nTrader, welcome & thank you very much for your kind words about the site. I'm constantly unsatisfied with it, because I can never find enough time to develop/add/modify things, so it's very nice to get feedback and especially the positive kind.
Can I please ask everyone to refrain from posting spoilers (that is, important plot points and revelations) in these "general" threads? If you need to mention something that might be considered a spoiler, you can just type
(message edited to reflect the current spoiler tag system)
talloakslady, I tried to hide the spoilers in your message but for some reason couldn't get it to work. Maybe it needs to be done by the "author" of the message - I'm not quite sure how that piece of script works. Could you please try to do it yourself or edit the message so that it doesn't give so much of the plot away? Thank you. And feel free to start a thread about the Liveship books and continue the discussion there.
(That blue button is the default image that came with the script and it's very misleading. One of the hundred little things I need to work to change soon!)
Can I please ask everyone to refrain from posting spoilers (that is, important plot points and revelations) in these "general" threads? If you need to mention something that might be considered a spoiler, you can just type
Code:
[spoiler]hidden text here[/spoiler]
(message edited to reflect the current spoiler tag system)
talloakslady, I tried to hide the spoilers in your message but for some reason couldn't get it to work. Maybe it needs to be done by the "author" of the message - I'm not quite sure how that piece of script works. Could you please try to do it yourself or edit the message so that it doesn't give so much of the plot away? Thank you. And feel free to start a thread about the Liveship books and continue the discussion there.
(That blue button is the default image that came with the script and it's very misleading. One of the hundred little things I need to work to change soon!)
"Green nubs on the dry sticks of the clematis promised that the appearance of death was not death itself." - Ship of Destiny