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Monday, May 9, 2016

Ali crashed the inquisition...

Read the stuff in the picture first

Note: Leliana works with the inquisitor part time mostly with the grey wardens/Ali's group.

Alarian, Zevran and Leliana crashed Marien's party. My inquisitior is named Marien Eleanor Jade and she is a human noble who isn't the biggest fan of Alarian Surana Cousland. A Dalish elf adopted by the Cousland family in infancy and raised as a true child if there's before being sent to the mages tower. Ali's middle name is her actual surname but she chose to use it as her middle name. But Cullen, a friend of Ali's works with the inquisition and Ali see's him and tackle hugs him to the ground. Leliana and Zev were just standing there and laughing and Marien is like "wtf who is this elf girl and Leliana why are you laughing?! Do you know this girl?!" Umm lets just say Alarian isn't the biggest fan of being called "a girl" because Ali doesn't identify as that nor does Ali identify as "a boy" Ali identifies as, well, Ali! Once she broke Alistairs wrist over that and some other stuff. Then he chased her around and threw her in the lake. 

Oh and Jack and I thought of names for our Dragon age groups of companions.

Dragon age Origins- the original group of dorks

Dragon age 2- the Kirkwall gang/ the hot mess express

Dragon age inquisition- the boring inquisition

And Jacks going home tomorrow!!!!!!!

Until next time,
M

9 comments:

  1. Crashing things is satisfying. Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird crashed a lynch mob.

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    1. Yes indeed it is. I remember that! We read to kill a mockingbird a few months ago!!

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    2. I'm reading it this year.

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    3. Cool. Have you read Mississippi trial 1955? We read it last year. I didn't like it, do not recommend.

      Also Alarian just showed up to the ball but instead of wearing a dress they were wearing a dress shirt and tie!!! The rest of the people Zevran and Leliana included were like "Ali where on earth did you even get that?!" Apparently Sera (another inquisition member) lent her it because Ali had no dress!!! No one cared at least and they had to run away quickly so it was good that Alarian wasn't wearing a dress!

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    4. I did watch Mississippi Burning. I wonder if the Trial is based upon that book and the real-life testimonies/documents? Because if that is so I might enjoy the book.

      The film was all right. I did fall asleep in a very hardback chair. It might have been wiser to be on the floor or near the stage. [the vicissitudes of youth camping].

      "Where on earth did you get that?!"

      Sera as another inquisition member.

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    5. Mississippi trial? About Emmett till? The book is based off the trial. Yes "Where on earth did you get that?!" Indeed. It was also kind of funny because Zevran, Leliana and the rest of the dorks in origins generally don't care how Ali dresses/acts except for Alistiar who gets confused, so it was funny that even they were surprised. Yes Sera is another member of the inquisition and Alarian's friend

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    6. The Mississippi Burning movie was set some ten years later after Emmett Till. So I was wrong.
      [Mississippi burning was about 3 Civil Rights Activists and their ways in 1964 - in the time of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King jr].

      I think Till is hiding in the background.

      And I did have a chance to read extracts from MISSISSIPPI TRIAL 1955.

      [Another good book is MONTANA 1948].

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    7. Ohh. That's very interesting.

      How could Till be hiding? He's dead.

      That's cool, what's it about?

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    8. As a background character. As part of the context/scene/furniture - the rage and the fury.

      Will admit I was using "hiding" fairly metaphorically.

      Montana 1948 is about David Hayden who loves riding horses in Montana. His Dad is a policeman; his Mum is a homemaker. Another important person in his biological family would be Uncle Frank; a chosen family member is Marie Little Soldier.

      In 1948 David is twelve years old. The book was narrated in 1998 and published at that point [I think the publication was 1994 - it was a studied text by 1997-8]. I first read it in 2001. It will come up to fifteen years since I read it first and kept a long diary on it. [We kept our text diaries up to a year before we actually did the text - to keep us strong and sharp in the writing].

      There are a lot of family problems involved and they show the background of Montana. Eventually David and the Haydens move out of state.

      [Searching for Haydens on the Internet + Montana gives you something very interesting].

      I remember that Joy Root wrote to me about MISSISSIPPI TRIAL after I had read the extracts and sent something in the feedback form.

      The line I seem to remember the most in MONTANA 1948 - which I think nearly every reader might - would be:

      "DON'T EVER BLAME MONTANA".

      Gail Hayden - the Mother - is a wonderful and three-dimensional character. I seem to remember Frank's wife, though not overly well.

      Good to get a sense of American Lit.

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