John Smith
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David Dalglish:
Thank you for you’re response. On lgbt issues would she have moved much? Also on equality between sexes I’m curious on the Everlorn’s empire inclusion of female soldiers. Like how far could they ride up in theory and in practice?
David Dalglish
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(view spoiler)[Hard for me to really know these specifics without actually writing through the stories and pondering how it'd go and who major players are. Most likely she'd make some attempts, and face major backlash both internally from the other god-incarnates and from traditionalists throughout the empire. When the Everlorn Empire is based around the idea that the God-Incarnate is the perfect ruler for humanity, suddenly saying thousands of years of decisions were incorrect or wrong is going to make waves. Again, most changes would take place in the capital, where Sinshei had direct presence and influence, whereas the farther reaches of the empire would have people just flat out disregard her decisions and maintain status quo. (hide spoiler)]
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Dave Van Buynder
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David Dalglish:
I'm going through "The Paladins" in the "Delight games" mobile version and fell in love with the series. Are there plans to release hardback covers of your books (all series)? If this is not the case, I'm going to start buying the paperbacks. (10 weeks waiting time on bol.com. If you know a better shop, please let me know please) Thanks
Peter Gunder
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David Dalglish:
This question is a tad personal, but I'm rather curious so I figured I'd try and ask anyway. When did your books really start to takeoff (sales wise)? Did you immediately gain traction with your first book Weight of Blood or did it take a few books? I'm a big fan and I've devoured most of your work.
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