Mei Daisy sue
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Andrew Rowe:
Hi, you are probably busy. Yet I would like to say, on the dragon questers FB page someone recommended to read How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps. While I played DQ I, I keep getting excited hearing references that Where Zelda and dragon quest-based!! I hope you come out with them facing the goddess and find out why they do such a thing. <3 TY for an awesome listen! TBC?
Andrew Rowe
Thanks for the interest! Dragon Quest and Zelda were two of my biggest inspirations for the book, and I'm glad you caught the references. =)
I'd like to do a sequel someday, but I need to work on finishing up some of my bigger series first! For the moment, I'd recommend reading my Weapons & Wielders series if you like the Dragon Quest and Zelda references - there are a bunch more of them in that series.
I'd like to do a sequel someday, but I need to work on finishing up some of my bigger series first! For the moment, I'd recommend reading my Weapons & Wielders series if you like the Dragon Quest and Zelda references - there are a bunch more of them in that series.
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Stephen
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Andrew Rowe:
At the AA protagonists current levels, I would expect fights against vastly stronger opponents to go more differently. The common explanation for Corin and his friends to survive those battles has been that their opponents were holding back. Especially one fast move from Saffron should have killed Corin. Are there other explanations than the protagonists opponents always luckly holding back?
Ashley Ciaramitaro
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Andrew Rowe:
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So many speculations! What would happen if an enchanter also got a shaper attunment for example. Could they enchant things they created with their shaper attunment? Do shapers need to keep using mana to keep the item there like a summoner does for their summons? Could a Shaper Soulblade also bind the souls of monsters in weapons they create? .x. So many questions about your world, not enough space in here to ask them!
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