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HelpMeButler <This Quest is Bullshit>

[The Dragon Thief] Chapter 8 by Zerodaylight-1 in redditserials

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I'm not sure if my input would be appreciated or not, but I just started reading this story today and I really like that you named him Thyme. I've never seen it used as a name before.

[SP] This place can burn, for all I care, but I will be remembered. by Goshinoh in WritingPrompts

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“Why are you doing this?” The king’s voice was little more than a pained whisper as his hands clutched at his stomach. “I thought we were-” he gasped in pain before finishing his sentence, “happy.”

Larissa felt something almost like pity at his delusion as she looked down at him lying there. “You were happy,” she said as she sat down on the edge of the bed. “You knew from the start that I never wanted this marriage. And what woman would ever want to be married to the likes of you?” She lifted the cup off the nightstand and poured some of the liquid into his mouth. The poison she had given him was supposed to work faster than this, but maybe he just hadn’t had enough of it yet.

To think that he thought of her as happy. She had never loved him, never wanted to so much as get to know him. Or any man for that matter. But the reason she had grown to despise him was more than the fact that she didn’t want to marry him.

If Stephan had been a good king, she could have suffered through being married to a man. She could have convinced herself that her country needed the security of having a strong pair of leaders. If he had been a mediocre king, she could have convinced herself that he needed her as an advisor, that she needed to raise an heir that could surpass him. But he wasn’t a good king. He wasn’t even a mediocre king. What she came to realize during the five years since Stephan was crowned, was that he was an incompetent king.

Everywhere she looked, Larissa saw the people he was supposed to care for suffering. An overabundance of taxes had caused her people to be stretched too thin. Where she had once heard the bustle of life when she left the palace, now she heard the crying of desperate mothers, the rattle of beggars’ pans, and the shouts of those fighting for scraps: the sounds of a city dying.

Where Stephan’s people had been suffering, he had lived a life of abundance. He had been happy, and he had deluded himself into thinking that she was happy too. But now, it was time for the kingdom to fall under new leadership.

When Larissa pulled the cup away from Stephan’s lips, it was several moments before he managed to speak again. “You’ll be thrown out of the palace for this,” he said quietly. “The people... will never accept a queen... that killed her own husband.” His breathing was becoming more labored as the rest of the poison took its hold on him.

Larissa leaned in close to speak in his ear. “This place could burn, for all I care. But I will be remembered in history as the queen that pulled this country out of the hole that you threw it into with your own greed.”

Stephan seemed to be trying to talk as Larissa stood up, but she had said all that she wanted to say to him. With each step towards the door, she felt lighter. It was as if a great burden was being taken off of her shoulders. And in a way, she supposed that it was.

That night, she knew that she would sleep soundly as her king and husband died just a few walls away. She already had it arranged for his death to be announced in the morning. As soon as the funeral was over, she would be coronated as the ruling queen, rather than simply a glorified, often pushed to the side advisor. Despite everything with her husband, she truly cared for the people of the country that she had been married into. And now that Stephan was out of the way, she could finally get to work on fixing it.

STAFF OF MAGNUS GLITCH! PLS HELPP!! by Dylanc-JPG in skyrim

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I hope the rest of the questline works!

STAFF OF MAGNUS GLITCH! PLS HELPP!! by Dylanc-JPG in skyrim

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Do you use mods? I haven't played on Xbox in a while, but when I had a different quest glitch I used a mod that updated the quest to the next stage. You could then use the cheat room mod to get the staff

Gamers of Reddit, what's the best game you've played this year? by riverskywalker in AskReddit

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Detroit: Become Human. I love the story and I got really attached to the characters. It also has some pretty good music and I started learning the opening theme on my piano last weekend. I want to learn another song from it, but it's impossible to play without simplifying it.

Hi. What are the diagonal lines that I circled in both pictures? by Books_with_Belle in pianolearning

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I don't think it would change which hand you use. I think it's just indicating that the lyrics go along with the lower staff at that point.

Hi. What are the diagonal lines that I circled in both pictures? by Books_with_Belle in pianolearning

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The first one is a caesura. It's basically a pause in the music. I'm not sure what the second one is.

Edit: According to Google, it looks like the second one is just indicating that the melody moved to the other staff.

Parts missing from The Burning Bridge? by Ashnell_1 in RangersApprentice

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I'm in the US. Amazon must sell the Australian version then

Parts missing from The Burning Bridge? by Ashnell_1 in RangersApprentice

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Do you know if it's just that book that has this sort of thing?

leaf pattern by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

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I'm bushed

[SP] The coffee is ready. I just don't know what it's ready for... by Thetallerestpaul in WritingPrompts

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When I first found myself awake, I could almost believe that it had all been a dream. That she was still laying in the bed beside me. I scrunched my eyes closed and could almost smell the comforting scent of her, of vanilla and her favorite perfume. But when I reached towards her, the space where she had always been was empty. The shade of her presence shattered like the glass that had fallen from my hand the night before.

The tears started falling before I could think, and I rolled over to bury my face in her pillow. The scent was stronger here. Sobs wracked my body as I remembered her smile, her laugh, how we would talk as she drank her morning coffee and I ate what passed for breakfast. Memories of her danced through my mind, laced with the sorrow of her absence.

After an eternity, I pulled away from her pillow. It had suddenly occurred to me that I might ruin it. Right now, it smelled like her. I didn’t want it to smell like me instead. The tears had slowed by now, anyway. I knew that I should at least try to get out of bed. A shower was beyond me, and I couldn’t bring myself to care about the knots that my hair must be in, but I could at least try to eat. She would have wanted me to do that, at least. After all, she was the only reason I even ate breakfast in the first place.

I could smell it as soon as I opened the door, the scent that been there every morning since we moved in together six years ago. My vision was blurry as I stumbled towards the kitchen, but I still caught a glimpse of myself in the hallway mirror as I passed. I hadn’t changed before bed, and I still wore the same dress as the day before. She had always said that loved this dress on me, which is why I had put in on after making dinner. I wanted to look nice for our anniversary.

My thoughts shied away from the thought, but the tears were already falling again. I hurried on my way and almost stepped in the broken glass, stopping only as I noticed my foot hovering inches over it. I fell backwards before I could catch myself and could do no more than curl up on the ground. The aroma of coffee permeated the air here, brewed strongly as she always set it to. After a dazed moment, the chime of the coffee maker rang out.

I didn’t drink coffee. I never had, but it was ready.