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<blockquote data-quote="Nonlethal Force" data-source="post: 3277439" data-attributes="member: 35788"><p><strong>Not An Update ... Reply to Reader</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks, Mahtave! </p><p></p><p>I'm glad that you (and any of the other readers) transitioned over to this new story. I'm hoping that this story will be a bit less straightforward as the last story. There is nothing wrong with <em>"party goes in, kicks butt, wins in the end."</em> In fact, as a Story Hour designed to introduce the characters I think it works out best that way so that the personalities of the characters become familiar and dependable (like a soft blanket or a pair of good shoes). But with this Story Hour I hope to introduce a few different elements. I hope that every once a while after reading a post my readers sit back and say, <em>"Huh, that I didn't expect."</em> Not always, of course. But more often than in Bitterness Overcome. That will mean that if I can accomplish it successfully the characters will still be dependable but the plot elements might hit them as unexpected as much as it hits the reader. We'll see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonlethal Force, post: 3277439, member: 35788"] [b]Not An Update ... Reply to Reader[/b] Thanks, Mahtave! I'm glad that you (and any of the other readers) transitioned over to this new story. I'm hoping that this story will be a bit less straightforward as the last story. There is nothing wrong with [I]"party goes in, kicks butt, wins in the end."[/I] In fact, as a Story Hour designed to introduce the characters I think it works out best that way so that the personalities of the characters become familiar and dependable (like a soft blanket or a pair of good shoes). But with this Story Hour I hope to introduce a few different elements. I hope that every once a while after reading a post my readers sit back and say, [I]"Huh, that I didn't expect."[/I] Not always, of course. But more often than in Bitterness Overcome. That will mean that if I can accomplish it successfully the characters will still be dependable but the plot elements might hit them as unexpected as much as it hits the reader. We'll see! [/QUOTE]
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