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(last edited Nov 12, 2010 07:49AM)
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Nov 12, 2010 07:49AM
O_O what is that dragon supposed to be? a magically created dragon from memory? it looks way too different to be the newest dragon :/
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what?? lol Zach, I believe that's supposed to be the fourth dragon!! I was a bit like whoa! when I first saw it but I think it's really cool. Kind of lizard-like :D
Haha, I was so excited about the dragon, I didn't even notice the name of the book *face palm*'Eldunari', it doesn't really surprise me but it does back up that this will be quite a big part of the book.
Dustin wrote: "true. i like murtagh. i hate that he turned in2 a buy guy, but it made the book better, i mean cp could've killed him off along with the twins. and who knows maybe murtagh will find a way to free h..."that would be perfect
Zack wrote: "O_O what is that dragon supposed to be? a magically created dragon from memory? it looks way too different to be the newest dragon :/"exactely it looks to barbearic
http://shurtugal.com/2010/11/16/rando...Go to this link. It's from a website called Shurtugal.com
It is a conversation with CP
I believe he is still working on it the draft. But honestly, I'm not sure.I'm sure he wants to get it perfect. Although, as an author, I know I'm never satisfied with the text. Even when reading my book, there's things I'd still change...
That cover art and book title are both fake. The publisher stated on alagaesia.com that they are fan made and not the official title/cover art. They did now however give anymore info about the progress of the book. I have to admit that I am growing a little impatient, I mean I don't want them to rush just to get it done because I want the book to be good, but I think since it's taking this long they could AT-LEAST give us the occasional update about the progress: Is he even done with the draft yet? Is he even still the author, or did they drop him? ect......



