The Sarge Posted November 4 Posted November 4 (edited) Jean de la Fac paused on the cobbled path to his door, turning to take in his estates. Overgrown, to be sure. The war had taken so much - time, to be sure; but also the lives of some of those who had followed him, like his groundskeeper Guillaume; the surplus of goats that had once grazed his gardens; the surety of his faith. Warm light lapped at him from the lantern hanging by the door. Cool air drifted up off the Pantac, slipping through his maile. Yes, the war had taken so much. But much was left as well. Now it was time to rebuild what was lost. Now it was time to weave a new tale. Edited November 4 by The Sarge Quote
NOD Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Excellent craftsmanship in the timber-framed house; I especially like the elaborate door. Quote
Ross Fisher Posted November 4 Posted November 4 I love that blue! And your writing style is great too. Looking forward to seeing more of this story. Quote
Dutch Thriceman Posted November 5 Posted November 5 I agree great building technique with great writing technique. Lovely combination. Quote
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