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Forum Name: Our Witches at War/Gallian Gothic
Topic ID: 122
Message ID: 5
#5, RE: A Scene from GG3/III
Posted by Gryphon on Feb-23-21 at 04:34 PM
In response to message #3
>So based on what I know of your writing structure and what I've
>gleaned from the GG3/II and OWaW threads, I guess this means your
>writing block is sitting in front of the fan, keeping the shit from
>hitting it.

Not as such, I've just had a ton of other crap getting in the way lately. Like, for instance, over this past weekend I had to replace my refrigerator on an emergency basis, and immediately came down with some sort of infection (note: not believed to be The Virus at this time) within, I'm not kidding, an hour of getting the fridge problem sorted.

>>If the truth were known, all the guests of honor
>>found the affair rather puzzling and more than a little tedious,
>
>Hey, it's free food.

This has always been Meiling's general attitude toward these things. :)

>>"Your timing is impeccable, Countess. When you see the news, a day or
>>two hence, of what our friend Kaiser Friedrich of Karlsland has just
>>done in his country, you'll understand."
>
>Did I miss the Kaiser legalizing gay marriage in one of the OWaWs? The
>only unconventional marriage I recall being mentioned is his own.

It's an effect of a between-the-lines reading of his very carefully worded proclamation about witches. The "past, present, and potential" clause means it arguably applies to all women, and "the same rights... as any man of Karlsland" logically includes the right to take a wife.

This, at least, is the legal argument behind his imperial grant of (in one case retroactive) marriage licenses to certain Luftwaffe personnel presently serving in Europe, who will probably be a bit surprised when they arrive in the mail. :)

--G.
and yes, I am aware that that does nothing for men, in itself, but I'm sure that movement will arrive in time, now that the door is open
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