Talk:Nightbound Choices/@comment-37953476-20190620144318/@comment-37953476-20190622124508

What I meant by it not being substantial, is that the book so far has felt like collecting different checkpoints in different locations from different personalities to discover the next clue, and than you move on to the next one. Which is more computer game style than graphic story (although eg. some TVDs seasons had the same issue). So hopefully you are right that it would be explained later, but with Cassiopea gone at least this part of tarot reading and Fate vision was just a step to get to the real problem, not part of the plot. Not sure if this is understandable, but in writing terms its like introducing personality with certain story with only purpose of taking the story from point A to B, and than it disapears from the plot. Its rough, especially if you have built a mistery around it for several chapters. The BB is written in a different way, and although we discovered different things along both books, the story is smooth and you actually see the main problem quite early in the book.

And you are right, that they were asking Fate about the person that created the coin, so technically not about the person who was targeting the MC and other supernaturals.