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  1. Public Bookmark 1

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    At world's end, Ulakkum reflects on her home and finds solace in companionship.

    A Garsedd POV of that last day.

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    01 Jun 2026

  2. Public Bookmark 49

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    The words we say often aren't the ones we mean.

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  3. Public Bookmark 48

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    All thoughts leave Callist as she stares at the creature in one corner. There are probably worse ways to die than to be eaten by a deathworlder, but at the moment Callist is beginning to wonder if death by torture might actually be the kinder option. Or perhaps it will amount to the same thing.

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    22 May 2026

  4. Public Bookmark 27

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    The rumors say that a tortoise daemon means the emperor is slow-witted, and Csethiro is not sure that they're wrong. Maia, meanwhile, cannot contest the fierceness of either his wife-to-be or her eagle.

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    20 May 2026

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    The Crossing of the Bridge is a ceremony that requires each new emperor or empress, on the first solstice of their reign, to walk the entire length of the bridge over the Istandaärtha from eastern to western shore, alone save for their nonecharei, carrying nothing but a brazier of incense. We can be relatively sure that this tradition traces its roots to the very creation of the Wisdom Bridge, and that the first emperor to enact it was Edrehasivar the Seventh.

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    Bookmarker's Notes

    I love this!!! The beginning -- "why DO we do thisthing?" The old woman who grew up with the bridge!! The careful walk, so he didn't trip!!! The whole conversation -- of COURSE he'd do that, to obliterate curse rumors so thoroughly that future historians found no record of it! Csevet's comments in his notes of the discussion!!! Just lovely!!! Aaaaah!!! Go read it!!!