Tattoo
Chapter 1: Blood is Thicker
Chapter 1.1 in which Glory is not mindful of the storeChapter 1.2 in which Glory is made to do something she would really rather notChapter 1.3 in which Glory thinks she might be sickChapter 1.4 in which Aaron makes a mistakeChapter 1.5 in which Glory is made to see the error of her waysChapter 1.6 in which the circle remains unbroken
Chapter 2: A Farewell to Arms
Chapter 2.1 in which Aaron makes another mistakeChapter 2.2 in which Glory reflects on her pathChapter 2.3 in which we learn Aaron is not really a nice boyChapter 2.4 in which Glory speculates on the holiness of saltChapter 2.5 in which Glory learns of the necessity for upper body strength, but makes do with what she hasChapter 2.6 in which Aaron tries to make amends, but is still pretty much an ass
Chapter 3: Small Sacrifices
Chapter 4: The Shape of Things to Come
Chapter 4.1 in which a doctor makes his roundsChapter 4.2 in which Glory is asked some awkward questionsChapter 4.3 in which Glory adopts a petChapter 4.4 in which Glory gets a surprise, but decides she should not have been surprised at allChapter 4.5 in which Glory explains why there are no debts where duty is concernedChapter 4.6 in which a shapeshifter is an enemy to no manChapter 4.7 in which Glory defends Toby’s right to make a phone callChapter 4.8 in which the nose knowsChapter 4.9 in which good pizza is wasted on a possumChapter 4.10 in which the ruse is discovered and much blood is shedChapter 4.11 in which names are dropped and there is much frustration
Interlude
The Head I’m not at all happy about how this page turned out, but I’m tired of fighting with it. It will probably change later on this week.
November 30th
St. Andrew was worshiped today as a version of the deity Andros, a god of manhood and virility and an aspect of Dionysus.
Birthday of Oberon Zell, founder of the Church of All Worlds.
Comments (3)
I liked the Interlude page. It wasn’t perfect, but the layout was still clear to me. It’s much easier to visualize what Glory’s tattoos look like now. I wish I could get a tattoo on my scalp.
My brother’s name is Andrew. He’ll be tickled when I tell him his god is associated with virility, manhood, and wine
Hmm, why does “androgyny” connote ambiguity if Andros is associated with virility?
@BoureeMusique - Androgyny comes from Andros (male) and Gyne (female) so the term is actually less ambiguous than the people it is used to describe. lol
@heidenkind - Thanks
Actually, when I get to the back, I’ll point out the tattoo that I’ve considered getting. Next week will be the shoulders and arms, then the torso, then the legs. The head is actually the least tattooed of her entire body, mostly because you can’t hide tattoos on your head as easily as the rest of the body and I wanted them to be mostly hidden from the general public. I figured she had enough problems fitting in. 