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Hamjamser: April 2006
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006. I just realized that I drew a picture of Cafe ):S) while I was there. The cook, seeing what I was doing, was kind enough to pose with one of her steamed sump squids. After some digging through my old drawings, I managed to unearth this one. Here it is. Posted by Nigel Tangelo at 5:44 PM. Saturday, April 22, 2006. Posted by Nigel Tangelo at 11:17 PM. Friday, April 21, 2006. You know, Nigel, reading your profile took me back to my childhood. Posted by Steve Emery at 9:56 PM.
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Hamjamser: February 2006
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Monday, February 27, 2006. Greetings from the Kilopede. This is quite a surprise! I got your letter this morning and nearly fell out of my pagoda. I've never tried writing a blog before, unless you count the time I started interviewing all those spindle beetles who kept mistaking me for Captain Tamarac. That isn't exactly the same, though. I never did find out who Captain Tamarac was, by the way. None of the spindle beetles seemed to know. I'm glad to hear that the mountain's doing well! Currently I'm li...
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I went out to our latrine pit this evening to attend to certain vital… - The Book of the Gear
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I went out to our latrine pit this evening to attend to certain vital - The Book of the Gear. Jan 25th, 2006 09:54 am. I went out to our latrine pit this evening to attend to certain vital processes, from which explorers are no more exempt than anyone else and saw red. Red is generally the last color you want to see when attending to said vital functions, especially when you’re a hundred miles from the nearest physician, but in this case, I hadn’t gotten even as far as the pit. 2006-01-25 02:29 pm (UTC).
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Hamjamser: May 2007
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Monday, May 14, 2007. A Very Long Explanation for the Curious. Though the incessant rain and occasional hail have stopped (for the most part), the hills around Cormilack are still too sodden from rain and thawed snow to travel safely. Bits of road have a tendency to wander off downhill to explore. Even the Kilopedes are staying away; I haven't seen a single one since I left the one that brought me here. I suppose you've probably been wondering where I've been these last few months. Disrupt the weather ar...
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Hamjamser: March 2006
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Sunday, March 26, 2006. This is a view of my mountain shortly after sunrise, with the moon and grandmoon visible over the double peak. Glee Fiddler's Onion is on the opposite side from here. Posted by Steve Emery at 3:06 PM. Friday, March 03, 2006. Just in case you were wondering what the countryside looks like around here, I drew a picture when the Kilopede stopped to eat a few small trees yesterday. I hope it comes through the mail in good shape. Posted by Nigel Tangelo at 12:56 PM. A Game of Cards.
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Hamjamser: April 2007
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Monday, April 30, 2007. Konjoo Storks and Cloud Shadows. Just a little letter to describe my latest fascination. To the west of Glee Fiddler's Onion, the town near my mountain, there is a range of hills, round and pointed like fingers, that rake the oncoming clouds into uniform small sections. These small clouds blow towards the village over the sandy, sleepy roads, and have inspired a game the children play with konjoo storks. Do keep me posted on your travels. Your father, Virgil Tangelo.
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Hamjamser: March 2007
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007. The Palace of Madmen. The Palace of Madmen takes in all types of lunatics, and - as far as I've heard - makes more sense to them than the outside world. Like most people on Hamjamser, the vast majority of them are friendly and perfectly harmless. Unfortunately, not all of them are. The maze welcomes the dangerous ones just as readily; it simply keeps the rest of its inhabitants safely away from them. When I stepped back, the door frame had gone as well. Only a rectangle of fa...
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Terra Absurdium, vol unknown - The Book of the Gear
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Terra Absurdium, vol unknown - The Book of the Gear. Terra Absurdium, vol unknown. Dec 31st, 2005 07:26 pm. These pages and the accompanying drawing were brought to me by a temple rat, who found them in a crawlspace under the eaves. Vo. Most disturbing of the settlements we encountered on the other side of the pass was undoubtedly that of Kolothon, the Rag Doll City. It is worth noting that they, themselves, do not make any dolls. Children are given stuffed animals representing bears and dogs and chi...
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