User blog comment:SaynaSLuke/Four Warriors Cometh/@comment-2142396-20150116140355/@comment-7662967-20150116235634

Yea, I'm going pretty strong on this, and it's no rush ;) But I'm really glad you decided to comment anyway, because all comments are epic! ;3

Oh .. and there are a ton more ;) (not going to spoil it)

Whegg and Sandingomm .. I bet you'll grow to love them like I have, but they haven't done that much by chapter 15, so I can see your point ;) (Believe it or not, I had NO idea I was going to use Whegg as much as I did .. I really surprised myself ;P)

Rose is .. epic. I totally agree. I always felt bad she was kind of identified as 'Martin's girlfriend who died' :'( that always made me sad ;3 So yea .. you'll see why later, but she really needed serious development :D

Yikes .. you got me! I wondered if anyone was going to guess that .. your right, it's no coincidence XD Midnight and Luna .. while being direct opposites in color .. may just be related (somehow) ;3

Exactly right? Urran's going to pay for his stubbornness .. but the problem is, he might get others hurt in the process.

Yes, I too, had the idea Verdauga was a gray character in Mossflower. I did entertain the thought of portraying him as one, even more so then the book, but decided it would take time I didn't have (because as it is, this book is likely to run about 60 chapters.) But you are correct in that Verdauga is a younger beast then in Mossflower, and he also is not sickly. He is said to have settled down since his raiding days, but he's not half as mellow as the book. I imagine he conquered Mossflower at 20 or so, and it has been 35 to 40 seasons since. And yes, the time line has been shrunk drastically, the Redfarl in FWC is very young, perhaps 12 or 13, but she is still Redfarl. (Veil will be fun! :D) (In my mind, {sorry all Outcast fans} The Outcast was probably my least favorite book. I always wanted to revision it, and I finally hit upon something. Didn't you notice how many mistakes were made between Mossflower, The Legend of Luke, and the Outcast? (Say my poor Timbal whom I felt so sorry for) XP And I came up with a thought. Why did the Outcast have to happen sooo much later? I think it was due to a lack of new characters that was due to a lack of children, if you get my drift. So I thought, 'Well, what if it didn't happen so much later? What if Martin was still alive?' So there you go, the timeline has indeed been cut in pieces. (sorry that took so long :/)

Yea, that irony was kind of put in there to make Verdauga seem more real, and not just the old king that got killed by his daughter. ;) Well, in a way he was, but Ashleg did care about Verdauga, he was his old friend and he wishes to avenge him. But he also was warning Gingivere about his father's deeds. ;P

Thanks for commenting! I'm glad you're liking it so far, and I wonder what you'll think of the rest (crazy plot twists >:P )