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New page: Oh well,might as well create the page. DoH was originally set in the Galveston Bay,Texas area,but the author was more familiar with geography much further north of there.Hence the stor...
 
m Edited for clarity, anyway. Still don't think it belongs here.
 
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Oh well,might as well create the page.
Dragons of Histh was originally set in the Galveston Bay, Texas area, but the author was more familiar with geography much further north of there.  Hence the story has its rough spots geographically.


DoH was originally set in the Galveston Bay,Texas
The Long Pont Worm section (Mary King?) was written after a viewing of the 1996 movie based on the Lincoln/Child novel "The Relic".
area,but the author was more familiar with
geography much further north of there.Hence
the story has its rough spots geographically.


The Long Pont Worm section(Mary King?)
The story is archived in hard copy.
was written after a viewing of the 1996 movie
based on the Lincoln/Child novel "The Relic"


The story is archived in hard copy(paper)
The pictorial version of that story universe: http://www.geocities.com/loathsomedragon


The pictorial version of that story
It is the byproduct of a 1 year, 1000 drawings project to record the author's family tree, amily urban legends, etc.. (Author assumed to be [[User:Loathsomedragon|Loathsomedragon]])
universe
http://www.geocities.com/loathsomedragon


is the byproduct of a 1 year 1000 drawings project
:I don't think this really goes on a Category Talk page. I assume this was done by the author, but no sign in, and no signature. --[[User:JonBuck|Buck]] 21:41, 5 April 2008 (EDT)
to record the authors family tree,family urban legends,etc

Latest revision as of 21:19, 5 April 2008

Dragons of Histh was originally set in the Galveston Bay, Texas area, but the author was more familiar with geography much further north of there. Hence the story has its rough spots geographically.

The Long Pont Worm section (Mary King?) was written after a viewing of the 1996 movie based on the Lincoln/Child novel "The Relic".

The story is archived in hard copy.

The pictorial version of that story universe: http://www.geocities.com/loathsomedragon

It is the byproduct of a 1 year, 1000 drawings project to record the author's family tree, amily urban legends, etc.. (Author assumed to be Loathsomedragon)

I don't think this really goes on a Category Talk page. I assume this was done by the author, but no sign in, and no signature. --Buck 21:41, 5 April 2008 (EDT)