the best things in life have disclaimers

Signed-off-by: Christine Dodrill <me@christine.website>
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<p><i>This book is dedicated to all of those that need a ray of hope in these
trying times.</i></p>
Copyright 2021 Christine Dodrill. All rights reserved.
This book is a Within Studios publication. Find out more at
https://withinstudios.itch.io
This book is a work of fiction, Names, characters, business, events and
incidents are the products of the authors imagination. Any resemblance to
actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
However, the topics that the author alludes to are entirely real and serious
problems that require deep thought and consideration.
## Foreword
I was originally gonna release this by the end of the year as a cohesive novel,
however it looks like the cards aren't falling that way. I want to instead shift
[Spellblade](https://christine.website/blog/spellblade-plans-2021-08-16) into a
web novel, which I am defining as something that I'll release in big chunks like
this every month or so. I don't want to compromise any of the artistic vision or
whatever, I just want each "chunk" to be a lot more finely scoped than "the
entire damn novel" so that it feels like it's much less daunting of a task.
As always, any feedback about this is appreciated. This is my first time doing
this kind of writing, I expect it to be kinda rough.
From our world to yours,
Xe
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Alicia scanned across the clearing. Her cat eyes darted across the field, her
ears focused forward and ready for victory. The battlefield was a wide open
grassy field without any good spots to take cover. Her team was losing. Badly.
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the tiredness caught up with her.
Alicia was asleep.
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I was originally gonna release this by the end of the year as a cohesive novel,
however it looks like the cards aren't falling that way. I want to instead shift
[Spellblade](https://christine.website/blog/spellblade-plans-2021-08-16) into a
web novel, which I am defining as something that I'll release in big chunks like
this every month or so. I don't want to compromise any of the artistic vision or
whatever, I just want each "chunk" to be a lot more finely scoped than "the
entire damn novel" so that it feels like it's much less daunting of a task.
As always, any feedback about this is appreciated. This is my first time doing
this kind of writing, I expect it to be kinda rough.
From our world to yours,
Xe