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Will there be also a Vying for Versailles 2 ?? Well, it seems very popular and trending, I think
Anything is possible (especially with the wave of prequels and sequels out there), but I don't think so. The story and the plot ended well. I don't know what else they'd take from Versailles.
Although I would have liked another historical period to be covered (by Langley/RC).
A question for those who read WTC and managed to understand Nova's plot~
I understand that Nova works for the cardinal of the church, and that the infiltration of Vesper's team was deliberate. But are they on the same side, and working separately, or are she and the cardinal against what Vesper and the others are doing? And are they working to destabilise the witches' resistance?
asking for anyone really- curious if you can keep war alive, not romance him, but still pass his relationship checks in the final episode? anybody managed that?
I don't know if it will help, but I only chose a few choices from War and Hunger, but I didn't romance them, my route was Lucifer. But they were alive in the end.
This actually happened with almost all the sequels that were announced. And almost all of them were released in conjunction with other new books and only posted a photo the day before the update. This happened with HS2, Chasing You 2 and now HS: Requiem. The only sequels with a different treatment were Kali: Flame of Samsara (no surprise here '_') and The One: vol 2 (this one was by an almost new author, so I understand the publicity).
Either it's a strategy to stifle any hate that may exist with the books before the release, or it only happens with sequels to old books.
Confession:
"i love how RC promoted ABH for like almost a week while they announced HSR literally a day before the update. THEY KNOW."
One feeling I got from playing both HS (after finishing both) is that they are essentially the same book, with the same plot and basically the same things happening. Except for the introduction of the new characters as LIs, the story seems to repeat itself.
There's a big bad (Malbonte, Mother)
Vicky has powers she doesn't understand and trains
They become captives
There's more training, and training, preparation to stop the great evil
It has something to do with Vicky's bloodlines (half-bloods and their descendants, the seals).
Resistance, resistance, plan, fail, spying.
Army, last big battle, Vicky connects with her goddess powers and wins.
One of the differences I can say for sure is that the first is lighter and the second more depressing and bloody. And in the second there isn't as much of a dichotomy between angels and demons as in the first. But the main story is always the same, there aren't many changes in the way things happen, it's the same events, changed here or there in terms of locations or characters, but at their core they're the same.
And the third one I'm judging would be basically the same thing, only with Shephamalum. But let's see.
They repeated the formula that worked, and it worked again. But I think that if they had released requiem before, which is a story set in the same universe and with a different protagonist, it would have been better so as not to be so repetitive, or even create more anticipation for the second story. Perhaps they were afraid that HS1's popularity would wane too, in the mean time.