Season 4 Review and Season 5 Preview

Can you believe it...it has already been four seasons!

The conflict between the Underworld and S Prime continues to grow, and the sent down spy of John Cutter spent literally the first half of the season trying to get a footing in the Underworld.

The first half of the season was me trying out a few story telling methods, bringing more details and personality to the big bads of this first saga, especially introducing the dynamics between the Heavenly Lords which functioned as a sort of weird family, despite some of the more erotic things going on between Claudia and Keeno.

The return to the Underworld to save Leila and her people had always been in the cards, and I am glad to have been able to get it rolling at last in season 4. Overall, the developments and pacing could have been better, but things will really kick into gear in season 5.

In terms of story content, the season 5 is looking to be the single longest season yet, covering the entirety of the Underworld War arc, including the rematches of new and old rivals, the duel between fated enemies as the tale of two cities came to a clashing finale.

Then, the future beyond the war will be teased, leading into the final parts of the story.

What would be great for this book is 1M views and 10k cols, but I am already happy with the collections I got so far. I messed up a few things when it comes to the arrangement of chapters, and making sure that I hit the daily goal in Jan, but I will keep writing through to the end regardless! Having already secured a MGS, I fulfilled my personal goal of earning from my writing work, while continuing to improve.

Thanks for sticking around, you cameramen and camerawomen!