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		<title>Writing failures, Part II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wasted another kor&#8217;nea. Remember the one I was confident to finish last week? Well, I didn´t. Well&#8230; that´s not entirely true. I DID finish the age &#8211; but it seems, I overdid it a little with moisture&#8230; when I linked into that age &#8211; and DON´T you dare to laugh! &#8211; I materialized some 10 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wasted another kor&#8217;nea. Remember the one I was confident to finish last week? Well, I didn´t.</p>
<p>Well&#8230; that´s not entirely true. I DID finish the age &#8211; but it seems, I overdid it a <em>little </em>with moisture&#8230; when I linked into that age &#8211; and DON´T you dare to laugh! &#8211; I materialized some 10 feet above a sheet of water. It felt like standing still in the air for a heartbeat (of course I didn´t, but it seemed so), then gravity had me, and I fell. It was very unpleasant, I got wet all over (fortunately the Relto book seems to be waterprove). For a moment, I thought I would sink to the bottom, I had my maintainer suit on &#8211; but it seems, they were built to handle such situations.</p>
<p>Now I swam there, looking around &#8211; no landmass is visible from the link in spot, as far as I can tell. And so, though the age is stable as far as I can tell, I consider this a failure. What would one do with an age, were there only is water?<br />
It seems to be fresh water, if the displayed informations were correct.<br />
I stayed a little, swimming around a bit, but then I thought about what might swim beneath me, down there, in the dark depths of that lake or whatever it is &#8230; suddenly I imagined big fish with long teeth, or big, maritime reptiles like in our earths past &#8211; needless to say I linked out very quickly.<br />
There I stood on Relto, soaking wet and really disappointed.</p>
<p>At first, I wanted to burn the book. But then&#8230; it IS stable, after all. Maybe it is of any use. I will keep it for now, and think it over.</p>
<p>I visited Afelahn to distract me a little. Kennett has brought me another D&#8217;ni excavation-machine &#8211; don´t know, what it is called &#8211; which can be used to level a rocky floor. I worked for some hours in the cave we had discovered before, and managed to get rid of the most annoying bumps.<br />
By the way: the &#8220;clams&#8221; I had noticed, are not clams, but tiny crustaceans with clam-like shells. They dig through the soil, like worms on earth. They are approx. 1 to 3 mm long (can´t recall, what this is in inches, sorry)<br />
And I saw another, much bigger creature, at least 3 feet long &#8211; it seemed like a really big (and ugly) centipede, but with long, spiny legs and a hard shell, like a lobster. It moved rather quickly, when it saw me, and hid beyond a huge boulder. I didn´t want to follow it &#8211; might be poisonous, after all.</p>
<p>Why do I always get ugly, dangerous creatures in the ages I visit? Why not a Squee or something like that?</p>
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