But who are the creeps in the dark? Goblins? Gnolls? With kitchen-knifes? The first one could be a teen-bear. I'd wish for Liscor too, because that's the main constellation, isn't it, but heck, when it comes to cover art one is lucky when it isn't total bogus? Actually the inn seems more fortyfied than I remember it, that's great, with the ground floor in stone and all. May have already made the most awesome phone lock screen picture ever. Just noticed Toren by the mailbox, the detail is amazing. It feels like s fairly happy story to me. I like it a lot but would have liked to see more sunshine. I like the cover much more then any of the others. Is it actually in a more mountainous region? I know the High Passes are there, but I thought they were like ~75-100 miles away. Weird, I thought Liscor was on a floodplain and the inn itself was just a slight (minor) hill. Also, where's Liscor? Other than that it's a beautiful, emotive image. Not sure when I'll get a print version that's without error, but when I do I'll definitely be using this cover! I'm going to release the first Volume as an ebook because there will be quite a few typos I don't catch-that way I can keep editing it and not release a printed version with unfixable flaws.
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