Oh wow, Secret Writer, thank you! I never dared to expect such an intricate, plotty, meaty adventure - thank you SO MUCH. I love your emokid!Charon and your schemy kickass OC, Art Wanderer, and Hel, and your schemy, mistrustful gods with a (quite understandable) vendetta against the Abrahamic god.
Poor Aziraphale and Crowley, thinking they'll be stuck forever. Why do I get the feeling that Cthulhu isn't the only fictional character to find himself with his own real cult? Hmmmm, there might be a story in that too somewhere....
Anyway, there's so much rich detail and sly humor in this, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you thank you thank you!
//'Actually, you might just want to not speak at all. That's probably best.' //
Lovely line; and lovely, vivid descriptions in all of this. I loved the way they cats-cradled their way out of the wrong afterlife -- and Cthulhu the fictional god-thing being responsible in the end! Delicious.
I kept asking myself, now is Art Wanderer from the Gaiman universe? Perhaps Neverwhere or American Gods? (I even googled her with Gaiman!) And then I realized, no, she's actually a wonderful OC -- but one that fits into the Gaiman universe of characters so perfectly!
This is such an interesting tale for so many reasons. The plot alone is fantastic. The politics are great -- and so believable. And, at last, the OCs! I think you've done such a good job with them.
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Poor Aziraphale and Crowley, thinking they'll be stuck forever. Why do I get the feeling that Cthulhu isn't the only fictional character to find himself with his own real cult? Hmmmm, there might be a story in that too somewhere....
Anyway, there's so much rich detail and sly humor in this, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you thank you thank you!
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Lovely line; and lovely, vivid descriptions in all of this. I loved the way they cats-cradled their way out of the wrong afterlife -- and Cthulhu the fictional god-thing being responsible in the end! Delicious.
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This is such an interesting tale for so many reasons. The plot alone is fantastic. The politics are great -- and so believable. And, at last, the OCs! I think you've done such a good job with them.
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