sincere: DGM: Lenalee's back to the viewer (castles in the sky)
Kay ([personal profile] sincere) wrote2004-12-21 11:38 am

LAPTOP EEE

I love Toshiba. My laptop was actually in the mail at some point yesterday, after they told me it might not ship for up to 10 days, and they just didn't tell me. *HEART* Surprise! I should have my laptop by TOMORROW -- and if not certainly the day after, and certainly before Christmas.

If the desktop is Ceiynt after the paladin from Rosemary Edghill... It should be another Edghill name. Ruth? Holly Kendal? If it's a girl. Holly was pretty cool, but Ceiynt was on a quest to save Ruth. If it's a guy, maybe Melior, or something after Philip or Fox or whatever he's calling himself. Ooh, maybe if it's a girl it should be Jausserande, "Tink" seemed to have almost a crush on Ceiynt that he stomped on after the dragon stole his life... *will debate about this forever*

[identity profile] sakusha.livejournal.com 2004-12-21 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
YAY LAPTOP

[identity profile] angrybabble.livejournal.com 2004-12-21 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
what are you talking about, and should I read it? o.o
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[identity profile] kay-willow.livejournal.com 2004-12-21 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll have to say yes. ^_^ It's called "The Twelve Treasures" series by Rosemary Edghill (alias for Eluki bes Shahar, who's written more in the sci-fi field) and there are three books, starting with "The Sword of Maiden's Tears". I've always been a fan of falling into another world stories, and these stories feature a young elf who goes and falls into New York City -- and promptly gets mugged and his magical sword is stolen. The people he winds up with don't believe a word he says, including the 30-year-old librarian who is apparently his [quasi-reluctant] soulmate: not about being an elf or about being from another world or about his magical sword having the power to turn humans into grendels.

Only he does, and he is, and it does. And then there's a grendel in the NYC subway system. XD