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Question And Answer Session For Incoming Students - 2021-2022 School Year
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Evenfall Chapter One
Alright, according to my notes, it’s just about time for the story to begin. Now, before we get started, we should review some very important things.
What we discuss while this story unveils you might want to keep secret. You could tell people, but then I’d tell you to expect more than a few weird looks and questions about your mental stability. If that’s what you were aiming for, go ahead!
I personally find that keeping the ongoings of Everless a much more favorable (and easier!) solution.
Secondly, I hope you don’t find yourself at a loss with all the information the story requires, I understand that there’s quite a bit you don’t know, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn! Learning is very important and you can count on me to be a wonderful teacher!
So, without further ado, let’s begin!
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“She laughs like God. Her mind’s like a diamond.” 💎
Song: Carmen - Lana Del Rey
Evenfall
Noun
[ee-vuhn-fawl]
1. twilight; dusk; the beginning of evening.
Origin: Evenfall, “the beginning of evening, dusk,” from its very look is a poetic word. It is reasonable to assume, but impossible to prove, that evenfall was modeled on the earlier nightfall (1700). Evenfall entered English in the 19th century.
“And now ‘tis evenfall in the brave and beautiful Borderland, and long shadows fall across the smooth lawns and fragrant garden…” - George MacDonald Fraser, The Reavers, 2007
most writers: oh no, i used the same word six times in the same paragraph
me: THERE”S NOT ENOUGH QUITES, the Narrator demands MORE