Fic: Inheritance, 1/?
Sep. 25th, 2005 11:04 amAll right, this is the continuation to Daughter of the Night. As before, I'm posting it in smaller parts, as soon as I've written one part. Later, the whole thing will go to my website (see link in the User Info).
Inheritance
by Soledad
A “Pathways in the Dark” story
Part 02A of “The Anarch Chronicles”. Follows “Daughter of the Night”.
For disclaimer and background information see the Introduction.
Rating: Adults only, please. This is a particularly violent story, so be warned.
Summary: Salvador Garcia returns to the States and goes to San Francisco to pick up Valeria. She provides him with a surprise.
Author’s notes:
Archon Raine, the Prince of San Francisco, his bodyguard, his Enforcer and Juan Diego Sorrel are taken from the short-lived TV-series Kindred – The Embraced. Whenever RPG and TV-canon contradict, I go with the TV-canon, as the series was what made me interested in this particular universe to begin with.
The description of the events during the Spanish Civil War follows Salvador Garcia’s own words in An Anarch Manifesto, with a few modifications. My heartfelt thanks to Aislynn Crowdaughter who’s provided the original document.
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Not much for the beginning, I know. But there's more where this comes from.
Inheritance
by Soledad
A “Pathways in the Dark” story
Part 02A of “The Anarch Chronicles”. Follows “Daughter of the Night”.
For disclaimer and background information see the Introduction.
Rating: Adults only, please. This is a particularly violent story, so be warned.
Summary: Salvador Garcia returns to the States and goes to San Francisco to pick up Valeria. She provides him with a surprise.
Author’s notes:
Archon Raine, the Prince of San Francisco, his bodyguard, his Enforcer and Juan Diego Sorrel are taken from the short-lived TV-series Kindred – The Embraced. Whenever RPG and TV-canon contradict, I go with the TV-canon, as the series was what made me interested in this particular universe to begin with.
The description of the events during the Spanish Civil War follows Salvador Garcia’s own words in An Anarch Manifesto, with a few modifications. My heartfelt thanks to Aislynn Crowdaughter who’s provided the original document.
( Read more... )
Not much for the beginning, I know. But there's more where this comes from.