Steeven Orr Else
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"It took seven years and stacks of gold to train each, and there they lie, so much kite's meat."

From The Scarlet Citadel by Robert E. Howard.

What the flip is "kite's meat"?

Anyone know?
11:52 AM - Mar 16, 2023
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Barbara Edelman
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In response to Steeven Orr Else.
a kite is a large scaveger bird, much like the vulture. depending on where you live, you can sometimes see them (vultures, not kites) handing out around road kill. I just googled and they also eat living animals.
11:58 AM - Mar 16, 2023
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Steeven Orr Else
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In response to Barbara Edelman.
Awesome! Thank you.

So, same question I asked @KfoxdenKY , who also replied: This is for a podcast episode next week. Any issues with me using your name in the episode so I can thank you?
12:12 PM - Mar 16, 2023
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Kris Flory
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In response to Steeven Orr Else.
A kite is a bird of prey. I would guess the author meant they were easy targets, or not long for this world
11:56 AM - Mar 16, 2023
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Steeven Orr Else
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In response to Kris Flory.
Great! Thank you.

This is for a podcast episode next week. Any issues with me using you name in the episode so I can thank you?
12:10 PM - Mar 16, 2023
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