Friday, June 25, 2010
A Carnival of Carnage
Here's another character for the upcoming Carnage Cream II book: it's Mah-Ghoul the Man-Witch of Darkwood. He's in the middle of summoning a demon named Hanzohl, who will help him summon a flying beast named Greytohl. The main difference between witches and wizards is that wizards channel magic and witches are granted powers by the demons they summon. So why is Mah-Ghoul so important? Because in about five years or so he will be the first Man-Witch to coin the term "Warlock." Man-Witches all over the realms will come to use "Warlock" to describe themselves and sound kinda' cool forever after. Yep. That's his claim to fame. Oh, and of course he will have a small run-in with the fellowship. But that's another story ...
You guys should be proud of me for not coming with another awful play on the word cream.
Ugggh ... nnnnh ... Mice-Cream!
Sorry.
– Jeff Tuffenstuff
P.S. It's the 100th Blog Posting. Happy Bloggaversary! I'm drinking a Beer.
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