I'm not sure; I was skimming to see if she really killed her queen and sent her back in time to Wind Blossom, then I read the obligatory impression scene.
Is it me, or are impressions becoming far less personal? I mean, it used to be that it was immediate and profound; the rest of the world ceased to exist and so on. In the last few I've read a girl ignored her queen completely because she was worried her brother wouldn't get his bronze, and in this one the speaks-to-all-dragons wonder goes into this moronic bit (Perhaps he meant it to be funny?) about her stomach talking to her. I mean, I've seen more emotion depicted in a character walking past an unremarkable stranger in the park and never seeing him/her again.
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Is it me, or are impressions becoming far less personal? I mean, it used to be that it was immediate and profound; the rest of the world ceased to exist and so on. In the last few I've read a girl ignored her queen completely because she was worried her brother wouldn't get his bronze, and in this one the speaks-to-all-dragons wonder goes into this moronic bit (Perhaps he meant it to be funny?) about her stomach talking to her. I mean, I've seen more emotion depicted in a character walking past an unremarkable stranger in the park and never seeing him/her again.