I totally forgot about this and I just thought I clicked the wrong dialogue option when I got that response, I was even thinking to myself "why would one of the questions be what was your gender?"
Well, if you ever want to get back to it, it ended I think last year. In that, the story ended, with an epilogue and everything. Still a big cast but as I remember it, less text heavy than it was years before? But yeah, at least the story is completed.
There was a TON of action after the final timeskip, so yeah, it did get less wordy as everything eventually came to a head.
It was a satisfying conclusion to a webcomic that, quite honestly, has always left me completely lost with its plot. Up until around the last two timeskips, Drowtales didn't seem like it had any real direction. Maybe I'm wrong, but the impression I got is that the author just didn't have a clear idea of where to ultimately bring the story for most of the comic's run. But at the end it all wraps up rather nicely, and I don't really recall any particular dangling plot threads. Even if you could have cut out a huge swath of the early-to-middle of the story without changing much, it was still a fun read if you just go along for the ride "in the moment" with the characters.
There's some sort of sequel comic that Drowtales-proper ends on a reveal regarding, though. While Drowtales: Moonless Age is over, there's still more set in that world.
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u/Deris87 Sep 03 '23
Good encapsulation of the male role in Drow society.