David Kirtley

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StoryThe Power of "CAN" seannelson314 years 8 months ago
StoryIt Came To Pass... Part I well-wisher314 years 9 months ago
StoryJanus The Recluse David Kirtley214 years 9 months ago
StoryVampyre's Kiss darkenwolf814 years 9 months ago
StoryTalent well-wisher314 years 9 months ago
StoryTales Of Gallanol : Introduction and Deneldinhew's Meeting David Kirtley314 years 9 months ago
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Alfred Muggins Ponders The Royal Wives (Again)

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Mr Muggins and his wife were in their (royal – he liked to think of it!) bed. It was not a four poster bed unfortunately, like Henry and his wives,...

Ch.19 : Campaigns : Part 2 (Marta and Gallanol In The Modern Age)

Pontius, the Cheif Executive of MIOST breakfasts alone in his suburban home, watching news reports of new demonstrations against the new (unnecessary?) massive tunnel project to the islands. He cannot understand the demonstrators, or their purpose. They present 'common sense' arguments against the projects, which seem so alien to someone so driven by the concepts of economic expansion and growth. This is set in the Modern Age of the Martan Empire and Gallanol.

Failed Revolutions

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Where the revolutions could not succeed because they fell out amongst themselves, and didn’t behave with enough decency to stop the bloodshed. Stalin...

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