User blog comment:TheTragedyofE/The Legend of Eulalia/@comment-2142396-20160222201332/@comment-26879391-20160225232142

The Dream sequence was there mainly for foreshadowing purposes, and to show that Eulalia and Dolph are connected in more ways than one. I agree that Eulalia is rather down to earth, and I'm happy you've noticed that :). She really was just raised in a healthy environment, quite a bit like Cregga in your own Fanfic. She hasn't had anything taken away from her really, save for her biological parent; though this doesn't matter since she never knew them. She's a bit of an opposite to Dolph, who lost his father, and honestly still hasn't recovered since.

I'm glad you like Holt Ranpike :D. I also liked Loccan and Marge; and I am exited to write about them. As for the subtle references, I wouldn't call them very subtle...I mean I just flat out stated them. But I though it would be suitable, since all of these hares where rather recognizable.

I'm rather glad that I managed to describe that scene alright :D! I was worried that I would over-exaggerate it, and make it seem unreal (which in a way; it was). The Shrews where Grey, though in the end, if they where left to live, they would've somehow joined the Southerners or just stay Neutral. The Hares where going to go to the Meeting anyway, so I assume there was a slim chance the hares would've come fight off Cor and the Arrowspurrs. I'm also kinda sad about it, Everyone is bummed out, really ):.

The main reason Cor killed everybeast (or so he thought) was mainly since Peregrin bid him; Cor is very loyal to Peregrin, as many other soldiers are. Not to mention, by letting survivors linger, the chances of a revenge taking place gradually goes up; not to mention, less survivors, less future soldiers and fighters. In a nutshell, he was kind of trying to keep the massacre a secret, though that didn't work very well. I hope that explained a bit to you :).