Yeah, this is what can happen. Giant one eyed monsters appear in your virtual village. Yikes!
Daily Archives: August 1, 2014
“There’s not a lot…
… in the Stonethwaite sister sity, so we must turn to Devizes for more energy, power.”
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“Devizes needs Collagesity as well”
Hucka D.:
Yes (!)
bb:
Devizes becomes a true collage city — collagesity — like Stonethwaite before it.
Hucka D.:
After it. And before.
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Apparently influenced by a central Devizes link, the Collagesity town council reintroduce an older, western limit. The Westend region now seems separate.
Smaller Eastend, apparently composed of at least 2 side-by-side 512 parcels (beginning to be called “Mother” and “Child” by some of the more ignorant locals), also appears removed from Collagesity proper. Similarly removed Carrcassonnee, without past/future eye, rules above all else in this region.
Devizes born composer Simon May pens famed EastEnders theme song.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EastEnders_theme_tune
Westend’s Confluence Place remains pretty empty except for some jungle animals on the bottom floor. And Spider still has his corner on the top level. The numbers “2130” remain fixed above the entrance to the far top corridor. All other dogs have been removed; Starbuccaneer Barista is nowhere to be seen. Some without much knowledge are beginning to speak of Eastend’s child as Star in the future/past.
The Kidd Tower. Quite close to Eastend, and now with a type of cave mouth next to it.
I envision Carrcassonnee crawling down this passage, again in past/future. She’s looking for that confounded eye. Eye of the Needle might be the end result. The Noru Green Witch may know. Greenwich?
I think, then, I know where we are here.
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“It appears, Hucka…
… that Devizes has become another sister sity to Collagesity, along with Stonethwaite. Devizes is a much larger burg than either of the latter two, however. Is it still a true appelation?”
Hucka D.:
Yes. Good. Obviously Adam Westend has something to do with all this. You have found a Devizes painter and writer who may be the same as this Westend. Probably not, but we must check out all the corners. Fal Mouth Moon is a castle. Devizes has a castle, but a smaller faux version of a truer castle in the past. Baker Bloch uses the batgun to open up a portal between Collagesity and Devizes [in this Collagesity castle]. Adam Westend — “Batman” — comes through. Devizes has also been reborn as a summer destination for the coming year. You start to prepare, well, now. Today. Tonight.
bb:
Thank you, Hucka D. Even if I end up not going I’m going to prepare nonetheless.
Hucka D.:
Yes. That is the meaning of all this. Baker Bloch uses a batgun to open up a portal between Collagesity and Devizes in the Fal Mouth Moon, one of the few Wiltshire images appearing in the Falmouth [collage] series within. The Power Tower Gowlery, in contrast, is chocked full of ’em. That’s another tension, like Noru vs. Rubi. Wiltshire dominated Gilatona-Lis vs. Falmouth and its Whitehead Crossing culmination and Stonethwaite middle game. Like ironing. The Art 10×10 has kind of been left behind, however, don’t you think?
bb:
Yes. It’s the basis and foundation, but the battle moves beyond it. Is this like the battle between the Grays and the Browns?
Hucka D. (seeming to ignore bb’s question):
The batgun was used to open the portal — tunnel at Devizes. Then, *just coincidentally* — *not* — you open up a railroad tunnel in Collagesity. The two become parallel, see. You create the underground. Now… can you remember *before*.
bb:
The tunnel is also symbolic of a black hole, Hucka D. Specifically the star Cygnus X-1, as sung by Canadian rock group Rush in the mid-70s.
Hucka D.:
What’s on the Other Side?
bb:
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