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Mar
23rd
2017

The Witcher 3 and moral ambiguity · 4:01am Mar 23rd, 2017

I've been playing The Witcher 3 a lot lately. It's a good game, and a lot of the praises I've heard are accurate. It's got a big, living world with a good story. But one of the more frequent discussion points is the game's supposed moral ambiguity. In this game, there are supposed to be no right answers, no black and white. Only shades of gray.

It's a shame, then, that actual ambiguity pops up a lot less than it ought and the "gray" is closer to black.

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Aug
21st
2017

On Writing #6 · 5:00pm Aug 21st, 2017

I'm alit with inspiration and I also may be loosing my sanity a little bit.

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Dec
30th
2018

A Tempest Tossed Back in the Frying Pan! · 5:33am Dec 30th, 2018

I heard from one of my readers that they really liked my story, but that the ending felt like an insult to the readers. Having gone back over it and looking at it from their perspective, I can see how that could be interpreted as such. I did not intend to insult my readers, but it seems the method I used to conclude the story is something that is generally considered, um, frustrating.

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