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The Hooded Hood

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Al B. Harper *points and laughs*

Subj: *makes note *
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 at 03:54:08 am EST (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: Rather ... short
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 at 02:49:38 am EST (Viewed 2 times)



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    Shorter than your usual stories at any rate. But the musical interludes make up for any lack of length.


Well, I'm in the middle of writing a novel to deadline just now so really I shouldn't be devoting writing time to anything else, but I felt the need to keep paying my dues at the PVB. Who knows, I may need it again.


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    Enjoyable insight into things, and possibly quite a few hints to future plots in there I gather?


Indeed. Nothing is wasted, and assuming the narrative proceeds we will hear all about all of those things again - including whose brain the Abyssal took.


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    I wonder what exactly the Hood did to convince Gromm to translate the manuscript for him? Or was Gromm just feeling the mood to share (which is actually a scary thought in itself)?


Gromm's on the Hood's payroll as a Purveyor of Peril, and he wants to live.


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    Clockwatcher is new?


No, he first appeared in Minutes of the Society of Fairly Nasty Supervillains. You owe me a reply for that one. He had a major role in The Hooded Hood Chronicles vol 3: The Roads Not Taken. You enjoyed Grace's part in that. Also relevant to the plot is The Rabbits Are Not What They Seem. The Hood works a long game and his subplots are ever lurking.


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    I hope there is more to come?


Well, I've got a couple of part-written stories when I've time to return to them, a Vinnie de Soth case and the next Untold Tales (which continues right after the last one, with the LL returning from Aghartha). The problems are finding the time and audience.





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