Author’s Note – Season 2 Arc 3
A bit of an awkward arc, pacing wise, I got to admit. I think Romulus speech at the end of the Arc 2 hyped people up a bit more than anticipated, at least judging by the comments I got, and then abyssal warfare in my branch is basically gang clashes...Ah well, hope you still liked that part.
I accelerated the pacing to cut out basically anything I felt wasn’t necessary in the moment or later until Lydia was saved. I don’t like dangling plot-lines that get delayed again and again, so it was a straight race to her rescue and then the stakes were gone for John and Romulus was back on the plate so the war ended right there, essentially.
I think some of you may be disappointed with the lack of an actual final fight this season (closest we got was the battle of Warsaw) but the goal here was too show just how oppressive Romulus power is. This may have lead to underplaying the actual strength of one of the supposed big 10, even if it was one of the weaker ones.Explore new novels on novelbin(.)com
Then there was the question where to end this arc. My format kind of limited me there, because I only do a single epilogue chapter. I was thinking about breaking it and making everything past the destruction of Moscow the epilogue, but that would have been pretty weird.
I honestly don’t really have much to add to the previous Author’s Notes about this Season. This is mostly due to the pretty streamlined nature of it. Let’s just show you in data.
Now, as per usual, I will take a moment shill my Patreon. As you can see you have come into the questionable pleasure of reading another 500k words over the course of the season. I am not going to reiterate my usual points about how well you get away in the deal, just know that I would like to be reimbursed in some way.
For my patrons, you are awesome, the Q&A will be a separate chapter after his one. I will have the characters answer to the best of my ability.
Next were her design choices. I have to admit that Lydia’s looks come from a design process I have since discontinued since I find it insufferable in the long run, which is basing a character entirely on a picture. The only time I did this and I was 100% happy with the result was Rave and that is because I actually didn’t go out of my way to find the picture but instead saw it and it just clicked. With Lydia I sought out a picture that spoke the necessary words to me and it all became rather mechanic in feel. It’s pretty compromising on the creative freedom when you limit yourself to the products of another’s mind.
I have done something similar with Nia, but Nia has enough original design elements that I am happy with the result. Then there is Aclysia, but she has several reasons as to why this doesn’t apply to her. Don’t be surprised if I give Lydia a change of attire sometime soon (same for Gaia btw, who is based on Tatsumaki and now that I am commissioning my own art I feel like I should re-do that design to be more original).
Now I did with Lydia a thing that I also did with Rave and Eliza, which is make her eyes change dependant on how she feels in the moment. Like claws and wings, something about changing eyes just speaks to me.
Lydia’s powers actually went through several revisions before I arrived at a simple metal mage. She started out as ludicrously OP in my mind, the kind of powers she had shifting between about a dozen different things, but that didn’t really work out since I can’t just continue throwing OP characters into the mix, especially since Rave isn’t supposed to be outclassed in fighting by just about every new girl that comes in. I couldn’t make her weak either, so I had to place her somewhere in the middle ranks of the people who are good, but not monsters like John, Eliza or, eventually, Nia.
So, I did as author’s like to do when they aren’t sure what to do and just looked at existing sayings. ‘Prussia hatched out of a cannonball’ is something Napoleon once said and just like that I arrived at Princess of Steel.
Then it was backstory time. Originally hers was pretty boring, she just was a princess, end of story. I actually would have been happy with that, I don’t think every character needs an overly tragic backstory, but I wanted to tangle her up with the eventual invasion somewhat more intimately so the subplot with her father rolled around and integrated itself right into the fabric of the story. I won’t claim it happened seamlessly, but it happened quite well, I think.
Lydia also was the actual tutorial guide for the Abyss for most of the story because Rave canonically sucks at explaining things. This led to quite a few lore dumps over the course of this season, but she handled those quite well.
And that’s just about all...Ah, I guess I should address her anal favouriting for a moment. I did it because I didn’t have an anal girl yet. Yes, sometimes I do things just to close gaps.
And now I am actually done.
I hope you all liked Season 2 of the Funatic branch of The Gamer, CHYOA edition ‘Rex in Germaniae’ and will be back for Season 3 ‘Years of Freedom’’s first arc ‘Across the great pond’.