Weekly Update Blog #4 · 3:10am Jan 25th, 2014
Late again. This time, I blame horrendous amounts of homework and the worst physics lab ever.
So... status of the upcoming Reflection Nineteen. No work done at all again, but I do have good news. I read through Reflection One to Six and I'm motivated again! I will see this story through, everyone. I promise you that. Just be prepared for a... darker installment. There is something rotten in Roam.
No Wasteland Weapon Guide up either. Sorry Tofu. Your weapon will have to wait until next Tuesday. Ridiculous workload this week, plus I really want to get work done on the upcoming installment.
Mailbag time! Now, Shattered Skies inquired, "Which chapter are you most proud of and why?"
That is a really freaking hard question to answer for so many reasons and part of why this is a little late (mostly due to physucks). Chapter Four was my first world-building exercise with the brief description of Stalliongrad and its involvement in The Great War. Then came the controversial Chapter Eleven where Frost went through his most controversial moment yet. Overall, though, nothing compares to how much I looked forward to- and writing- Reflection Ten: Shining Bright. So much research, so many rewrites... for the sake of withholding spoilers for any who haven't gotten to it yet, it inches ahead of the others through the utter amount of world-building and emotion that went into it. It won't be the last, either. Frost has a lot to reflect on after all.
And as promised, music. I've actually exhausted the music currently placed as links in the WIP version of Reflection Nineteen, so here's something that I plan to use... for an extremely important point in history.
Should be it for this week. Wish me luck, everyone!
Adder1
Oooh, something from Black Hawk Down. That's very interesting, provided that is where you know it from. If I had to make a guess, this some how relates to the gem pirate activities.
1763793 I knew it was from that movie, yes. I admittedly haven't seen it- a friend actually linked the song to me as a suggestion for future usage in TLS. As for how I'll be using it... heh. You've got it vaguely down. Very vaguely.