Quote Originally Posted by Neo Emolga View Post
Dang awesome epilogues you've got here! Took two sittings to read it all, but they were great reads with lots of fantastic character interaction. The Regi battles were really clever and creative and the way you described the Crown Tundra and the temples was great and immersive.

Hard to imagine going on a frigid adventure like that over Christmas break while everyone else is drinking hot cocoa and opening Christmas gifts, but it looked like it was worth it. Meanwhile, that is a hard, hard choice for Jon. I honestly don't know what I'd do in his position and I could see it going either way.

Still, great writing, you keep me pinned wanting to see what happens. It's rare a story hooks me like that and the last one that managed to do that was Harry Potter. Keep up the great work!
Really glad you enjoyed it! The battles took a lot of planning, trying to find the balance of them being realistic (in the sense of the games) but also not just a back and fourth like the games are.

The funny thing about going on that trip during Christmas: I live in the Southern hemisphere, so Christmas and New Years Eve is summer. Sun goes down at near 9pm, warm night's, barbeques and cold beers. Even bigger difference!

As for Jon's choice, that is the point of growth I wanted to have for him. He puts himself in positions where he shoulders a lot of weight, and Jack's words about there not being right or wrong decisions but simple the decisions he makes and tries to bring the best for are something he needs to hear. I hope to try and have thay growth present in Spiritwater somehow.

I have started writing Season 2 already, and am keen. What I can say now is there is a good mix of the stuff that made Season 1 unique but also things being changed up a bit too. So I'm very keen to get stuff written and posted.

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