AFTERWORD

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Snowblind was significant, and also kind of strange.

I had been building towards this Avengers-style meeting for six novels at this point. I was really excited to write this one, and to have all these different characters interact, and to really begin the primary plot of the series after all this setup.

It made for a lot of fun moments and bits of dialogue, and to set things up for the future. But something that I remember most about it was, I made it up on the fly. All of the other novels that came before it, they were all ideas that came from somewhere in the past. Every one of them were adaptations of ideas or novels that I'd already come up with years ago.

For Snowblind, there was nothing. I made it from scratch. And that left me with an interesting problem: I needed a new 'main enemy'. Because that's kind of Shadow Wars's thing, each book (mostly) has a new type of monster roaming around. And I had nothing. So if the robots seemed kinda weird or lacking, that's why.

As for the other big event that happened here...I'll talk about Greg and Kyra's breakup a little later. Suffice to say, I have a lot of feelings about it, and I still stand by the decision.

Hope you enjoyed! Onto my now second-favorite Shadow Wars novel.

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