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Antimony Noon commented on an excerpt of The Gods That Keep Them
No problem (and all notes are just suggestions anyhow!)- it’s just that "through letter" sounds linguistically odd to me?
If the sentence was alone and it was "They begged through letters" it makes less sense than "by letter" or "via letter". 
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    Antimony Noon commented on an excerpt of The Gods That Keep Them
    The action itself is definitely short and sharp - but I think tightening up the dialogue a bit will help give the scene have the impression you want to give.  If you take out the thoughts after Gorith’s response, it’ll speed things up a bit as then it’ll just be Yintal’s confrontation, a retort and then straight into the action. The reflection from Gorith currently cuts into that momentum. 
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      Antimony Noon commented on an excerpt of The Gods That Keep Them
      Ah! Yes, you’re right - it does. Maybe "kicked at any dwarf who was foolish enough to come empty-handed" or something similar?
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