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| Arthaey Angosii | | Arthaey Angosii | ||
| [http://www.arthaey.com/conlang/ashaille/ Asha'ille] | | [http://www.arthaey.com/conlang/ashaille/ Asha'ille] | ||
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''[https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AvD2Pyhotv1OdDRSMERSMWdqcG81NXFZMFdiTVBCVGc&hl=en details]'' | ''[https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AvD2Pyhotv1OdDRSMERSMWdqcG81NXFZMFdiTVBCVGc&hl=en details]'' | ||
| Google Docs | | Google Docs | ||
''[http://www.arthaey.com/conlang/ashaille/writing/interlinears/locowrimo.txt plain text]'' | |||
| First contact between three Cresaean (empathic feline) hunters and a military/biologist scouting pair of humans. The Cresaean leader decides to trust the two humans and brings them back to his village. However, when they arrive at the Cresaean village, the humans are taken prisoner for murder of another Cresaean. The Cresaean leader must then decide whether trying to save the lives of these strange aliens is worth risking his standing in the community, especially when the truth is not clear. | | First contact between three Cresaean (empathic feline) hunters and a military/biologist scouting pair of humans. The Cresaean leader decides to trust the two humans and brings them back to his village. However, when they arrive at the Cresaean village, the humans are taken prisoner for murder of another Cresaean. The Cresaean leader must then decide whether trying to save the lives of these strange aliens is worth risking his standing in the community, especially when the truth is not clear. | ||
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Participant | Conlang | Word Count | Writing Tools | Synopsis |
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Adam Walker | Carraxan | 0 / goal | writing tools | A less than accurate "history" of the War of the Two Queens from Carraxan history. The author of this piece wrote quite some time after the events and seems to have relied more on oral traditions than actual documents form the era he describes. The piece is important to Carraxan literature and to cultural perceptions of the birth of the nation, but makes historians moan. |
Amanda Babcock Furrow | mërèchi | 0 / goal | writing tools | A conversation between two young women who had just been brought back vividly by hearing someone practicing the music of the cohort just ahead of theirs (the cycle having come almost back around to their own) so that they get involved in organizing the induction for the next generation of their own cohort. Partly like planning the high school reunion (but one to which only the most dedicated come), and partly like deciding to be a Girl Scout leader, or something. |
Arthaey Angosii | Asha'ille | 197 / 6000 | Google Docs | First contact between three Cresaean (empathic feline) hunters and a military/biologist scouting pair of humans. The Cresaean leader decides to trust the two humans and brings them back to his village. However, when they arrive at the Cresaean village, the humans are taken prisoner for murder of another Cresaean. The Cresaean leader must then decide whether trying to save the lives of these strange aliens is worth risking his standing in the community, especially when the truth is not clear. |
Edward Miller | conlang | 0 / goal | writing tools | A retelling of the epic campaign that brought "Jeze's City", a premier ancient city-state, to its knees by the armies of the Warsaint Kicab, and the establishment of his empire on that location. It's supposed to serve as a bittersweet genesis story of the historical hegemony that eventually lays claim to all of existence for a good long while. |
Jim Henry | gjâ-zym-byn | 0 / 60 pages (approx 7500 words) | hand-written | A paralyzed, mute telepath finds the only person within range of his powers he can talk to rather than just listen to, and begins a strange relationship with her. |
Kate Rhodes | conlang | count / goal | writing tools | synopsis |
Lee | conlang | 0 / 5000 | Word or Notepad++ | fairy tale mashup? |
Mechthild Czapp | Rejistanian | 100 / 5000 | joe as editor, XFCEterm as terminal it runs in, TXT, HTML or LaTeX as fileformat, Xubuntu Linux as OS | An exkola'het side (~= high school) student who is close to failing politics unless her final project about lekax'het xetsukovomin (the laws on elections) - and decides to make her point by running herself. The idea that a student is running spreads though the schools of the kalesa (district) and with the votes of many students, she gets into the lentinic convention. Despite a rather low hani-number, this is in the time, where 2 meta-liside'ny (~=coalitions) are struggling for power and both need her vote (despite having only a low value since comparatively few people voted for her) to get a mejiheji'het naiken ('parliamentary majority', ie: a 50%+1 vote majority). |
Roger Mills | Kash | 0 / 5000 | Word or OO Writer | A first-contact story about the Terran who is sent down to Cindu. |
participant | conlang | count / goal | writing tools | synopsis |