Salamander
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Haha well okay, seems no one
Yes I agree, clearly the responsibility of conveying the meaning of the story is on the author, not the readers.
Since everyone has seen the clues and still not there... he goes... but a warning that it is going to sound stupid when said out aloud...
So the first clue that he was a saurus on a stegadon was supposed to clue everyone into the fact that something wasn't right. Nothing more than that.
The family unit that he formed there was also un-lizardman-like, sort of like a family. One clue that I definitely wish I had of emphaised was that the team tank collided with him on his way to the battlefield in the flank. Again, not making sense, right, how does that happen? Anyhoo, long story short, his choice is to remain a lizardman. Meaning he controls it. Which doesn't fit the context of sorcery or weird experiments. But what he says they are actually doing to change him is...insisting he is human. And he is choosing to remain a Saurus. So... what if they are right?
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Indeed, that was the idea of the story. This isn't set in the old world. This is set on earth. He is human. The saurus that was "like a brother", was his brother, they used to play warhammer together. The two saurus that outranked him that provided him guidance and comfort were his parents. They were hit in a car accident and he can't deal with it and is now institutionalised. They aren't warpstone pills, they are pills. His 'escapes' are just that, but how close he actually gets is another matter. Anyhoo, clearly a fail on my behalf.
Mmm.
Even if there is some incredible Fight Club style twist that I'm not seeing, it doesn't change what I said in my review. If you want to write a story where the reader doesn't realise the narrator is mad until the end, that's great, but it still needs to be a story.
Yes I agree, clearly the responsibility of conveying the meaning of the story is on the author, not the readers.
Since everyone has seen the clues and still not there... he goes... but a warning that it is going to sound stupid when said out aloud...
So the first clue that he was a saurus on a stegadon was supposed to clue everyone into the fact that something wasn't right. Nothing more than that.
The family unit that he formed there was also un-lizardman-like, sort of like a family. One clue that I definitely wish I had of emphaised was that the team tank collided with him on his way to the battlefield in the flank. Again, not making sense, right, how does that happen? Anyhoo, long story short, his choice is to remain a lizardman. Meaning he controls it. Which doesn't fit the context of sorcery or weird experiments. But what he says they are actually doing to change him is...insisting he is human. And he is choosing to remain a Saurus. So... what if they are right?
Highlight below for full spoilers
Indeed, that was the idea of the story. This isn't set in the old world. This is set on earth. He is human. The saurus that was "like a brother", was his brother, they used to play warhammer together. The two saurus that outranked him that provided him guidance and comfort were his parents. They were hit in a car accident and he can't deal with it and is now institutionalised. They aren't warpstone pills, they are pills. His 'escapes' are just that, but how close he actually gets is another matter. Anyhoo, clearly a fail on my behalf.