Some one to talk to.
Previously on Exiern
Some Priests became Priestesses
About the Brotherhood
The brotherhood are the official mages of the Grand Luminary Alliance. Gifted by the Travelers with the ability to change the world with there voice. Like all Gifts only a few with in the Luminary population have the Spell Singing ability. Spell Singing does not come naturally to the Gifted, they need to be trained to use the power of there voice safely. This is where the Brotherhood comes in.
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hehehe. finally some more (wo)men who feel Tiphan’nee’s pain 😛
I think our Barbarian has found someone she very much likes.
Very cool
Jeff
this might get goood!!! ppl who know how she feels, then again, Tiphan’nee is already adepted to her situation, then again, i think some of the priests just got their secret wish(like the blond one) and probably don’t want to be turned back..
Also, been following this comic for a year or 2, aside from the sometimes bad update shedule. i love it!! altrough the Dark Reflections spinn-off one of my favorites is(i’m all for dark side)
“Brother” Thomas is really just getting WAAAAY Too into this. And yes, there are corsets for guys too. Not MY idea of a good time.
Azure, I don’t even want to know how you were aware of that…
Corsets. . . .such uncomfy contraptions, I know, one of my dresses had one. . . . .I got rid of the dress >_>
I think we’re going to have to get them some new pronouns soon.
How’s about instead of pronouns, we just call Brother Thomas “Tom”. No “his” of “hers” but only “Tom’s”, “Tom”, and “Tomself”.
We could just call them all “it”. The tg characters at least.
Brother Thomas really got into this whole transgender thing…
I knew a man who wore corsets and dresses in the Victorian style. They looked really good on him, especially since he was of small stature and slim build. He had great legs, too, and the boots fit him really well. He went by the name of “Abigail” when he dressed like that. He wasn’t exactly pretty but he was convincing.
To which I replied, “AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH” and like a real man locked myself in the bathroom.
You mean “their voice”, not “there voice”.
“Their” is belonging to them, while “there” refers to a place, as in “I’m going over there”.
I think Brother Thomas is the bald priest who went “Hair… I have long, flowing hair!” after the transformation.
My preferred pronoun set for stuff like this is ey/em/eir, just take the version of they/them/their that you would otherwise use and drop the ‘th’ to make it singular.