James Lambariello
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James Islington:
Hey James, while reading WOTM I couldn't help but get a video game feeling from the Will-sharing system, with higher ups in society basically becoming Bosses with the strength of hundreds of men behind them. If Hierarchy were adapted into a video game, what games would you want it to draw inspiration from?
James Islington
I gravitate towards immersive sims and RPGs (Dishonored, Deus Ex, Witcher 3, BG3, that sort of thing) - so in a dream, unlimited-budget type scenario, a story-rich game that settled into those genres would be my ideal. Something where you have to make difficult choices and can approach problems the way you want, rather than just having to hit every obstacle until it dies!
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Moustafa Moussa
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James Islington:
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James!! who are the Lyth! i don't think i can wait another year to find out!! and how can Shadows have Augers abilities (scryler). Who are the other Augurs who tried to take the sword? Why are the Lyth imprisoned... The Auguer who taught Davian how to use his skills... Who is he! i know of his past obviously.. but i want to know more...
Also a characters list would be helpful..
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Stephanie Fachiol
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James Islington:
I loved the predestination vs free will theme in 'Licanius' and how Davian and Kayden come to see these are not incompatible ideas; what inspired you to include such a theme in the trilogy? (Incidentally, loved Davian's talk about 'grey morality' with Raleth) Looking forward to "The Strength of the Few"!
Ted Huggins
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Hi James, I'm a huge fan of the Licanius Trilogy and the Will of the Many, can't wait for the Strength of the Few release!
I have a question about a plot point in The Will of the Many - when Vi and Belli play their game of Foundation for a place in Class Three, why is it in Belli's interest that Vis pledge to Governance? Given she is in military, it feels like she'd be upsetting quite a few of her own people!
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I have a question about a plot point in The Will of the Many - when Vi and Belli play their game of Foundation for a place in Class Three, why is it in Belli's interest that Vis pledge to Governance? Given she is in military, it feels like she'd be upsetting quite a few of her own people! (hide spoiler)]
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