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<blockquote data-quote="Waterbizkit" data-source="post: 8554989" data-attributes="member: 6802604"><p>I finally had the time to finish the series and I very much enjoyed it. It absolutely finishes stronger than it starts. It was also very fun for me, as someone who was watching the stream from day one, to see how they fit the arc into such a compact series and I think they did well overall.</p><p></p><p>In the last episode they drop several hints as to where the story with the Whispered One is going and of course the closing scene brings us to what was the largest arc of campaign one as far as I can recall. I'll be very interested to see how they fit the Chroma Conclave arc into one season, and hopefully season two is just part of the arc and they get a third season because it's a massive story arc and a full twelve episode season won't do it, at least I don't think so.</p><p></p><p>All of that is actually just to say that I'm very excited to see season two and where they take things from here.</p><p></p><p>With regards to the discussion regarding Keyleth and her rejection of Vax, I'll say this: while the animated series did try to touch on it, the seriousness of Keyleths Aramenté shouldn't be brushed off. I won't go into deep spoilers for those that never watched the stream, but it's a world-spanning journey and requires her to make contact with the other three Ashari tribes and face trials at each point in the journey. It's potentially lethal.</p><p></p><p>So put it all into perspective: she's young, inexperienced, unsure of herself and on a journey across the world that could potentially kill her, all in the hopes that should she survive and return to her people, she's going to be their leader. That's a lot to wrap your head around. Add to that the life & death situations she's already been thrust into that have absolutely nothing to do (directly anyway) with this rite of passage, and you're going to wonder why she's not jumping at the chance to start up a relationship? </p><p></p><p>All things in good time. Again, I'll avoid spoilers for those who didn't watch the stream, but there are three relationships that bud over the course of campaign one and they move at their own pace, so just give it time... assuming we get more seasons beyond one and two. Here's hoping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterbizkit, post: 8554989, member: 6802604"] I finally had the time to finish the series and I very much enjoyed it. It absolutely finishes stronger than it starts. It was also very fun for me, as someone who was watching the stream from day one, to see how they fit the arc into such a compact series and I think they did well overall. In the last episode they drop several hints as to where the story with the Whispered One is going and of course the closing scene brings us to what was the largest arc of campaign one as far as I can recall. I'll be very interested to see how they fit the Chroma Conclave arc into one season, and hopefully season two is just part of the arc and they get a third season because it's a massive story arc and a full twelve episode season won't do it, at least I don't think so. All of that is actually just to say that I'm very excited to see season two and where they take things from here. With regards to the discussion regarding Keyleth and her rejection of Vax, I'll say this: while the animated series did try to touch on it, the seriousness of Keyleths Aramenté shouldn't be brushed off. I won't go into deep spoilers for those that never watched the stream, but it's a world-spanning journey and requires her to make contact with the other three Ashari tribes and face trials at each point in the journey. It's potentially lethal. So put it all into perspective: she's young, inexperienced, unsure of herself and on a journey across the world that could potentially kill her, all in the hopes that should she survive and return to her people, she's going to be their leader. That's a lot to wrap your head around. Add to that the life & death situations she's already been thrust into that have absolutely nothing to do (directly anyway) with this rite of passage, and you're going to wonder why she's not jumping at the chance to start up a relationship? All things in good time. Again, I'll avoid spoilers for those who didn't watch the stream, but there are three relationships that bud over the course of campaign one and they move at their own pace, so just give it time... assuming we get more seasons beyond one and two. Here's hoping. [/QUOTE]
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