I use Grammarly some times when I'm writing, (though I do know ya'll would just ask if something seems wonky, so it honestly has no point, other than fun.) but I also like looking at he "Identify and gaps" and some of them are funny, so I thought I'd share.
What led to the king's abduction
who are the creatures guarding the bound victim
Why is Artham so willing to sacrifice himself for the king's safety
What significance do the doodles on the bound person's hand hold for Artham and Esben
What specifically is Artham so deep in thought about before Esben interrupts him?
How did the dynamic between Esben and Artham evolve over time
What is the significance of Arundelle potentially becoming their aunt, and how does it affect their family dynamics
What is the significance of the open window that the Throne Wardens forgot about
Why does Artham have such a strong admiration for Nia, despite her constant scowling at him
What past events or experiences have led to the friendly rivalry and playful interactions between the characters,
especially between Artham and Esben?
What is the significance of the ring that Artham and Esben were discussing, and why did it hold such importance in their relationship with Arundelle
What was the nature of the plan that involved Janner and the other characters
Who was the person looking back at Artham from the departing ship, and what connection do they have to him
(these are from Singing Stones, want one from Warden's Daughter?)
Yes I did definitely want some from Warden’s daughter! Why is Artham so devoted to Esben? Pfft! That’s hilarious! 🤣