The Abyss
Added 2024-08-08 03:39:34 +0000 UTCWithout any spoilers...there have been references throughout the narrative to something called 'The Abyss'.
Some of the natives of Ghomar have referenced it (Book 1, Chapters 4, 18 / Book 2, Chapter 25 / Book 3, Chapter 4). Normally with the phrase, "What in the abyss?"
I'm curious what people think it is. Give your best guess below!
And...if the Patrons can guess correctly, each child will get a 1000-word epilogue segment dedicated to them.
If Patrons guess incorrectly, I'll still do an Epilogue for them; but it'll be shorter snippet-style vignettes (say, 500 words or so).
Children:
Eli, Lyndra, Lawry, Gina, and adopted Gil...plus another child to be revealed later on - whether natural or adopted, you'll find out!)
Comments
I'd wager that that's were Aelor dumped any being he created that the destroyer couldn't kill. Fuck that's dreadful.
Gabriel Melnik
2024-09-05 23:13:43 +0000 UTCHmm. If the Patrons coordinated they could force a tie to guarantee they are correct… EDIT: Maybe I’m such a nice author that I gave two choices that are both correct in some way…
Seras Streams
2024-08-08 13:49:28 +0000 UTCIt could be both at once. A prison for something horrific and a place for the souls of the damned. Like Tartarus.
Pam Cakes28
2024-08-08 13:23:47 +0000 UTCI may extend the poll out further to a different 'end date' so you all can get more of Book 3 before finalizing your choices. In fact, I'm going to update the date. So keep an eye on the text, and see if in a few weeks your mind changes! EDIT: Extended 8/16.
Seras Streams
2024-08-08 03:49:15 +0000 UTCI mean one would think with that turn of phrase that it would be a version of the underworld. It being a prison for some eldritch creature has never been referenced in the text that I can remember. Plus the entire point of summoning the hero's from the kingdoms perspective is to defeat the destroyer, never some abomination from the void or anything.
Kermit The Frog
2024-08-08 03:43:02 +0000 UTC