Differences in The Wandering Inn 4.49
- But the strikes weren’t deep and the impact jarred his hands.
Zel hissed,
- Zel snarled,
- raised his claws.
End of Volume 4.
- End of Volume 4.
- So,
- we come to this at last.
- At last,
- the volume ends.
- And I had planned to write this last chapter directly before the break.
- Perhaps it’s better that I didn’t.
- Perhaps it would have been better had I not had the break.
- We’ll never know.
- But it is done,
- and the world is changed now.
- Zel Shivertail is dead.
- And what follows will be…
- different.
- This is the darkest end to a volume,
- and speaks of what is to come.
- And yet,
- and yet,
- our story is about Erin,
- about hope,
- and about more than just war.
- But it does feel like war and conflict threaten us despite our best hopes.
- As in this world,
- so in ours.
- Thank you for reading.
- I had a good break,
- and I think it was appropriate—I hope to take a week long break after every end of volume,
- if only to recharge a bit.
- I have a lot of ideas for the next volume and a lot of story yet to come.
- Some of it will be tragic,
- some horrific (hopefully not due to bad writing),
- other parts hopeful,
- or sad or silly or…
- Thank you all for supporting the story,
- whether it be from pledging or talking about it,
- or simply reading.
- I have a lot I want to do,
- from releasing the e-book to fixing typos and plot points and adding a glossary.
- I have a lot to do,
- but what I start and end with is this:
- writing.
- I hope you enjoy the story and if you do,
- I have a lot more to tell.
- See you soon.
- I’m back to writing and Volume 5 begins in two days.
- I’ll put the monthly side stories poll up soon too,
- and maybe another short (non-canonical)
- piece side story I wrote during my vacation.
- Thanks for reading as always,
- –pirateaba