she gotta be a special kinda ugly if that's the case😠especially if he did survive. Personally I think he did but that's probably me not willing to except his death. I was traumatized after finishing that book, for days I mourned the loss of Janner😂 part of the reason that I think the well does work is at the end Kalmar seems so hopeful that he'll be with his brother again. I can't imagine the Wingfeather family going on an adventure after the last book just for it to fail. That'd be like Janner dying all over again, i refuse to except that. Also I'm currently rereading TWatWK and I'm dreading coming to the endðŸ˜part of me wants to just read 90% of the book and skip the end...if i don't read it, it didn't happen.
usually my play swords were massive bamboo trunks...branches...sticks...idk what they'd be called but ye i have multiple scars from fighting with those things. Also if ur wondering why we have them my mom uses them in her garden for vines to grow up😂
lol must be related...idk its fun do stuff in random places that arent normal...like being on a roof. Thats definitely a good reason to not be on ur roof tho thats awesome. My grandma lives with us too shes like in a separate house that connected to ours. its like an apartment on one side of our house. I feel like ive heard of that but no ive never read it
ye i was wondering that, i mean its cool that u get to meet so many different people but its only like once. Its good that u keep in touch with each other but its definitely not the same as hanging out with them. Thats awesome!! everyone needs friends in my opinion!!
I know its soo sad!!!!😠dont worry im working on it tho!!!!
bahah yoo dass LEGENDARY!! honestly, we used sticks (more like staffs) from my dads woodshop (right next to our house) more than the sword cuz they were fun to spin and whack with lol
fr tho we must- and thats so true!! im like singing at the top of my lungs is sooo much more fun when im in on a roof then normally
eheh ye i really need to get that done soon lol
yooo we have an apartment on one side of our house TOO!!! THATS CRAZY!! my older sis is currently staying there tho
its really good- i enjoyed it a lot!!
fr fr, but i try to look mostly at the bright side! and it also helps me realize how much a first impression lasts if you never see them again- so i've started being more aware of how i make people feel and what they might remember of me
swords are definitely necessary for every childhood, they're absolutely marvelous!!!
thats awesome tho i love that!!!
oh ye 100% singing out of place is far more enjoyable
dont rush it tho enjoy it!!!
ok...bre...this is insane. All of these similarities and now we live in the same house?!?!?!
bro ive gotten so many good book recommendations I need to start a list
looking on the bright side is just way for fun anyway!!
im like 5 chapters into TWatWK and its been like a week😂ðŸ˜
also @Anaya Wingfeather the Cheerleader (FF, FAR, ASC) why dont we just @ each other cuz i feel like posts get buried and then i dont respond because it just gets lost. And i feel bad when that happensðŸ˜
I'm not exactly sure. Speaking from a meta-perspective and as an aspiring author, I feel like Andrew kinda painted this question into a corner (maybe accidentally, maybe not).
See, if Janner is revived, then how can you tell that story in an interesting way? What is the tension and the conflict driving that tale? Somehow, you need to drag out the situation and add some sort of plot, but there isn't anything setting up a conflict. So, the story would sadly fall flat.
But if Janner died? Well, then you can't very well tell a story that's just about that; you should've left out the possibility of resuscitation all together if that was the plan. So the well should work if you're going to tell that story.
But maybe you just timeskip ahead? Well, if the well worked, then timeskipping past that would feel disorienting and weird. But if it failed, then that will have to add a mournful note to the story, and if it's the point of the story, then you'll have to tell a sad, contemplative tale.
It's just a really tricky situation to write through, I feel. Which basically just means we're left in limbo unless/until someone can walk through that path very carefully.
Perhaps, but it could also serve as a dark and secretive hint to the fact that he doesn't live for much longer (and thus has no time to move past this event)
Nothing in particular. It was more of an "oof" moment, considering that for all we know, Janner might be dead for good. (Maybe not, but Peterson won't tell... the absolute nerve! Tut tut....)
Ohh…oh….oh 🫢
wut? what death? Janner never died! no one died in the Wingfeather saga! not nugget, not janner and DEFINITLY not Podo
(as you can see im in denial)
she gotta be a special kinda ugly if that's the case😠especially if he did survive. Personally I think he did but that's probably me not willing to except his death. I was traumatized after finishing that book, for days I mourned the loss of Janner😂 part of the reason that I think the well does work is at the end Kalmar seems so hopeful that he'll be with his brother again. I can't imagine the Wingfeather family going on an adventure after the last book just for it to fail. That'd be like Janner dying all over again, i refuse to except that. Also I'm currently rereading TWatWK and I'm dreading coming to the endðŸ˜part of me wants to just read 90% of the book and skip the end...if i don't read it, it didn't happen.
I think that's proof he lives longer, but there is a ton of evidence that I found, I made a post about it...
Maybe it haunted him for the rest of his life that lasted more than just one more week?
That may be a hint that Janner survives as the statement loses a lot of meaning if he dies a week later.
And your conclusion is . . . ?