Jan-15-2011, 04:36 PM (UTC)
Still reworking on a Burrich post for this thread (that I accidentally deleted last night!) but thought I'd share this little ditty from Robin's site. She says, among lots of other things:
"This weekend, I hope to finish the short stories about the goblins that live under a city that is not London."
What short stories are these? Does anyone know?
This mention of goblins sounds very pecksie-like to me... ...like pecksies living under Kelsingra or something (it's just one theory I have but possibly they even live within the Skill River well maybe)? OR is this all just complete fabrication and fanciful wishful thinking of my part??!!
I know Robin once said she wouldn't be writing directly about pecksies again (at least like she did in WLC) BUT one knows that our Tangle Leader sometimes tangles words most proficiently!
Are there any ML stories about goblins? I don't think they've ever been mentioned with the RotE? So my thoughts that she may be hinting at pecksies here could be something?? Maybe it's something new?
I'm leaning toward pecksies...
"This weekend, I hope to finish the short stories about the goblins that live under a city that is not London."
What short stories are these? Does anyone know?
This mention of goblins sounds very pecksie-like to me... ...like pecksies living under Kelsingra or something (it's just one theory I have but possibly they even live within the Skill River well maybe)? OR is this all just complete fabrication and fanciful wishful thinking of my part??!!
I know Robin once said she wouldn't be writing directly about pecksies again (at least like she did in WLC) BUT one knows that our Tangle Leader sometimes tangles words most proficiently!
Are there any ML stories about goblins? I don't think they've ever been mentioned with the RotE? So my thoughts that she may be hinting at pecksies here could be something?? Maybe it's something new?
I'm leaning toward pecksies...
"I am the Catalyst, and I came to change all things. Prophets become warriors, dragons hunt as wolves."