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"Les cercles de pierres : n'entrez pas dedans si vous êtes dans les Rocs.
Mais, il y a des pierres partout dans les Rocs, pourriez-vous rétorquer.
Ce à quoi je répondrais, n'allez pas dans les Rocs tout court."
Jaos Gyrimonnos le Vieux, Mesures de Lieux et de Temps
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Salut tout le monde! Comme vous l'avez peut-être vu, vous pouvez maintenant commenter la BD! Il y a eu pas mal de bidouilles à faire, donc n'hésitez pas à me dire si vous rencontrez des bugs :)
À part ça, cette semaine je vais écrire un billet pour vous mettre au courant de l'avancement des choses, et j'en profiterai pour annoncer 2-3 choses.
Je vous laisse avec une musique appropriée :)












Though the music of the rocks that you have shared is interesting, I much prefer the subtle and lively melodies that I can find within the Evening district of Golemia. Thankfully, the blooming quarter of Kizhak has adopted many of the same cultural influences, so their music is surprisingly pleasant, despite the lackluster food.
I myself am more fond of Tamzian chamber music… . Their reed pipes and long, wooden lyres simply send me to another world.
I have a certain fondness for their music as well. There is a particularly haunting Tamzian troupe that I found myself attending performances of in Recce not more than a few years back, and I believe they may have been one of the more nomadic troupes, stopping in Golemia from time to time. It was the vocalizing, specifically, that I was impressed by. Few lyrics, of course, as with most Tamzian works in the remartav style. And yet, the singer, backed by reed pipes and lyre, managed to still capture an incredibly poetic sense of emotion through tone and melody. I believe the singer styled herself as the ‘flower of Tamza’ or a title akin to that, perhaps. All that to say that should anyone at the bureau find themselves with the chance to attend a performance of hers, I will absolutely recommend doing so.
Ha, it must have been after the passing of Count Artawazd then! This dried-up tree would never have allowed anything even just a bit foreign in his town. In many ways, his aunt taking over has made our lives much simpler.
I will have to send for this troupe, my interest is piqued. Sometimes it is such a shame that my only sky is the palace’s arcades.
w-wha-what! xDDD That kid is so rude!!! nnnot what i was expecting when i first saw them
The new comment section looks nice! Good job!
Well you know, kids are kids, they just say what’s on their mind meaning no harm^^ – most of the time.
Glad there’s no problem with the comments, it was hard work – even if I see some more things to iron out.
~snort~
He’s a kid surrounded by kids.I
Okay, I’ll be here all week
Ooo, what kind of games? XD I’m sure this will end well. hehe
My stories always end well^^