Ah, I see. I guess my character will focus on the Summer territory for the time being, what with some of the Winter soldiers being there and attacking Summer faeries.
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The subject is a catalyst, a character, but our responsibility is, has to be, to the work."
Defeating Udara will be difficult since the Winter faeries need to find her location first... before that happens, I think the trees are going to postpone the war for a while?
"Writing, though, belongs first to the writer, and then to the reader, to the world.
The subject is a catalyst, a character, but our responsibility is, has to be, to the work."
The trees will make the battle in the park harder but it won't stop Fae from fighting through a;; the streets of New York so I was thinking of it more that the battle would spread and human casualties would become higher while both sides search for the other side's queen to take her out. Kind of like a really weird game of chess xD
I think the trees will definitely slow the battle in Central Park down, but there are forces elsewhere, as Udara mentioned she had other attacks planned. So, it would give time to focus more on exploring more of NYC while also making Central Park as a sort of headquarters? (until we move into our buildings of course)
Also, I'm still working on the posts! I just have another post to work on before these two so I'm trying to finish that.
Er, sorry for double posting, but do the Faeries use mobile phones? I'm outlining my post at the moment, and in it Analia is made to contact a certain person to help them find a safe place. >.> I'm stopping my outlining until someone can answer this for me. o.o'
Also! If they can, Analia would contact her human friend who's going to be an NPC and knows NYS with all his heart. Am I allowed to do that? Sorry for the questions, I'm a beginner SBer. ^^'
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