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1. Sticky:[Chronicle] - Testament - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Quote: perspicacity noun the quality of having a ready insight into things; shrewdness. i.e. space-smarts Indeed, a very fascinating read. Must check my contracts again to see if Jamyl left me anything in her Will. p.s. more chronicles plox
- by Adaris - at 2015.10.20 22:13:13
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2. New Chronicle: Most Ancient - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Terghon Tu Abraxas is my hero. Can we share heroes? I'll take to hero worshipping him Mon-Thurs and you can ahve him right through the weekends..? lol I'm looking ever more forward to enjoying the next and the next and...
- by Adaris - at 2007.05.24 17:26:00
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3. New Chronicle: Most Ancient - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I find this line great: 'It was this combination of didacticism and senescence that had earned him his nickname.' nice job man Please Help me, YOU could be next!
- by Adaris - at 2007.05.23 15:26:00
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4. New Chronicle: Post Mortem - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I liked this. * * * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euZ0j7vtKEQ
- by Adaris - at 2007.05.15 14:45:00
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5. New Chronicle: Sand Giants - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Adaris on 04/05/2007 14:19:35 I thought this was a very nice piece. Especially the character development. How Aduner thinks and sees things. Another novel factor was including the current politcal situation with the Empire into the ...
- by Adaris - at 2007.05.04 14:21:00
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6. are there any player made EVE chronicles? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Heres the link in linky talk: Linkage CCP picks out player written chronicles yes from this forum (so post your here) and put them up with your permission etc if they like it and so on. At least they used to do this, there was a sticky for it I...
- by Adaris - at 2007.05.04 08:54:00
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7. New Chronicle, "The Speaker of Truths" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I shivered at one point... Unlike the others this is a piece about a guy who is caught up in himself, and then is forced to realize that he has done wrong in his life, and he must pay for his injustices. This well written piece of 'what you give ...
- by Adaris - at 2007.04.12 03:55:00
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8. A short mining trip - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
lmao - nice read mate. I like the last part in particular. * * * A truly wise man never plays leapfrog with a Unicorn. - I learned that the hard way.
- by Adaris - at 2007.03.29 10:46:00
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9. [Novella] The Messenger - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Genevieve Mitsuda I don't think I write well, but I love to write. Welcome to the club my friend.... So I've just finsihed reading your story.... I, eh, well you see.... Overall it was a nice read mate, something inter...
- by Adaris - at 2007.03.28 19:17:00
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10. New Chronicle, "Invisible Waves" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Originally by: Terghon Tu On the second read it seemed clear to me they were sitting on the same side of the fence. The older man "acting out" in a fashion more akin to a depressed teenager (risk-taking, disregard for consequences, lack of...
- by Adaris - at 2007.03.28 19:07:00
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11. New Chronicle, "Invisible Waves" - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Adaris on 28/03/2007 18:49:52 I like this piece because I really like to read about the 'normal' people in eve and the hardships they experience. This piece was a fast and exciting read for me and an incredible change of pace for th...
- by Adaris - at 2007.03.28 18:45:00
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12. Does lore matter? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
The above mentioned idea is simply great. I personaly love the RP areas of the game, I like hearing even the most dull or unrelated rp stories because the build up a big picture for me of whats happening. And on the other side of the coin, I love ...
- by Adaris - at 2007.02.27 10:00:00
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