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For older versions, see [[Current events/Archive]].  SPOILERIFIC!  Read [http://www.errantstory.com the comic] first!
For older versions, see [[Current events/Archive]].  SPOILERIFIC!  Read [http://www.errantstory.com the comic] first!
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As of 9 April 2010, the action is in [[Tsuirakushiti]], where [[Meji Hinadori]] has regained consciousness following a hurried trip back from the [[Far North]].  She's mainly moping around and wondering why she hasn't been as magically supercharged as a result of [[Senilis]] as [[Ian Samael|Ian]] was when he got [[Anilis]]ized, but at the same time, she's worried that the "brain parboiling stuff" that happened to Ian is still going to happen to her, supercharged or not([[Ellis]], of course, is about as sympathetic to this concern as usual, which is to say, not at all.)
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As of 7 May 2010, the [[Paedagogusi]] have landed.  Specifically, they're in [[Tsuirakushiti]], where [[Nookie]] and [[Kawaii]] have been keeping [[Sarine Elle|Sarine]] and the Amraphels company while they're locked upThis hasn't gone over well, as Nookie in particular is getting antsy to find out what has become of the [[Senilis]]-possessed [[Meji Hinadori|Meji]] (or more accurately, what has become of Senilis, as she doesn't really seem to care about his half-elven host)She's just blasted through the magically-protected door of the cell she'd been sharing with [[Jon Amraphel|Jon]] and is now homing in on her quarry, wherever that is.
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Her presence has definitely caused certain ... ''issues'', even if she herself has been unaware of them.  Meji's grandfather, who we've learned bears the name [[Ichiro Hinadori]], was quite anxious to see her back on her feet (and quite indifferent to the plight of [[Sarine Elle|Sarine]] and the Amraphels, who are apparently in custody somewhere in Tsuirakushiti).  When he went off to "negotiate" with obnoxious elven ambassador [[Lucian]], who was considerably less enthusiastic about [[Tsuiraku]] harboring an [[Errant]] (let alone one who "kidnapped" Senilis...), his concern boiled over into some violent spellcraft that left Her Excellency going back to [[Praenubilus Astu]] in a huff, threatening dire consequencesGramps really doesn't care, however, having assured another, unnamed councilor that the elves are a paper tigerWe'll see.
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Meji has been getting restless too, with the usual whining to [[Ellis]] and all, but that got interrupted by a [[Telepathy|telepathic]] exchange with her [[Ian Samael|boy toy]], who has just sheared the top off a mountain to use to transport [[Anita]], [[Paul]] and other [[Ensigerum]] [[monk]]s to [[Praenubilus Astu]] for the great battle against the elvesFor once, Meji is the one preaching moderation, but Ian, of course, isn't having any of it; nothing but out-and-out genocide will suffice as far as he's concerned.  And what of the skyless city itself?  No news, but the elves surely must be shoring up their defensesAll told, things are about to get violent in the [[Poe-verse]].
In news of [[Caffeine Angel Studios]], Volume Three of the dead-trees version of the story is now out and available for purchase.  Preliminary reports say that it's Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize in Literature material all rolled into one -- well, not really, but people who've read it do seem to like it.  If you're reading this and haven't pre-ordered the thing, go right out and do so. Please.
In news of [[Caffeine Angel Studios]], Volume Three of the dead-trees version of the story is now out and available for purchase.  Preliminary reports say that it's Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize in Literature material all rolled into one -- well, not really, but people who've read it do seem to like it.  If you're reading this and haven't pre-ordered the thing, go right out and do so. Please.

Revision as of 04:13, 8 May 2010

For older versions, see Current events/Archive. SPOILERIFIC! Read the comic first!

As of 7 May 2010, the Paedagogusi have landed. Specifically, they're in Tsuirakushiti, where Nookie and Kawaii have been keeping Sarine and the Amraphels company while they're locked up. This hasn't gone over well, as Nookie in particular is getting antsy to find out what has become of the Senilis-possessed Meji (or more accurately, what has become of Senilis, as she doesn't really seem to care about his half-elven host). She's just blasted through the magically-protected door of the cell she'd been sharing with Jon and is now homing in on her quarry, wherever that is.

Meji has been getting restless too, with the usual whining to Ellis and all, but that got interrupted by a telepathic exchange with her boy toy, who has just sheared the top off a mountain to use to transport Anita, Paul and other Ensigerum monks to Praenubilus Astu for the great battle against the elves. For once, Meji is the one preaching moderation, but Ian, of course, isn't having any of it; nothing but out-and-out genocide will suffice as far as he's concerned. And what of the skyless city itself? No news, but the elves surely must be shoring up their defenses. All told, things are about to get violent in the Poe-verse.

In news of Caffeine Angel Studios, Volume Three of the dead-trees version of the story is now out and available for purchase. Preliminary reports say that it's Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize in Literature material all rolled into one -- well, not really, but people who've read it do seem to like it. If you're reading this and haven't pre-ordered the thing, go right out and do so. Please.

In news of the wiki itself, almost all the pages seem to be displaying archived episodes properly now, although there might be some stragglers. And of course, Errant Road is still chock full of adventures and curious characters.

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