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    8 days ago

    That’s fighting talk - Battledykes is rural

    Choose your weapon, I demand satisfaction!

    (preferably in the style of duels in the Ressaline series of books)

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        8 days ago

        They’re … weird. Lesbians duel with magical dildos to posses one another as sex slaves.

        Unfortunately not as sexy as it sounds - by the sixth book it talks about trade negotiations over transport regulation more than sex :-(

        Epee sounds good, useful for spanking afterwards …

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                They’re … quite thoroughly described, if that’s your thing?

                I managed to get to the end of the 7th book (out of 10) before giving up. The author really likes the idea of royalty, for some reason, and that put me off as much as the stuff about considering whether it’s better to transport fruit when dried or canned in a fictional world that has magic in it.

                • Okay so monarchy is gross, but speaking as someone from a fictional world with refridgeration in it, this is still a concern. I’m very interested in the considerations. Maybe not enough to deal with monarchoslop.

                  Supply chains and where a good should be processed is often a complex concern with interesting inputs and answers!

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                    In which case, go for it. Feel free to enjoy the D/s kinky stuff along the way … the trade negotiations only really kick off in the 6th and 7 th books.

                    2nd and 3rd talk about infrastructure and international relations quite a lot, too.