Talk:Across the Void/@comment-36398858-20181121163812/@comment-3452092-20181124144607

I really hope they don't. I find the choosing the gender of your love interest pretty weird and would rather that stopped with that trope. I kind of like the ability to pick the love interest's appearance and kind of don't, because I think it limits them in certain ways.

I also disagree that there are far too many love interests. I think the problem with the love interests is that they needed more time to establish them and they definitely should have had longer chapters to give them more time and they should have put less of what getting to know them there was behind a diamond wall, instead saving that for once we actually knew them better. Most of them I feel like even with just the free time we know enough about them to make some sort of conclusions about them. I'm a little iffy on knowing Meridian all that well. Same goes for Zaniah (but I still think I know her enough that I am willing to pay the diamonds to keep her . . . next year when I don't have two other books eating up all of my diamonds, but it's definitely going to happen and I don't even want her as Pax's love interest).

I don't understand how you can say that none of them have any personality. Sol is loyal to a fault. Kepler has a dark sense of humor. Holmes is an adorable little cinnamon roll. Zekei is fun and loyal. Lyra is serious and trying to make things better by taking charge of things. Again, can't really define Meridian. And okay, fine, we know next to nothing about Oberon. . . are we surprised? He was literally introduced in the mid season finale. Deimos is loyal and not so serious. Zeniah has been hiding who she is, so it's hard to know her, but she has a sense of the ridiculous. Titania has a huge soft side.