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AidenAgnor

AidenAgnor

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16, High Schooler. Loves reading and writing. Help me out by reading my content.

2023-05-19 JoinedGlobal
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  • AidenAgnor
    AidenAgnor4mth
    Replied to MrEox

    The aristocracy spoke French among themselves, but the Hundred Years' War changed this culture gradually.

    Ch 4 Promotion
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  • AidenAgnor
    AidenAgnor4mth
    Replied to moldyolive

    As I approach the end of the first book, I plan to review all the chapters and correct any such minor errors. Thank You.

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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to MaliciousPrince

    Fabulous!

    Ch 35 Christmas Conundrums
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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to YaboytheJman

    Thank you for your kind generosity, your royal highness.

    Ch 32 Of Kings and Kin
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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to Romance_guy

    done! thanks for the idea. you can find it in ch 38 on patreon as of now or wait till its uploaded for free

    Edward studied the city map meticulously, identifying strategic locations that demanded specific road types. He envisioned a grand Roman road stretching from the castle's entrance to the city's exit, ensuring a stately path. Additionally, recognizing the significance of commerce, he planned a dedicated trade route connecting Norwich and the capital city of London, opening doors to enhanced business prospects.
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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to SonofAlSk

    yes but he is talking about england as a whole, not his own dynasty.

    Charge! In the spirit of the olden days when King Arthur united this land, let us envision the formation of Britannia rising from the very heart of England. Just as Arthur led with unwavering honor and unity, so shall we stand united against the tempest of adversity. Onward, as one indomitable force, towards a destiny forged by the resounding echoes of our glorious past and the radiant promise of our boundless future!"
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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to MaliciousPrince

    Thank you for your kind words, Daeron. Regarding your question, you will find some clues in the upcoming chapter. As for the POVs, you are correct in noting that I haven't written from those perspectives yet. However, in the next ten chapters that I've uploaded on Patreon, the POV of Thomas is also significant. Hopefully, they will provide the variety that you are seeking. Thanks for your Support!

    Ch 30 Waves of Destiny
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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to YaboytheJman

    I Thank You, Sire

    Ch 29 Whispers of War
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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to kingshideaterIV

    yes man, the first para is obviously AI I just couldn't think of anything catchy. Would you like to create or suggest something?

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    AidenAgnor5mth
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    Good Idea Man!

    Edward studied the city map meticulously, identifying strategic locations that demanded specific road types. He envisioned a grand Roman road stretching from the castle's entrance to the city's exit, ensuring a stately path. Additionally, recognizing the significance of commerce, he planned a dedicated trade route connecting Norwich and the capital city of London, opening doors to enhanced business prospects.
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    AidenAgnor5mth
    Replied to YaboytheJman

    It doesn't matter. The gesture is what I truly appreciate. Thank You, your grace.

    Ch 28 Sunset Duel
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    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to YaboytheJman

    May the stone god keep you blessed, sire

    Ch 27 Preparations
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    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to Allevatore_dicapre

    it's not like the exact same gladius with exact same composition would be forged. it will obviously be adapted according to the needs of the contemporary era.

    To ensure the equipment needed to execute these strategies was available, I ordered the production of several gladius (short swords) and requested the acquisition of siege engines from the Eastern Roman Empire. Since the route to France was largely blocked, I instructed sailors to navigate away from the coast for a distance and then follow the Spanish coastline to reach the destination. This journey would be facilitated by several cogs, which traveled at a speed of 3 to 4 miles per hour, making the overall voyage last a couple of months.
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    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to YaboytheJman

    I thank you, your eminence.

    Ch 26 Of Lords and Legends
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  • AidenAgnor
    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to 00Zero

    You will receive an answer to your question very soon. The War Arc is now available in the Patreon chapters.

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    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to LeeZanda

    I never rely on AI to generate the plot as it's not very good at it. Instead, I write around 80-85% of each chapter in my own words and then create a draft for the remaining parts. I use GPT to rephrase these sections and find better words to use. I typically use GPT in the parts of the chapter that need to be emphasized.

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  • AidenAgnor
    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to YaboytheJman

    Toss a stone to your author, o valley of plenty😂

    Ch 22 Reunion
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    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to Y4RN1

    Yes, she is a real figure and age is just right, I'd say.

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  • AidenAgnor
    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to InterestingNick

    Makes sense. Guess I still need more practice and research[img=faceslap]

    The preparations for this endeavor had been underway for some time. The fundamental ingredients of cement, limestone, clay, and gypsum, had been secured. Limestone, vital for this innovative construction material, was sourced from Lincolnshire, a venture that cost me nearly £100 for approximately 60 metric tonnes. In a generous gesture, my father offered the clay, crucial for the cement's production, from Norfolk at no cost, expressing his curiosity about the new methods I would introduce to his lands. This was a welcome offer, considering the preciousness of money in these times. Gypsum, another key component, was procured from the mines of Nottingham, with an expenditure of £750 for 12.5 metric tonnes.
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  • AidenAgnor
    AidenAgnor6mth
    Replied to InterestingNick

    What are you talking about, man? We're taught about Portland cement in Grade XI here. (Check the standard at top left)

    The preparations for this endeavor had been underway for some time. The fundamental ingredients of cement, limestone, clay, and gypsum, had been secured. Limestone, vital for this innovative construction material, was sourced from Lincolnshire, a venture that cost me nearly £100 for approximately 60 metric tonnes. In a generous gesture, my father offered the clay, crucial for the cement's production, from Norfolk at no cost, expressing his curiosity about the new methods I would introduce to his lands. This was a welcome offer, considering the preciousness of money in these times. Gypsum, another key component, was procured from the mines of Nottingham, with an expenditure of £750 for 12.5 metric tonnes.
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