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    Starlit Ruins


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      Starlit Ruins

      A Sailor Moon/Rifts Crossover

      by Simon Woodington

      A Few Words

      I didn't stop to consider if it was a good idea, but that's what youth does. Having read Harlan Ellison, Roberts Zelazny and Heinlen, Stephen King, Shakespeare and some Jane Austin, I set about to tell a burgeoning tale with a willing and interactive audience.

      The original manuscript was 180k in length, and I have reduced that to 170k with good reason. Mostly for clarity, and because I was a sloppy, inexperienced writer. That’s another thing youth does: Power you through your mistakes so you can learn from them. Apart from the stark reality of overusing a few adjectives, I’ve had a couple of years to get over the more cringy sections of this story.

      I was even comfortable with the idea of hurting the Sailor Senshi. It never bothered me, and still doesn't. Why? Read and you’ll learn. When I began, however, my friends wanted an adventure, so I gave it to them in the form of rescue and protection missions that meandered around the core concept for this book and then branched off into its own path.

      I had horrors in store, as the Senshi were going to endure violence and magic, turmoil and molestation. I was skirting something I didn't know much about then but have learned much about since: Japan's cultural and historical fascination with abuse and exploitation. By that I mean the fetishism of sexual abuse.

      But it was more. Doe eyed and same-faced these girls are appealing no matter what happens. The danger lies in forgetting that they are young women, deserving as much respect as any real woman because of that resemblance. Following the no-holds barred mantra of Anime was just the thing to do. Readers of the original version of these books will find some events changed and for good reason. They just didn't make sense. Tears don't stain, but they can ruin.

      So, when is abuse okay?

      The answer is never. However, at a certain point the story falls off the tracks and becomes too concerned with the subject of abuse. This is about the overall survival of the Sailor Senshi, their loved ones and those who step up the fill the void. During the process of editing this book, I’ve rediscovered characters I loved to meet for the first time. Putting them on more solid footing is a matter of professionalism, and respect.

      That they might survive because they had to was not enough. Usagi especially lacked sufficient reason to carry on, and her metamorphosis gave her instinct but not purpose. Seems awfully metaphysical, doesn't it? I didn't know what I was doing except following my heart when I wrote these books. Somehow they've become well read along the way, and to leave them in an unpolished state is just plain wrong. So here I am to right the wrong, again. ‘Nuff said.

      Table of Contents

      Part One: Moon Shards

      Prologue

      Chapter 1 – Escape Atlantis

      Chapter 2 – Rapt Prey

      Chapter 3 – High Morals

      Chapter 4 – Want Not Want

      Chapter 5 – A Sailor’s Tale

      Chapter 6 – Verbal Coveyance

      Chapter 7 – A Ragged Talon

      Chapter 8 – Hatred in Spades

      Chapter 9 – Akin to Fire

      Chapter 10 – Hell in a Needle

      Chapter 11- A Phoenix Razing

      Chapter 12 – Who’s that Senshi?

      Chapter 13 – Problem Solvent

      Chapter 14 – Tuxedo Frustrated

      Chapter 15 – Clawed Out

      Chapter 16 – Artemis’ Hunt

      Chapter 17 – An Earthy Guardian

      Chapter 18 – Average Perspective

      Chapter 19 – Gruff Noble

      Chapter 20 – Suitable Employment

      Chapter 21 – Blond Bomb-Shelled

      Part Two: Shatter Margin

      Chapter 22 – Rest Less

      Chapter 23 – Magic in a Cheap Suit

      Chapter 24 – Visitation Rights

      Chapter 25 – Bunny Hunter

      Chapter 26 – Nursing for Shelter

      Chapter 27 – Mixified, Vilified

      Chapter 28 – Reunited for Good

      Chapter 29 – Grep or Grok?

      Chapter 30 – Significantly Askew

      Chapter 31 – Somewhen Else

      Chapter 32 – Risk Taking

      Chapter 33 – The Worst Become

      Chapter 34 – Outmatched

      Chapter 35 – Husbands React

      Chapter 36 – Familial Aftermath

      Chapter 37 – Uniform Cause

      Chapter 38 – Mean Time

      Chapter 39 – Moments of Respite

      Chapter 40 – Svelte and Rumble

      Chapter 41 – Accelerated Light

      Chapter 42 – Am Bushed

      Chapter 43 – Direct to Film

      Chapter 44 – A Brief Respite

      Chapter 45 – Allegiences

      Chapter 46 – Saving Xalia

      Chapter 47 – Assault Within

      Chapter 48 – A Friend was Dead

      Chapter 49 - Galaxia

      Chapter 50 – Stand Your Ground

      Epilogue

      Afterword

      A Sailor Moon/Palladium Rifts Crossover

      Part One

      Moon Shards

     


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