Awesome!!! Thank you! I really enjoyed this one, kept me guessing all the way to the end to be honest. I loved Crawford pretending to be Schuldig's servant, haha. Also, a lovely way to put in the master-servant theme throughout the story. I love all the detail of the story that unfolds, and the way Schuldig toyed with the poor man! Ohh, wickedness. :D
Definite brownie points for the very real feeling historical character! Poor John Dee, made me feel a little sorry for him. I liked that Schu showed him some kindness, without losing his evil Schuness. >:D
This is kind of begging for a sequel, though by no means do I mean to say that it requires one. It works great on its own. But can one ever really have enough of an evil Schwarz magician duo? And I am throughly intrigued by this world created here, Schu and Crawford fit Renaissance occult scene so very well.
Thank you so much! I really like John Dee and his often failtastic personal life, he was a great character to give the chance to meet Crawford and Schuldig and to be tormented by them. I'm so pleased you enjoyed this, yay!
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Definite brownie points for the very real feeling historical character! Poor John Dee, made me feel a little sorry for him. I liked that Schu showed him some kindness, without losing his evil Schuness. >:D
This is kind of begging for a sequel, though by no means do I mean to say that it requires one. It works great on its own. But can one ever really have enough of an evil Schwarz magician duo? And I am throughly intrigued by this world created here, Schu and Crawford fit Renaissance occult scene so very well.
Thank you again! ^_________^
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