The good news is: there IS more to the Legend!
My first book, entitled The Legend of White Buffalo, contains 28 chapters, an epilogue, and around 72,000 words. That's the size of a small novel. Isn't there room for more information? Yes, there is. But this additional information is either not relevant to the plot, or it kills the pace of the novel by adding too much relevant information. For example, I could go on for two or three chapters about a single accounting of an incident from White Buffalo's past. But I'd rather aim for brevity than write a novelette in a novel.
I don't intend to keep information from my readers, thus another reason to create a blog. There's the tale of White Buffalo's father's passing. It was mentioned briefly in The Legend of White Buffalo. Surprisingly (but not really), it had a lot to do with the supernatural; specifically, with Set's sons getting revenge for their father's capture. The son's names were Anubis, Wepwawet, Serket, Sobek and Maga. Forty-eight hours after the attack in Lake Tahoe, Set's son walked through the walls of White Buffalo's house. Sh!t happened. People died.
Furthermore, there's more to the assault in Portland, Oregon. White Buffalo didn't simply walk up to Fredrick's front door and knock, knowing full well the dangers that lay inside those walls. He spent a few hours staking out the place, and somehow killed one of the bad guys riding his Harley before the fight really began. Unfortunately, White Buffalo refuses to divulge exactly how he killed the biker; and anyway, there's no possibility of pinning it on White Buffalo since he was in Fredrick's backyard and not even in view of the biker. He will only state that the biker was sent to target him for assassination; he heard the sound of the Harley approaching the house; there was a loud *pop* and the Harley stopped making sound. So did the biker - forever. White Buffalo would only explain it as having to do with his allies. Whether they're natural or supernatural, he refuses to say. And that's not the only thing I omitted. So this was a much longer episode than how it appears in my book.
But wait - there's more! I also left out Manchurian death priests and plague rats, Illuminati priests and Hell's baptism, the lost tribe of Israel, more demons and other celestial cowards, White Buffalo exploding into black smoke, nemanies and blemmadings.
I don't intend to keep information from my readers, thus another reason to create a blog. There's the tale of White Buffalo's father's passing. It was mentioned briefly in The Legend of White Buffalo. Surprisingly (but not really), it had a lot to do with the supernatural; specifically, with Set's sons getting revenge for their father's capture. The son's names were Anubis, Wepwawet, Serket, Sobek and Maga. Forty-eight hours after the attack in Lake Tahoe, Set's son walked through the walls of White Buffalo's house. Sh!t happened. People died.
Furthermore, there's more to the assault in Portland, Oregon. White Buffalo didn't simply walk up to Fredrick's front door and knock, knowing full well the dangers that lay inside those walls. He spent a few hours staking out the place, and somehow killed one of the bad guys riding his Harley before the fight really began. Unfortunately, White Buffalo refuses to divulge exactly how he killed the biker; and anyway, there's no possibility of pinning it on White Buffalo since he was in Fredrick's backyard and not even in view of the biker. He will only state that the biker was sent to target him for assassination; he heard the sound of the Harley approaching the house; there was a loud *pop* and the Harley stopped making sound. So did the biker - forever. White Buffalo would only explain it as having to do with his allies. Whether they're natural or supernatural, he refuses to say. And that's not the only thing I omitted. So this was a much longer episode than how it appears in my book.
But wait - there's more! I also left out Manchurian death priests and plague rats, Illuminati priests and Hell's baptism, the lost tribe of Israel, more demons and other celestial cowards, White Buffalo exploding into black smoke, nemanies and blemmadings.
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