Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-28428152-20181119060745/@comment-28428152-20181119141939

I'm thinking about adding atleast just a little hit of backstory about the days leading up to this, since I feel like there's not a whole lot this does for the story that isn't already accomplished in the poem. Though much of the dialogue is taken from the translated source material, which was written late 1700's. But I figure I can read some Dickens and have another whack at the writing style, since every time I read Charles Dickens the style infects my writing.

And I don't mind mentioning that, though that would mean it's a different Mike from a different universe, which I'll just insert a big giant old spoiler alert right here about him, but Mike unknowingly becomes immortal after the events in The Book of Agony, which that Mike Erikson doesn't die until he creates a separate universe tens of thousands of years from know, and then destroys it in a suicide attempt thousands of years after that, though even then he doesn't truly die. But in canon, there are other Mikes that are mortal (the main Mike kills several of them). Yeah, it's weird.