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Fantasy Seiunita OOC

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So, I just bought the powder mage trilogy. All three of them. I aspire to finish them in a week or less.

Anyone here read them?
No, what are they about? Summary-wise, of course, I know you haven't read them :|


OH GUYS I GOT ANOTHER JOB INTERVIEW SCHEDULED :DDD
 
What for thid time?
Well yesterday I had an interview for Panera, and tomorrow I have an interview for a job that my friend recommended to me, since she already works for them. It's based around customer service and product selling, but I forgot the name of the company xDDD
 
Oh it's called Vector and it's a marketing company that offers jobs to students and even scholarships. :3
 
No, what are they about? Summary-wise, of course, I know you haven't read them :|

Field Marshal Tamas commits a violent coup against Adro's monarchy. When he kills every single member of the Royal Cabal, they all utter a cryptic phrase: "You can't break Kresimir's Promise".

Adamat, a former police inspector who is now a private investigator, is asked by Tamas to help solve the mystery.

Meanwhile, Tamas is busy with purging the country's nobility and struggling to maintain peace during the inevitable civil war.

Taniel, Tamas's son and a talented powder mage who is able to consume gunpowder to give himself supernatural powers, is given the task to hunt down an uncommonly powerful member of the Royal Cabal who managed to escape during the coup.

Soon it becomes clear that overthrowing the monarchy was just the beginning.

This all takes place in a flintlock-era inspired world. Like flintpunk or something, if there even exists such a term. I look forward to reading it, however, as fantasy greatly appeals to me. And this is quite refreshing from the generic daily release.
 
Field Marshal Tamas commits a violent coup against Adro's monarchy. When he kills every single member of the Royal Cabal, they all utter a cryptic phrase: "You can't break Kresimir's Promise".

Adamat, a former police inspector who is now a private investigator, is asked by Tamas to help solve the mystery.

Meanwhile, Tamas is busy with purging the country's nobility and struggling to maintain peace during the inevitable civil war.

Taniel, Tamas's son and a talented powder mage who is able to consume gunpowder to give himself supernatural powers, is given the task to hunt down an uncommonly powerful member of the Royal Cabal who managed to escape during the coup.

Soon it becomes clear that overthrowing the monarchy was just the beginning.

This all takes place in a flintlock-era inspired world. Like flintpunk or something, if there even exists such a term. I look forward to reading it, however, as fantasy greatly appeals to me. And this is quite refreshing from the generic daily release.
Ooooooooooh. I wanna read it now. I'm so glad I live near a library. xD
 
I would avoid that one tbh
Well my friend already works there and says that it's fine, and I need a job, so if it works out I'm not gonna disregard it entirely. First fishy thing I see, though, and I'm out.
 
Ooooooooooh. I wanna read it now. I'm so glad I live near a library. xD

I would greatly recommend reading the Malazan Book of Fallen series first. It's an extreme doorstopper, the complete edition weighing in at three million and a half words, and completely worthwhile. The ending is weak, but the journey's great enough.
 
Well my friend already works there and says that it's fine, and I need a job, so if it works out I'm not gonna disregard it entirely. First fishy thing I see, though, and I'm out.

It's a very shady business, miss, especially for the naive. You've gotta be a cold-cut manipulator, or it won't work out fair, miss...
 
I would greatly recommend reading the Malazan Book of Fallen series first. It's an extreme doorstopper, the complete edition weighing in at three million and a half words, and completely worthwhile. The ending is weak, but the journey's great enough.
Sounds like a plan

It's a very shady business, miss, especially for the naive. You've gotta be a cold-cut manipulator, or it won't work out fair, miss...
I'm pretty sure you already think that of me, so then I should be fine.
 

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