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Aurelia's Narrative Poll

  • Absolutely! I'm thrilled at the prospect of experiencing Aurelia (Aislinn)'s story in the first person. 3
  • No, thanks. I prefer the narrative as it currently stands. 1
  • Indifferent. I'm fine with it either way. 0
  • 2024-02-07
  • 4 votes
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Hello, My Dark Lovelies!


I've got an idea I'd like to share with all of you. Understanding that many of us are on the quieter side, I've decided to present this idea through a poll, which you'll find pinned at the top of our Patreon page. The poll will be open for a bit—anywhere from an hour to a few days, maybe a week. Just a little suspense to keep things interesting!

You may have noticed some changes in Birthright, particularly the shift to first-person narratives. I've mentioned in previous updates my intention to build several series leading up to the main event: the next Eldritch War. Blake Pudding, Birthright, The Wooden Sword, an undetermined story, and Life Hereafter are all projects I'm passionate about, each serving as a backstory to our ensemble cast, akin to a D&D-style party.

I've conceived an exciting vision and set a new objective: to develop a narrative for every key character in our ensemble in a unique manner. This will involve a blend of firsthand narratives and, possibly, a few misdirections as well, to add layers of intrigue.

While I'm delving into what I anticipate being the final draft of Blake Pudding Book 1, I'm contemplating a substantial shift: enriching the narrative by adding more content and converting Aurelia (Aislinn)'s sections into a first-person perspective. While she'll continue to play a supporting role in Blake Pudding, she's destined for her own narrative spotlight down the line. I'm open to experimenting with the drafts to see what resonates, so based on your feedback, I'm thinking of trialing this approach in book 3.

What do you think? Would you be interested in exploring Aurelia's perspective through her own eyes and voice?


Disclaimer: I'm inclined to proceed with this change regardless, but I'm interested in hearing everyone's thoughts on the matter. Tee-hee! 



Hereafter

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