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7/1/07 Good-bye - HC Chapter 26
By Flak | Proceed to Story | Comments: 2Part 2 ends today. Brief, non-spoiler summary: our heroes leave Mist.
I’m not going to say much about this chapter. I’ve already spent way too much time readying it for upload while doing other things (about three hours now, I think…). So yeah. Have fun.
Here’s the link to .rtf downloads for you monitor haters: Hunter Chronicles downloads
Enjoy, and, as always, please comment.
My Notes (mild spoilers, click to view)
(I’ll put up some notes later. Nothing right now. Go read the chapter.)
(Yes, again.)
By the way, 26 chapters, 224 pages, 90,612 words. Yay!
I hope to get the next ‘interlude’ up by next Sunday. That is, the intro to Part 3 (entitled “Julien”). It’s not done yet, so I have no ability to make guarantees, but … I like the idea of being on a roll.
| Part 1: Gem |
Part 2: Mist |
Part 3: Julien |
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And so they go their separate ways. I can only question as to what will happen in the next chapter.
Alar — 9/28/08 @ 8:17 am | #Link | Reply
As can I. By the way, it"s ThursdayĶ this weekend"s installment is nowhere close to done. Sorry for failing, but JOB EATED ME.
Flak — 9/28/08 @ 8:18 am | #Link | Reply