Hello, Max...Good to be here despite the fact I have to admit once more that you were right: I have found yet another tangent that will invariably lead me astray! (Never met a tangent I didn't like, remember!)
As focused as I was these past few days on reviewing all the notes, histories, drawings, etc., I have collected over the years that pertain to the Buggy Crenshaw adventures, I have nevertheless stumbled onto another obsession: Mary Morgan's Demon Slayer Logbook!
As you well know, it takes very little for me to lose focus and deviate from the master plan, but I ask you to take one look at this page from one of Mary Morgan's journals and tell me how in the world I could force myself to ignore the possibilities presented by such a splendid discovery?! According to this gem of a page, Mary Morgan was only 16 years old when she was tracking this creature called the Grym (and for very good reason if you refer to the drawing and read her words for yourself).
I feel I have no choice but to continue my investigation into this matter pertaining to the Sorceress' long and mostly unknown history. Beings that I have already uncovered virtual reams of her drawings, descriptions, stories, and so on, I suspect you'll be hearing from me somewhat regularly if for no other reason than to share with you such remarkable finds.
Needless to say, I am quite anxious to get back to the treasures I've discovered, and so I'll go for now. Look soon for my next post. Until then...
P. S. Oops...Hmm...don't take it personally! I'm sure it was just the Grym that made me do it...
As focused as I was these past few days on reviewing all the notes, histories, drawings, etc., I have collected over the years that pertain to the Buggy Crenshaw adventures, I have nevertheless stumbled onto another obsession: Mary Morgan's Demon Slayer Logbook!
As you well know, it takes very little for me to lose focus and deviate from the master plan, but I ask you to take one look at this page from one of Mary Morgan's journals and tell me how in the world I could force myself to ignore the possibilities presented by such a splendid discovery?! According to this gem of a page, Mary Morgan was only 16 years old when she was tracking this creature called the Grym (and for very good reason if you refer to the drawing and read her words for yourself).
I feel I have no choice but to continue my investigation into this matter pertaining to the Sorceress' long and mostly unknown history. Beings that I have already uncovered virtual reams of her drawings, descriptions, stories, and so on, I suspect you'll be hearing from me somewhat regularly if for no other reason than to share with you such remarkable finds.
Needless to say, I am quite anxious to get back to the treasures I've discovered, and so I'll go for now. Look soon for my next post. Until then...
P. S. Oops...Hmm...don't take it personally! I'm sure it was just the Grym that made me do it...


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