Er... I did.
What you're quoting in the post.
Mandreds our Godsongosh eike sure is cute. wonder if we could somehow swing an introduction to little mandred...
she is our goddaughter right? or is it just mandred we have that for
gosh eike sure is cute. wonder if we could somehow swing an introduction to little mandred...
she is our goddaughter right? or is it just mandred we have that for
in secert
Actually, I think that's public?
Nah its public that we know Heidi, aka the Empress.
As someone who voted for Mandred's tutor, I highly doubt it will be. Waystones seems like a lifelong thing tbhNah its public that we know Heidi, aka the Empress.
Us being Manfreds Godmother is a secret, because part of that is the whole Ranald wanting to have an Emperor favourable to him in play.
...We should probably take Heidi up on her offer after the waystone project, if that offer is still open.
If we only set up the processes than perhaps only a decade or two, not that that wouldn't be enough to fry that offer.As someone who voted for Mandred's tutor, I highly doubt it will be. Waystones seems like a lifelong thing tbh
Giant Spiders and Small Children do not, in fact, Mix.And also The We, because I really really like them and I think there's better justifications for Eike to meet them than for having her meet Cython, as much as that tempts me as well. The We are at least significantly economically relevant.
Nah its public that we know Heidi, aka the Empress.
Us being Manfreds Godmother is a secret, because part of that is the whole Ranald wanting to have an Emperor favourable to him in play.
...We should probably take Heidi up on her offer after the waystone project, if that offer is still open.
"Mandred darling," she calls out, and the lad turns from tormenting the former Emperors. "Come and say hello to your Godmother."
"Speaking of," you say as the boy approaches, "what's the cover story for how we know each other?"
"The truth told sideways is the best lie. We met in Stirland and hit it off, and I've decided you'd make a suitable protector for the lad if anything were to happen."
that's an emergency bodyguard, not a religious guide.
"Interminable" means "not terminating," AKA "unending, neverending, or endless." It doesn't mean "can't be terminated." More on that below.Think in terms of terminating a computer process, or a science experiment. There's no aspect of 'slowly' when we think of termination in that context.
It really doesn't. The definition is "neverending" and other synonyms thereof, not "impossible to stop." It doesn't mean that it can't be stopped, it means that it doesn't end. I think you're being confused by looking at or thinking of the definition of "terminable" which is indeed "capable of being terminated" and inferring that since "in" is a negating prefix, therefore "interminable" must mean "not capable of being terminated." But the word is never actually used to mean that because as a language English thinks that being intuitively understandable based on knowing underlying principles is a failure condition. Seriously. Look in as many dictionaries as you want, you will never find a definition that matches that. If you use "interminable" to mean "can't be stopped," it is not a usage that fits the actual accepted definition of the word - it is a usage that fits a definition that is theoretically valid if you assume that English operates on a consistent set of rules, but that will be a definition that you have applied to the word yourself rather than an actual part of the definition or an alternate definition. Because English actually doesn't operate on a consistent set of rules, basically ever.I was going for 'impossible to stop', which fits the definition.
the godparent is dutybound to look after the child religious education.I thought that taking care of the child if something were to happen to the parents is responsibility of godparent.