Wen Ning’s eyes went wide. “You think Young Master Nie lied?”
“If he did, Sect Leader Nie is backing it.” Wen Qing hmphed. “But if they did pull all this together just to kill us, Continue reading
Wen Ning’s eyes went wide. “You think Young Master Nie lied?”
“If he did, Sect Leader Nie is backing it.” Wen Qing hmphed. “But if they did pull all this together just to kill us, Continue reading
Sometimes RL sources are no help whatsoever in worldbuilding. Take ghosts and hauntings. Please.
I’ve been trying to research some RL ghosts and haunted places Continue reading
“It’s too dangerous to use the Seal because it’ll answer to anyone, no matter how much they don’t know about the ghost path, Continue reading
Wei Wuxian slowed, feeling mossy rocks more ready to turn underfoot as they reached the edge of rippling water. They’d taken Hanguang-jun. Continue reading
4.5 out of 5 stars; some bits of dialogue are melodramatic by today’s standards. But overall the plot is well-paced, the characters are great, the supernatural elements blend well with the western setting, Continue reading
He ducked, fast and to the left. Thunderous caws split the air, as black wings swept by Continue reading
Wei Wuxian walked a bit east of their anchor, so far there had been a general pattern… yes. There was a road curving north Continue reading
No need to ask how any Wen had known to come to the Burial Mounds. By now rumors of the massacre at Qiongqi Path were spread across the cultivation world. Continue reading
The Ghost Orchid Ghost and Other Tales from the Swamp, by Doug Alderson. 3 out of 5 stars, mostly due to aggravation over wasted research time. This book is classified as folklore. In the Library of Congress data and everything. This is not folklore.
It is, instead, a collection of invented campfire tales. Continue reading
Wei Wuxian sighed, eyes checking over the tiny village’s worth of people Continue reading