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And, really, this is the only solution to Almier. Feuer may be ravaged from the initial strikes, and Thousand Lands may have some internal politics threatening them, but they've got to unite against the common threat. Thing is, I'm not sure the status-quo is going to be good anymore. They've been going back and forth at each other for hundreds of years, and that allowed the Almier to build their power. Everybody needs to understand that can't be an option going forward.
Speaking of going forward: Gratz Genesis - 220 pages; Gratz Transition - 171 pages; Gratz Adventure - 98 pages; Solace - 117 pages; Absolution - 90 pages; Exaltation - 82 pages. Spirit of Adventure - 405, if you count the special pages. BUT...you've included several chapters within Spirit of Adventure. 1. Amber and the Hillside Inn - 64 pages; 2. Steam Love - 23 pages; 3. Shadow in the Sun - 39 pages; 4. Street Stalkers - 40 pages; 5. Cries of War - 54 pages; 6. Nightmarchers - 24 pages; 7. Bow of Will - 23 pages; 8. Tides of Fury - 26 pages; 9. Wanted - 29 pages; 10. Voyage - 24 pages; 11. Yellow Smile - 19 pages; 12. Impasse of Choices - 32 pages.
Yes, I did just go back through and figure those.
So while 405 pages is a lot, you've actually broken that overarching story up into several easily digestible chunks compared to Original Gratz.
And while I still didn't find the actual image I was thinking about, I would really like to see THIS, and That last panel at the bottom as posters. *cough*
And what a brake down of chapters! I had no idea hillside Inn was the longest story arc. One of the things I get amazed at is how impactful the three page week update is. If I where to do only one page a week it would have taken a year just to do that story.
I'll get to work on those requests. The diamond eyes one is easy enough to do. The... "special" one might have some hang ups.
And at the time I didn't realize how short some of the chapters were. I can only muse that I was so caught up "in" the story that I wasn't paying attention to the length or lack of relative.
It's my mom I'm worried about.