Think of it this way: You have 8 stories up in the archive, by my count, and three of them made the list. I, on the other hand, have 18 things in the archive by my count, and I only got three. By my count, that means you are mathematically 2.25 times better at writing than I am. That's pretty good!
Don't even get me started...
I'm just going to factor in the idea that my stuff is not starter friendly and try to salve my feelings with that.
You know full well that intricacies of the eldritch creativity is far beyond the mortal mind. You have to remember that despite how you write your stuff, WE can only read it in ONE direction on the space/time continuum.
You're missing all the best subtleties in the fifth one too!
I mean, that's where it all really works...
Then again, at least with Alessa, you get a touch of the fourth dimension.
Well To Choose Freedom is going to be in there when you finally settle on a title and get it voted in
Yeah, The Choice of Freedom stands as one of the more complete works. Right now it's not the title that is the hang up, but the rewrites.
And in your defense too, neither of the really good Alessa stories were voted in yet either, just the introduction piece, which just like Dead Men, doesn't really capture the intricacies of the characters as much as showcase them.
When it comes down to it, despite what I've written, there's a lot of it that's still hanging in limbo because it hasn't gone to vote yet.
By the way, if anybody notices that I didn't update the Armory on its regular schedule, I'm skipping an update because I'm elbow deep in an accidental world build.