One runs across peculiar stuff in one's storage locker, and for me this truism is probably truer than for most, as Mrs. Peculiar will doubtless attest. Recent highlights include a rather natty old taxidermied pigeon and a pouch full of pheasant feet on strings (fine, grouse feet too, you nitpickers). There are certainly some worthy nuggets buried in the tailings, however:
Yes indeed, it's an unpublished illustrated manuscript by a young and quite talented Moro Rogers, about a tiercel goshawk and his run-in with a dragon:
"Hmm. Maybe you could bribe the dragon. Or you could challenge the dragon to a flying contest and say if you win he has to let you go."I liked Balingard when I first saw it a decade ago and I still like it now; much more gold than dross here, and I'd love to see it reworked. This is exactly why I don't douse my storage unit in gasoline and toss in a match."Would the dragon agree to that?"
"Probably."
"Would I win?"
"I doubt it. Maybe you should go with the bribe idea. Do you have any possessions a dragon would want?"
"I have a dead crow."
"You're in for it."
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Oh, darn. I hate being confronted with my juvenilia.
Me too. Sorry. If it helps, you can read mine in the appendices to Bodio's Eagle Dreams. I am assured that people still enjoy it for some reason. Cheers!
Moro: as a hawk-guy I'd love to see the rest of the story!
Peculiar: it is still enjoyed because it is still enjoyable!
Matt-
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Not on your life.
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