While Keno is standing at the big red door, and waiting to gain entry to Emperor Nang's royal palace, Shrew Khan and his valiant warriors are fighting for their lives at the Giloh outpost. And hope is fading fast...
I was visiting your blog half an hour ago...and now something new has sprouted! Your work as the amazing power to pull me back to my infancy, and those wonderful illustrated books on middle-age tales i was then fond... :)
Those battle axes look like they have seen some action. Very intricate but I m imagining them so very small. Terrific story, can't wait to see how Keno saves the day... again.. brave shrew
I'm laughing imagining how tiny these battle axes would actually be....if they were actual, that is. I missed the last couple of entries but just got caught up. And I'm really impressed with that massive gate - great job on the woodgrain and the stones!
I was visiting your blog half an hour ago...and now something new has sprouted!
ReplyDeleteYour work as the amazing power to pull me back to my infancy, and those wonderful illustrated books on middle-age tales i was then fond...
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Another great chapter with the word cleverly woven in. And I like the battle axes! (Although I don't recognize any of them!)
ReplyDeleteThose battle axes look like they have seen some action. Very intricate but I m imagining them so very small. Terrific story, can't wait to see how Keno saves the day... again.. brave shrew
ReplyDeletegreat assortment of weapons to die by, keno where are U!!!!!! lol biting my nails in anticapation of the rescue: michael dailey
ReplyDeleteYour work and your words are endlessly fascinating! Well done.
ReplyDeleteanother cool one bron! great!
ReplyDeleteWhat great details...I love the battle axes! You must do so much research to get everything "just right." Your work is so splendid!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Carla, you always get it just right. Wonderful and captivating as always.
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I'm laughing imagining how tiny these battle axes would actually be....if they were actual, that is. I missed the last couple of entries but just got caught up. And I'm really impressed with that massive gate - great job on the woodgrain and the stones!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool- you obviously put so much work & depth into it. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteThis cant be cant be cant be the LAST battle. I know you will find a way out of this Shrew Kahn.
ReplyDeleteThose battle axes would come in handy in my kitchen. Just think of how fast we could chop broccoli!