So... Hmm... Yeah there is no easy way to put this but I'm rendering the second half of the final scene of Update 6 at the moment. And I'm not even sure how that happened. And no it isn't shorter than any other day, it's just pure story with a bit combat.
Writing, it ehhh... I'm close to the end of Day 10, hoped to be done but dunno it hit a bit of a lock, that I kind of sorted already just need to type the actual words out to progress... and done >.> Yeah, writing this progress post has taken couple of hours since I render and actually write at the same time. Anyway, writing sorted. And I'll get it done over the weekend so can start writing the update 11 once I start rendering the update 7. Or there about, not so keen losing the buffer unless I absolutely have no other option.
I've always been a fan of characters not living in limbo while the MC isn't around, you could call it "global plot" that happens in the background. In a sense those same background dealings that the MC and he player aren't, usually, aware can suddenly create interesting options... Yeah I'm strange, I have probably enough background material and discussions that the other characters have to fill a novel or three in my mind. So how is this relevant to the picture? Good question, while the MC comes to the scene there is a moment before he arrives and we get to see that, this time.
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