So we are here again, huh.
For you all this might be "Wooooo! Bob is back!"
But for me, this is "Booooo! Not again!"
But before I lose my mind, let's get this over with.
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So basically this volume will be centered on two main things. Dreams and Space.
Dreamspace is what the Fateweaver was thinking of naming this volume, but as of the information I've been given so far, that isn't the final name of the volume.
There are going to be some previously introduced minor characters appearing in this volume and plenty of new characters that are going to cause a headache for the Fateweaver. Good riddance, I'll say.
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This is a bit of a spoiler in some sense, but the Fateweaver doesn't consider it as such, but we are going to have a zombie hivemind from space. That is what the space part of this volume will be mostly centered around, but don't think that this is going to turn into some horror novel type shit. The Fateweaver doesn't have the capacity for that type of shit.
Well then again, from what I've come to understand, the Fateweaver likes to bring out some existential horror into his works, but as for regular horror type shit, he doesn't have any clue how to write that type of shit.
Am I repeating myself? Well I don't care, so let's move on.
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The Fateweaver, as per what the information I've been given so far, has considered dropping the "Action" tag from his novel due to him not being satisfied with the level of detail in the action scenes he's been putting out. That and he doesn't think there are enough "Action scenes" in this series to warrant that tag in the first place. He'd like to hear opinions about it apparently, so go for it if you have opinions about it.
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Was there something else I needed to mention? Let me think…
Ah yes, there were two things left to say, so let's get it over with.
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The plan is to apparently make this volume a bit more "grounded" apparently? We are going to space with this volume, so how the heck does the Fateweaver think it can be more grounded than the previous ones?!
But from what I've understood, he thought that he had been focusing too much about the bigger things about the world of Lutah in, if not in all previous volumes, then at least in volume 3.
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Then there is the fact that the Fateweaver plans to make this volume build up the already existing characters.
Or more precisely, he will ATTEMPT to give our boy Lud some character development from the doormat he is now to a little more assertive one.
That is the plan anyways. The Fateweaver is open to feedback on this matter as well.
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Was that all? I think that was all. But here is a little trick the Fateweaver is planning on using in volume 4 in a few parts that I'll be using to show my opinion of there being a need for me still.
Ahem…
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Hatefully here:
Bob