Thread:SeaniiBoi/@comment-3452092-20171119044143/@comment-3452092-20171128214046

I think all of my family (except maybe some married in, since I know one cousin married a man from Europe somewhere although I forget where exactly) were born in the USA, so it's not all that the same, but that is impressive that your family was born on different continents from each other and you on a third.

I remember when Power Rangers first came on the air. My sister and I would get up early in the morning just so we could watch it.

Yes, you do have to spend diamonds on Tevan. It is, as others have pointed out, probably the best diamond choice you will find in that entire three book series. For only twelve diamonds you have him as an ally for the rest of the series (and he is in all three books if he lives). He doesn't play a significant part, but he does play a part and he is funny. He provides you with both additional soldiers for the for the first book and ally points for having him. And if you are interested, he a love interest whom you can marry at the end of the third book if you so choose. . . which is my plan for my current playthrough. But yes, he does cost diamonds. I wasn't sure if you had bought any diamond options in that book.

Severin will live unless you spend diamonds to behead him. . . which as someone pointed out has to be one of the least used options in the entire franchise. . . He will be banished unless you spend diamonds to recruit him. Other than ally points, and his presense in (apparently only two books), he does not gain you anything else significant.

My next playthrough I'm not killing Marco. I doubt it will change much of anything, but I am rather curious to see if it does. That's not a diamond option. . . well, I guess it is, but it is also a prestige option, so you can get it without having to pay the diamonds.

NaNoWriMo is awesome. The sense of community is amazing and I love it. I never really thought such a thing could make such a huge difference, but it does. Are you a writer, too, then?

Nope. Definitely not still in high school. In fact, I've actually graduated from college. . . twice.

Got to go now. Talk to you later.