User blog comment:SaynaSLuke/The Prophecy Fulfilled/@comment-2142396-20150519182222

And so the battle begins! (I’m going to move in and out of town as the summer comes, so I’ll be responding slower than usual… Well, even more slow.) I finished chapter 24 now.

Poor Scound is so confused. I didn’t expect to like him, but I do, especially when he thinks of all the things he would’ve changed if he was a horde leader.

Wait… so it was Groddil who was the bar keeper? That was unexpected, mainly because that episode was so brief that I completely forgotten about it. Groddil and the hares’ run-in with the crabs was intense, well done there! For a moment I actually thought that Trubbs will end up dead. I loved seeing Buffheart reunited with his children; that was really touching!

Oh, Lotor, Lotor… You just made the greatest mistake a villain can make. Remember: kill your enemy first. Gloat over them later. :D Xemx, another mistake: you don’t start frantically saying that you hadn’t done anything after being ‘informed’ of someone’s death. Rest easy, Kesha… at least you helped Byron and Bryony. It wasn’t mentioned, but I got the impression that it was a difficult birth.

Roderick’s meeting with Sayna didn’t go as I expected… Apparently, having the power of the Icetor Flowers comes in handy while dealing with Shadow Fighters, though it’s not enough to defeat them.

The meeting of Arvid and Redfarl adds a bit of humor there. “Are you the queen’s scout?” “No, I’m the queen. Are you the royal guard?” “No, I’m the prince.” :D

No! Quinn! Don’t you dare, Ferran… Go at him, Groddil! That duel between him and Ferran… I love how the odds are even between the two and none can get an upper hand. Great Seasons, Iona’s key! I paid it no mind when it first appeared, thinking it was just a symbol! Can’t wait to find out where that door leads!