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In lugnet.castle, Jeremy Scott writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Anthony Sava writes:
> > Enjoy and as always, PLMKWYT!
> >
> > http://www.ozbricks.com/ikros
> >
> > --Anthony
>
> !Warning! I will be responding to observations of which I read in the new
> chapeters. Contains spoilers, so read the chapters before you read this!
Wow, what a detailed reply! I'll have to answer it point per point or so.
>
> There are lots of hunches I have had about TCOI, but the rising of Kulvoxx!
> Didn't see that one coming! Wow! Yay! Does that mean Tundruck is one of the
> risen minions of Zakar (sp?) and will save the King or something like that? :-)
Hehe... that would be telling. But I'd be interested in knowing what your
hunches are before the ending is revealed. In fact, I'd welcome anyone's
hunches as to what's going on and predictions as to what they think will happen
next. Feel free to reply!
> Sorry to see the dragons die - except for Tel'Karak of course. The "I want
> to live." cry from Vildegraas and Tempi Frei really made me have pity for
> the dragons as I saw them ascend to the heavens. At least it was peaceful,
> slowly fading, not gasping in pain. I honor the bravery and valour. Oh
> well, I had a hunch that it would come, and therefore, my other hunch about
> the dragons may be already coming true. Need to keep reading and I'll find
> out soon I guess.
Again I am curious, care to elaborate your hunch?
>
> Back to Ikros, look where we are. The first, and most major, threat,
> Tel'Karak Zral, is taken care of. Before we get into the battle which will
> more than likely result in the resolution of threat #2, Zakar, you remind us
> of threat #3, the conspirasy (sp?) against the King and Daravon. We once
> again doubt Swift-Strike. And above all this, there is chaotic magic
> floating around. Sheesh!
Ikros is going to Hell in a hand basket, that's for sure.
>
> As said before, you take us from cliff hanger to cliff hanger. I wish this
> were a book, I could just go to the next page. Say! What an idea!
>
> You could rewrite it so it would be longer, for the sake of a novelization,
> and publish it. Your story is so unique and exciting, it could surely
> become the top selling fantasy book for a couple weeks. I'd buy it and I
> would get others to too. When your name becomes as well known as Tom
> Clancy's, I could say, "Hey I read his first book way back when, when there
> was only a couple hundred of us following him!"
>
> -Jeremy Scott
> one of your greatest fans.
I've given a lot of thought to publishing my work. And I've decided to do it.
After I finish publishing the Chonicles, I will be, as you suggested, fleshing
out my story to make it in more of a 'novel' form. I seriously doubt I'd make
it to any of the best sellers lists, but it'd be nice to own my own book. I'm
flattered you think so highly of it.
And last but not least, thanks for the wonderful feedback!
--Anthony
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