Quote:Thank you, you're too kind.
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...Griever... -Ouch-.
Seriously ouch.
I'm shaking my head in a sort of horrified awe, here.
Quote:Well, yeah, it wouldn't have a happy ending. OTOH, it wouldn't exactly have an unhappy ending. It'd just have an ending.
Anyway, if the entire series goes on to follow the pattern set by Ep. 2, then I probably wouldn't care for it - despite my love of subverting the stereotypes, I'm a devoted member of the Happy Ending school of plot resolution, and this... doesn't seem like a story where that'd fit. But I do think that it'd make a kickass series for those people who don't share my squeamishness.
It's supposed to be Dark Fantasy, most of the way through, with a few bits of morbid humor here and there ... and, umm, you definitely wouldn't like ep19 where Rival Necromancer Girl raises what was left of the Party after ep3 and sends them to lead _her_ undead horde against Scribe-guy's, then ...
There'd be a definite military tint to the whole thing, with huge epic battles between mostly the demons and the undead led by Scribe-guy, with a side orded of misc skirmishes and maybe a short filler mini-arc where Scribe guy sees the benifits of having a companion who can come back after getting turned to dust ...
Lots of vaguely and not so vaguely disturbing powers displayed by both Scribe-guy and his cohorts (your basic undead/necro magic and skill set from various miniature battle games, magic, and rpgs) and the demons (mostly mind-bending, general psionics, and some elemental stuff as well as being majorly weird and alien at times).
Y'know, Nate, I think I'm beginning to feel how you must have felt when you were coming up with Hell!Sakura.
This is fun^^
-Griever
When tact is required, use brute force. When force is required, use greater force.
When the greatest force is required, use your head. Surprise is everything. - The Book of Cataclysm