Tower would write about the great catastrophes and turnarounds of world history.
Teja would write the history of his people as he had seen and heard it, to counter Procopius' smear campaign.
Donovan would write a romance novel of the fluffiest kind. He probably does write them secretly already.
Sirona will probably write a flaming diatribe against the disenfranchisment through the growing nanny state.
Urquhart would write something scholastic and quite hard to read about some arcane subject you'd never in your whole life associate him with. I don't know if you've ever read any work of high medieval philosophy in the original; it reads almost like a programming language, it's that structured. I have been sort of theoretically pondering the idea of a Latin based programming language for years and years, actually. Whoever it was would look at the text, aghast, and go at Urquhart, "WTF you really wrote this??" and he'd says, "Yes, that IS how one writes books, after all. It's not meant to be poetry." He writes poetry, too, if he feels like it.-
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Teja would write the history of his people as he had seen and heard it, to counter Procopius' smear campaign.
Donovan would write a romance novel of the fluffiest kind. He probably does write them secretly already.
Sirona will probably write a flaming diatribe against the disenfranchisment through the growing nanny state.
Urquhart would write something scholastic and quite hard to read about some arcane subject you'd never in your whole life associate him with. I don't know if you've ever read any work of high medieval philosophy in the original; it reads almost like a programming language, it's that structured. I have been sort of theoretically pondering the idea of a Latin based programming language for years and years, actually. Whoever it was would look at the text, aghast, and go at Urquhart, "WTF you really wrote this??" and he'd says, "Yes, that IS how one writes books, after all. It's not meant to be poetry." He writes poetry, too, if he feels like it.-