AzelleFans wrote...
A healthy person! Good good~ *headpats*
Gonna love some lurkers, yes...
Huh, really? I'm like that? *tilting head*
Gonna click that link later... or maybe tomorrow, since I'm currently in zombeh mode...
Hmmm, I see... So, which one do you choose: author who keeps on his/her original plan of story, or author who tends to change his/her storyboard in favor of the audiences (even if that change makes the story feels 'little' different with the beginning' feels)? And "The Mist"... Dear brother laughed a little with the ending, so I needed to punch him a little back then...
Oh, also, have you read Akame ga Kill Zero? Is it good?
Yay ^^ *is patted*
It wouldn't surprise me haha.
From what I gathered since you were interested in Akame, yes!
Alright haha, do tell if you remember some of the voices she played.
The author keeping his original planned ending. The author has the right to change and to write whatever he wants too. But the author is mostly free to write what he wants and not what the readers want. The story he wants to write is what he wants to convey, not what the readers want to see. If it still fits these criteria, I don't mind them changing the setting.
But if it's to be influenced by stupidities like "Oh, the readers like these characters, I shouldn't/should kill them", I hate it. Rather, he should think "Oh, the readers like/dislike this character, too bad/glad that the character will live/die".
I've read Zero, up to chapter 3 or 5 I think, I don't know if it has been updated, I haven't been following it, you just reminded me of it haha. It is good, it's about Akame's past and Imperial days. It's canon IIRC.