The world-building is great tbh. But I'm afraid I don't have the stomach for all this. Or rather, I'm worried about everything that can possibly go wrong.
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Honestly all I wanted was to enjoy a happy story in a world where everything turns out fine, because reality is cruel enough. But I'm too attached to the characters now. Sigh. Just hope you don't torture me too much Runey.
This is like anything else, we already know the ending will be a good one, but it is about the roller-coaster ride of getting there...Same here. Only in my case I am also too emotionally invested in the characters and plot not to stay on. So it's a sort of pleasant suffering as I am stuck between my urge to run away and forget I ever saw this plot and the irresistible need to see it through to the (hopefully happy) end.
And let me tell you, from someone as jaded as me that is saying something.
This isn't Game of Thrones, he isn't going to start killing off our favorite characters, but there will be happy and sad times to come. The sad times help us appreciate the the good ones that much more.
Don't get me wrong, I mostly stopped watching drama and other dark and depressing stuff years ago, too much of it in my real life, but here there is way more happy for me than sad, and I trust that Runey is going to keep his word, and also that the plot will not just hit me with something out of the blue too often. Pretty much everything that has happened recently, has been foreshadowed pretty heavily. ...though I will admit, I would be a bit annoyed if we had not gotten Maria back in this chapter...