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DO NOT discuss chapters here! Keep chapter discussion in the chapter comments!
30 458 28 weeks 9 hours ago
by Gudy
Site requests. No story requests or suggestions, please.
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by gjh42
Embodiment-and Patron-level-only forum. Ask a Tremontine--the average Tremontine, not one of our characters--a question about the world of the History. This is world-building, folks, a question at a time! The results may be canonical, or they may not, but it's a fun way to find out!
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Who are you, anyways?
152 2558 28 weeks 6 days ago
by Gudy
Want to get together with other readers? Post meet-ups here!
24 519 37 weeks 4 days ago
by NorthwoodsMan
265 1715 2 weeks 17 hours ago
by Clare-Dragonfly
He knows everything! Just ask him! Ask Sir any questions you might have on sex-related issues. He is MeiLin's go-to guy for this stuff and is happy to be yours as well.
34 1372 1 year 1 day ago
by Andrea
We have an actual retired Medieval History teacher wandering around in here! Go ahead! Ask him something!
12 172 2 years 43 weeks ago
by packrat
Such an abiding passion in the other threads, that we're giving it its own place.
23 854 24 weeks 6 days ago
by Amy
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by MeiLin
Read anything good lately--on- or off-line?
51 911 3 weeks 5 days ago
by Katie
For everything else.
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