enemy rather than an ally. ) It was his favorite as a child.