Re: Yarnspinners II: The raveling
I commented in the wiki on the variety we have (see the talk/discussion page for turn 3), but I mostly addressed form, tone, things like that. Zen's turn 3 made me realize we also have good variety of subgenre. Ermor reads like military fiction. Pan/Man are mainstream/bestseller. Marignon has what might be political intrigue going on. C'tis looks like a coming-of-age story so far. Tien Chi (add apostrophes as you like) reads like a folk tale.
Something for everyone! And remember, spectators can add comments, too, on the talk/discussion pages.
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