End of 'Monarch' · 7:13am Dec 22nd, 2017
Hoo, it's been a while for this kinda thing, but here goes; as always, thank you for taking the time to read these, as I know not many people do.
As many of you have seen, the final chapter to Fall of a Monarch has been completed and posted for your viewing pleasure, and I wanted to take time to thank you all for your patience, likes, and especially comments. It's been a fun ride, sadly slowed down by my job (of which I have taken time during breaks to try and write parts!)
I hope to only become better in my writing for you all, a hurdle I will continue to raise the height of for every chapter and story, and while this story is now done and dusted, I have other projects to complete and further tales to bring to you all.
On the note of other stories, some of you may have noted that I recently updated Crimson Tears and introduced something that I had been meaning to bring to light for a while, CL0PTech. The company has been a hopeful baby of mine for a while, and I think it's time I introduce what I intend for it.
The universe in which CL0PTech resides is what I want to call a 'hub', it will be where most (not all) of my weirder stuff will go. Reality hopping, transformations, bizarre experiments, it'll all be based in the morally ambiguous hands of that company. I, also, hoped for it to be a sort of domain all its own. Got a strange creature or human turned monster you don't know how to otherwise put into MLP? CL0PTech is ready to handle them!
This is why I introduced the 'classifications'.
Should more information on that be requested, I am willing to provide. If no interest is present, that is also fine, I am willing to keep what I have planned for the company to myself.
I hope to bring a new story for you all soon, another one-off perhaps. I'm intending to keep it close to my chest for now (though I do love letting people know what ideas I'm playing with) so look forward to that; also, the next of my stories I will hopefully be updating will be Bat and Bug.
Sadly, I am going to have to put Changing Times on extended hiatus for the time being; the 10k word chapters are currently a little impractical to write between the time constraints I have from work and real life, but I'll do what I can when I can.
As always, comments are very welcome, and I look forward to seeing and/or hearing from you at the bottom of the next chapter, and stay safe for the holidays!
-Quill