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        By the way, if someone misinterprets the word "companion", I'm putting the explanation right here: Anna and Nena are sisters. I thought I'd bring that up in case the whole Frozen misconception comes up again.

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        I'm not familiar with a Frozen misconception.



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    When Frozen first came out, some religious organizations who didn't even bother to watch the movie ignored that they were sisters, and claimed the movie glorified lesbianism.


Wow, that's dumb. Although the lyrics of "Let It Go" do support a subtext of "coming out", where the princess casts aside her expected behavior and embraces her powers as past of herself.


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    In this long Traders story I'm still working on, the planet Shen Rae is from is arranged that way, except in an even more primitive state. Only a small percentage of it is inhabitable, because the northern and southern ends are frozen solid, and most of the central part of the planet is extremely volcanically active.


I'm always encouraged when alien planets have thopught-out ecologies and geologies. Monolithic uniclimates and unicultures are far less realistic (sorry, Star Wars.


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      The changes to the main reality took some time to bed in, and the same will be true in Lemuria. If the Shoggoth is countering the effect it may take substantially longer; but that will keep him from interfering elsewhere while an unknown adversary brings on his endgame.



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    I thought since the entire realm basically shouldn't exit, it can't "normalize" and would just vanish instead.


Where's the dramatic tension in that? Dead men tell no stories. Doomed ones, on the other hand...






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