In the scheduler for tomorrow: Ennia's Descent
"Ennia's Descent," a folk tale retold by noted Tremontine folklorist Reinierik Grandalon (900-971 KY), will go live on the website at 4 pm PST tomorrow. That's 7 pm EST, and 0 GMT Friday. That's early enough you guys will all have a chance to do stuff like, oh, I dunno, retweet it, put that you're reading it in your status messages, things like that. 
I'll tell you right now, it will make some of you absolutely nuts. One of the betas predicted frothing at the mouth. I guarantee it will leave you scratching your head, but then, it's a folk tale, not a narrative.
Oh yeah, thanks to the betas, who know who they are! HUGE help! And also: This counts as an answer to rdehwyll's request for a myth or folk tale.
MeiLin Miranda • Professional Daydreamer
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