Talk:Climbing Paws/@comment-43836919-20200121154847/@comment-36740261-20200122231632

im so pleased that you enjoy this story that much! while it's inspired by some works of art (some movies, some books, not gonna say what it's inspired by though because that would kind of spoil the plot), i myself am proud of this.

astounded that this story hooked you though! it might just be because i was the one who made the story but i couldnt completely hook myself. anyway, i await more of your reactions on what i write!

very glad your brother liked it! and the lines are to seperate times in the story. a humble reader wouldnt want to read the entire selection of a climb or how kahuela slept (because come on he didnt have any dreams).

those are some nice, creative concepts! i do agree, making things different in a good way is nice. im so glad you describe this as unique and diverse!

so happy about this comment, and all of the comments i've been getting in general!!!

alright, i hope the next time you come you'll enjoy your time reading it.

p.s, prologues are actually more of just fragments of information you'll need for the story and also something to just prepare for the main story ahead. this prologue is exactly that.

the difference between a chapter and prologue is that a chapter follows by the main story. a prologue, again, is just a preparation. here is an example:

The Murderer

a story about a murderer

prologue: showcasing the person who convinced the main character to become a murderer

chapters: following the main story about the murderer continuing to slaughter innocent jammers until someone gradually convinced the murderer that murdering was wrong.

aight this comment is too long now.

glad you enjoyed this!