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Teller of Tales
What was that line at the end of "Casablanca"? "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful collaboration". Ok, that wasn't quite it, but I have greatly enjoyed collaborating with Barb on so many stories. How many, you ask? I haven't counted, but it's quite a few as we shall see.
It all began in the future, after an apocalyptic disaster that brought society back to pre-industrial levels. Without machines to till the soil, the practice of slavery was revived. Our story follows a mother, Pat and her daughter, Barbara (I bet you guessed that one). They were part of a free family that fell into debt and were sold into slavery to pay off the loans. It isn't easy adapting to life as a slave when you are used to being free, as you shall see.
And there was a sequel! We all like sequels, right? With illustrationsstolen borrowed from the great Tibool!
It all began in the future, after an apocalyptic disaster that brought society back to pre-industrial levels. Without machines to till the soil, the practice of slavery was revived. Our story follows a mother, Pat and her daughter, Barbara (I bet you guessed that one). They were part of a free family that fell into debt and were sold into slavery to pay off the loans. It isn't easy adapting to life as a slave when you are used to being free, as you shall see.
Plantation Plight By Barbaria And Windar
The following is a story about slavery, real slavery. We wanted to present it from various perspectives-that of a slave, slave owners, overseers and law enforcement that serves the interests of the owners. All chapters labelled Barb were written by Barbaria, all those labelled otherwise are by...
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And there was a sequel! We all like sequels, right? With illustrations
Mine Misery
For all you CFers who wondered what ever became of Barb and Patricia after they were sold as slave labor to the owner of a mine at the conclusion of the windar/Barbaria serialized story "Plantation Plight", we are launching here the long-anticipated sequel. The episodes are written and in the...
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