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Kalyr is set in my original fantasy world of Kalyr, and focuses on the struggle between the ancient and decadent kandar civilisation, and their rebellious human slaves. It features psionics, arcane technology, strange alien races, mystery and intrigue. Influences include Gene Wolfe & Jack Vance, but don't let that put you off!
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TedKissell
Ted Kissell

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Oct 1
2001

17:18



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Kalyr 61 - The Dragon Tavern, Calbeyn

[Zul]

Soraya isn't supposed show for another couple of hours, so Zul decides she
should have little bite with her ale -- and have a little fun with her shadow.
Hardly looks like muscle, Zul thinks, but he could be a spotter. One way to find
out.

She strides up to the bar, pulls up a stool next to Gerryn, and slaps down a few
coins next to his ale. "I got this, and how 'bout a loaf and lager for the
little lady, huh?" she queries the barman.

Flipping her brown locks over her shoulder, she gives the young man a frank gaze
and a carnivorous smile. 

"How's it hangin'?" she asks in a brusque accent that fairly screams "West Side
of Filgeth."

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Subject:    Kalyr 61 - The Dragon Tavern, Calbeyn
Author: Tim 
Date:       09/30/2001 8:33 AM

[Apologies for the long gap - Real Life a bit hectic]



"You show us respect, worm", says one of the knights to Gerryn as he
bows, "That is good.  Always remember who your masters are".

"Leave the human alone, Thar", says the other, "We're late as it is".
The two of them hurry on, ignoring Zul.  Probably for the better.

Both Gerryn and Zul pass through Aldor square to reach the Dragon
tavern at about the same time.  Aldor square is quite busy with a lot
of traders selling their wares, with a smell of cooking sausages
wafting across from one stall.

A bored-looking bouncer on the door of the tavern pays them no
attention.  Inside it's dark, and about half full; mostly human but
the odd kandar, in particular that fellow with the knife-throwing act.



Rotemdol's story leaves his two companions relatively speechless.  He
glances up briefly to notice a couple of humans entering. [Matching
the descriptions posted earlier]
--
Tim Hall, http://www.kalyr.com

"It's a fine line between stupid and clever"
 - Spinal Tap

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