Review Responses - Thanks to everyone who reviewed, and to anyone who read,
enjoyed and didn't review - thanks for reading.
*Spiteful Hope*
I wouldn't say that Antaris won - after all, he's dead! And yes, on very rare occasions, I have been known to be evil. : )
Seriously, though, I had this particular ending planned from the very start, and I really liked the idea of the whole adventure being an exercise in futility. Besides, I was quite taken by the twisted romance of that final scenario - Antaris keeping Isca & Freya apart even though he was dead.
*MikotoTribal*
Erm . . . where'd you get the idea I slept with my Raziel figure???? I think my bloke would be a bit put out if I took a plastic toy to bed with me! Hehe. Although I did have to take him out of that awful packaging, poor dear - I'm sure it must have been horribly stuffy travelling all the way from the States at *ridiculous* amounts of postage. He's currently enjoying pride of place next to Darkness from Legend on top of my model cabinet.
I really appreciated your reviewing so soon, by the way - it put my mind to rest, as it happens, 'cos I had been worrying that the ending was confusing and unclear. Apparently not. Anyway, get on with your story, you, 'cos I'm dying of suspense over here!
Kittie
Yeah, totally see where you're coming from with the Blade thing - though I hadn't considered the similarity 'cos it was on a *bit* of a tangent. ; ) I have to admit I rather like Raziel's cloak being cloth - it flows a lot better when you swish him around and make him fight Kain (not that I do, of course.) 0 : ) Oh, and I partially agree about the detail below the waist, although I think it looks better from behind. *swoon*
*
To anyone who's still reading. . .
*
Since I stopped writing I've been inspired with hundreds of ideas for a sequel and I'm trying REALLY hard to resist but I'm not sure I've got the willpower . . . OK, I admit it. I've already started writing it. So much for going cold turkey.
Seeya soon.
Lilith
p.s. Can someone please tell me know to do bold and italics? *whimper* I never thought I was such a technophobe . . .
*Spiteful Hope*
I wouldn't say that Antaris won - after all, he's dead! And yes, on very rare occasions, I have been known to be evil. : )
Seriously, though, I had this particular ending planned from the very start, and I really liked the idea of the whole adventure being an exercise in futility. Besides, I was quite taken by the twisted romance of that final scenario - Antaris keeping Isca & Freya apart even though he was dead.
*MikotoTribal*
Erm . . . where'd you get the idea I slept with my Raziel figure???? I think my bloke would be a bit put out if I took a plastic toy to bed with me! Hehe. Although I did have to take him out of that awful packaging, poor dear - I'm sure it must have been horribly stuffy travelling all the way from the States at *ridiculous* amounts of postage. He's currently enjoying pride of place next to Darkness from Legend on top of my model cabinet.
I really appreciated your reviewing so soon, by the way - it put my mind to rest, as it happens, 'cos I had been worrying that the ending was confusing and unclear. Apparently not. Anyway, get on with your story, you, 'cos I'm dying of suspense over here!
Kittie
Yeah, totally see where you're coming from with the Blade thing - though I hadn't considered the similarity 'cos it was on a *bit* of a tangent. ; ) I have to admit I rather like Raziel's cloak being cloth - it flows a lot better when you swish him around and make him fight Kain (not that I do, of course.) 0 : ) Oh, and I partially agree about the detail below the waist, although I think it looks better from behind. *swoon*
*
To anyone who's still reading. . .
*
Since I stopped writing I've been inspired with hundreds of ideas for a sequel and I'm trying REALLY hard to resist but I'm not sure I've got the willpower . . . OK, I admit it. I've already started writing it. So much for going cold turkey.
Seeya soon.
Lilith
p.s. Can someone please tell me know to do bold and italics? *whimper* I never thought I was such a technophobe . . .