Maybe he ate Laios desire of monster obsession? Or life enjoyment? Just like Laios ate Lion's desire of consumingThis kinda feels ominous, what with the curse the demon put on Laios.
If he ate Laios's desires then he'd still be here. That's how all this started in the first place. It's something else.Maybe he ate Laios desire of monster obsession? Or life enjoyment? Just like Laios ate Lion's desire of consuming
I'm really hoping she writes another series, I know she's written a lot of other anthologies/oneshots, so hopefully this isn't the last we see of her!Maaaaaaaaaaaan, I'm going to be so bummed once this ends.
This series has to be one of the most thoughtful series I've ever read when it comes to its worldbuilding. I don't think I'll ever find another author who looks into so much detail with almost everything in their original setting.
Considering she's a D&D fan (which should be obvious just from this series, but she's also drawn portraits for all the Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 characters), I wouldn't be surprised if she approached WotC or even Paizo to do an official series one day.I'm really hoping she writes another series, I know she's written a lot of other anthologies/oneshots, so hopefully this isn't the last we see of her!
They'll either get minimal sentences, exile, or a full pardon for managing to defeat the Winged Lion. Since the Winged Lion was part of a being that was linked to every dungeon on the planet there is a good chance that every one of them has collapsed as well.one thing I'm worried about is: what are the elves going to do about Laios' group? Are they going to be sentenced or something?