March 21
Spring already. Time flies when you're having fun. It also flies when you have mutant devisors and gadgeteers building clocks with gravitic propulsion systems to measure the effects of relativity and the flow of time at various fractions of c. But that, I suppose, is beside the point.
For tonight's release, we've got the final bit of Morpheus' "A Glow in the Darkness" (Part 3) and from our Gen 2 authors, we're going to give you a little insight into the backstory of another of the characters introduced in Calimari. That's Nagrij's character, in "Down the Rabbit Hole."
And if that isn't enough, I'll be adding a couple fan fiction pieces to the published section tonight... although a few pieces that have been submitted are going to get bounced back to their authors for another rework, a few of them are ready to go and I've finally had some time to get to them. Be sure to check out the Fan Fiction section for all the newest releases (I'll append a list of them to the front page news later).
Kristin
And here are those Fan Fic pieces. I'm sure that some of you have spent some time reading WU fan fic in the forums or on another site... it is my hope that as we move forward that more of the fan fiction authors will look into getting their completed pieces archived here alongside the other published work. We'll continue to provide a forums area for in progress works and experiments into writing origins or power gimmicks, but as more finished stories are developed... stories that are Whateley stories in everything but their canon status; I think this section will grow rapidly. And from it, I hope to find and recruit more of the good authors hiding in our community to participate in canon story development.
For now, you can find the latest Fan fiction over here in the story section. Today's releases, if you haven't gone looking for them in the past, are:
Phoenix-Spiritus - "So Shalt Thou Show Me Friendship" - A near-canon piece with Hank and Lily.
Pioneer - "Two Become One" (Part 1) - A more divergent origin story using the WU as its setting.
and three pieces from Domoviye - "Never" "How Far" and "A Light in the Dark" - Three separate near-canon origin stories.
Enjoy!
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