4 Works in Mentioned Azu (Rusty Quill Gaming)
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"He just needed something, anything, to do. Anything that would help him get off of his ass and make him useful again. He needed to be useful so he didn’t have to deal with the grief that came with abandoning the only people that cared about him.
He thought about Wilde, but dismissed the thought almost as quickly as it came. Why, of all people, did his mind go to Wilde? The man was an ass, and he probably wouldn't even want anything to do with Zolf more that he wasn't bound by the contract. It had been a few days, so Earhart was probably gone by now. She didn't give the impression of liking to stay in one place for long. It wasn't like it would be easy to track her down anyway.
So who did that even leave?"
Or, Zolf deals with a lot during the 18 months he's separated from the London Rangers. That includes finding new people and old... acquaintances that can help him get out of the rut he's found himself in in Prague.
Or or, a few snippets of Zolf's time as the world falls apart.
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- Part 6 of Darcy's RQG Fics
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dielectric breakdown by nonbinarywithaknife (littleboxes)
Fandoms: Rusty Quill Gaming (Podcast)
15 Sep 2020
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dielectric breakdown is a process that occurs when an electrical insulating material, subjected to a high enough voltage, suddenly becomes an electrical conductor and electric current flows through it.
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- Part 20 of just let them REST alex
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The part makes it back to the inn and takes some time to wind down. Zolf teaches Hamid to bake.
Title from “What Baking Can Do” from the musical Waitress
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Hamid hadn’t been intending to run directly into the middle of the fray when the fight had first begun. In fact, he and the rest of LOLOMG hadn’t even been involved in it, for once. It had just started as a bar brawl over a spilled drink and escalated to include about a third of the bar’s patrons. Hamid had just… he’d seen someone, an innocent bystander caught in the middle, a young halfling woman with dark hair and dark eyes, and she’d looked... Well, Hamid thought she looked more than a bit like Aziza.
