Xeresgate: The Castle Within (A Novel)

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Xeresgate: The Castle Within (A Novel)

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misterfweem
misterfweem
8 years ago

I have only seen one less-imposing “castle” than this. Behold:

https://www.google.com/maps/@43.494005,-112.036664,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m5!1e2!3m3!1s12046969!2e1!3e10

Viergacht
Viergacht
8 years ago
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Take Cover
Take Cover
8 years ago

For a minute there I thought the tower had sprouted little stumpy penguin wings. Then I realized: the eyes have brought along a mustache to the party! Ned Flanders, is that you?

RK
RK
8 years ago

There is no more a castle within me than there is money within me, contrary to the wishful thinking some of these writers hope to encourage with these books.

red
red
8 years ago

My nose feels that way, too, when my LBC allergies flare up.

EricL
EricL
8 years ago

Such is the danger of leaning too close to your chess game. You can get your nose stuck in the Rook castle piece. He doesn’t look happy about it.

Kris
8 years ago

The Castle Within A Novel

Parentheses be damned; THAT’S what it says.

L.
L.
8 years ago

That’s more of a tower than a castle.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
8 years ago
Reply to  L.

That is a classic free standing watchtower. It sure isn’t a castle. If it were surrounded by castle walls, it would pass as the keep or last redoubt of a castle.

john e. . .
8 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

You guys have no imagination. The castle is UNDERGROUND!

Viergacht
Viergacht
8 years ago

Either that fellow is slightly walleyed or that’s a duped and flipped face.

Sneaky Burrito
8 years ago
Reply to  Viergacht

Probably the nose looked horrible when duped and flipped, hence the tower covering it up.

Waffles
Waffles
8 years ago

I suppose the castle is hidden within that tower.

Honestly, a secret castle hidden in a watchtower is sort of amazing.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
8 years ago
Reply to  Waffles

You open that lone watchtower door and step into an elaborate Castle Gormenghast in M.C. Escherland–that’s a high fantasy concept (or at least trippy).

L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
8 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Tardis -Castle! With Tom Selleck in his Magnum prime as The Doctor!