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{{Story|title=Motes Played|image=Motes-Played-Front.png|author=Multiple authors|authors=[[Madison Rye Progress]] and [[Samantha Yule Fireheart]]|format=Novella|character=Multiple|characters=* [[Motes]]
* [[A Finger Pointing]]
* [[Beholden]]
* [[Dry Grass]]
* [[Warmth In Fire]]
* [[Slow Hours]]
* [[Hammered Silver]]
* [[Waking World]]|year=2362|readlink=https://motes-played.post-self.ink}}


''Motes Played'' is an upcoming novella set in the Post-Self setting written by Madison Scott-Clary. While it is heavily tied into [[:Category:The Post-Self cycle|the Post-Self cycle]], it is not part of the cycle proper.
{{See also|Motes_Played/synopsis|l1=Synopsis}}
 
''Motes Played'' is an upcoming novella set in the Post-Self setting written by [[Madison Rye Progress]] and [[Samantha Yule Fireheart]]. While it is heavily tied into [[:Category:The Post-Self cycle|the Post-Self cycle]], it is not part of the cycle proper.


== Back copy ==
== Back copy ==
''Note: this back copy is tentative and may change prior to publication.''
 


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Latest revision as of 06:08, 17 June 2024

Motes Played
Multiple
Format Novella
Authors

Madison Rye Progress and Samantha Yule Fireheart

Characters
Year 2362
Canonicity Canon
Read here

See also: Synopsis

Motes Played is an upcoming novella set in the Post-Self setting written by Madison Rye Progress and Samantha Yule Fireheart. While it is heavily tied into the Post-Self cycle, it is not part of the cycle proper.

Back copy

Motes played.

She played because she was play. She played because that was her role in life, because that is just who she was. She played with color, played with life, played with death.

She played with fire.

Motes played, because how could she not?

Content notes:

Mentions of rough, but consensual sex with one vague description; blood; adult characters engaging with the world as children, unrelated to sex; themes of familial abuse.