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I'm not sure if this would go here or not since it might be longer than just a Short Story, but this is where I'm putting it until someone tells me otherwise.

So Brandon has revealed the premise for his latest doodle story:  A Necromancer Pizza Deliveryman.  Its working title is "Death By Pizza".

What do you guys think of this?  Cool or just weird?  I really think it could be tons of fun.  I'm seeing an overworked delivery guy using occult forces to reduce his workload and inadvertently triggering the zombie apocalypse.  Other ideas?

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So, Brandon mentioned on Twitter that he's finished Chapter 20 of this now....If it's 20 chapters, not sure we can call it a short story.... just saying......

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I'm foreseeing accidentally reanimating parts of a meat-lovers pizza.

I'd still eat it. It's still bacon, twitching or not.

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I'm foreseeing accidentally reanimating parts of a meat-lovers pizza.

I'd still eat it. It's still bacon, twitching or not.

You and I were cut out of the same mold.

I'm convinced that if it weren't for bacon, far more people would be vegetarians.

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I'm foreseeing accidentally reanimating parts of a meat-lovers pizza.

I'd still eat it. It's still bacon, twitching or not.

You and I were cut out of the same mold.

I'm convinced that if it weren't for bacon, far more people would be vegetarians.

yeah, bacon is essentially the god-meat.

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I'm foreseeing accidentally reanimating parts of a meat-lovers pizza.

I'd still eat it. It's still bacon, twitching or not.

You and I were cut out of the same mold.

I'm convinced that if it weren't for bacon, far more people would be vegetarians.

yeah, bacon is essentially the god-meat.

You mean, like Atium and Lerasium are the god-metals?

The implications here are fascinating.

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Either that or it got shelved for The Alloy of Law.

Ah, that's a possibility. Thanks for the input!

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He said it didn't go well. A lot of his cooling off projects do that. They're less outlined, so there's a higher fail rate. It's not uncommon.

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