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 CCP Abraxas

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Posted - 2007.06.18 23:32:00 - [ 1]
Hey folks, Patch day madness is upon us here at CCP, but we managed to take a little break to publish the latest chronicle. It's called " A Mind of Infinite Complexity" and it deals with that place where your eyes don't go... |
 Mebrithiel Ju'wien Moira.
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Posted - 2007.06.19 03:40:00 - [ 2]
Brilliant story Abraxas! If I didn't know better, I'd think you were taking hints from the Chrons of Amber.  Totally took me away and that's with SF boys chatting with the ever crazy OriginalKyleCaldrel on vent. This rocked man. I have absolutely no grounds for criticism. Only applauding.  |
 Maze La'Zie Sons Of 0din C0NVICTED |
Posted - 2007.06.19 09:08:00 - [ 3]
Fantastic, really good!
I was completely immersed in the story, and it resolved itself very nicely indeed.
I had to look up antabus afterwards though to confirm my suspicions were right.
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 Anwylyd Al'Vos The Knights Templar Intrepid Crossing |
Posted - 2007.06.19 14:04:00 - [ 4]
Very entertaining and vivid, and enjoyable read... the ending was perfect  |
 Evanda Char Minmatar Re-Awakened Technologies Inc Electus Matari |
Posted - 2007.06.19 22:29:00 - [ 5]
An absolutely beautiful depiction of the fight against depression, and the ending is so very ftw  |
 Damian Vilsalant Priory Of The Lemon Initiative Mercenaries |
Posted - 2007.06.20 10:02:00 - [ 6]
Hey Abraxas great work with the story! I really liked it. ... and man could i use a few of those implants... i also wanna be able to analyze my neural pathways like that..  |
 Terghon Tu Amarr DarkNet Node Fanaticus |
Posted - 2007.06.20 17:23:00 - [ 7]
There are days when I could use that reset button. As a depression sufferer, this seemed like a very accurate description of depressive thought cycles (in visual form no less). Showing creative genius out of depression (or in spite of) is inspiring. The ending is delightful of course. Lesson to be learned: always have a good supply of reading material.  |
 Mhaerdirne Solveig Minmatar |
Posted - 2007.06.21 14:53:00 - [ 8]
where a filthy scarecrow waves its arms in distorted parody of each unconscious thing you do |
 CCP Abraxas

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Posted - 2007.06.27 10:46:00 - [ 9]
Originally by: Mebrithiel Ju'wien If I didn't know better, I'd think you were taking hints from the Chrons of Amber. 
Being compared to master Zelazny is high praise indeed, though just between you and me, I always preferred Lord of Light.  Originally by: Mhaerdirne Solveig where a filthy scarecrow waves its arms in distorted parody of each unconscious thing you do
Those broomstick arms, yes ... Originally by: Terghon Tu As a depression sufferer, this seemed like a very accurate description of depressive thought cycles (in visual form no less). [...]The ending is delightful of course.
Let's say that I've had some experience with the topic  . I mentioned the ending in the other thread, but there's one thing, rather more personal, it signifies as well: Whether by choice or necessity, we take the events in our lives far too seriously, and often assign to them a grandeur and drama far beyond their worth. A change of perspective will do anyone good. |
 rXpCH |
Posted - 2007.06.29 10:47:00 - [ 10]
I love it !  |
 CaldariAdam |
Posted - 2007.08.14 21:40:00 - [ 11]
Great story. You have to get paid well for this! |