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Congratulations, you are one of the few, those who remember the earliest days of the internet. Back then some website creators, like myself (geocities for life!) would leave invisible blocks for invisible links. For those who remember those days, I salute you.
This is not just an easter egg, however, but a friendly mission, an ARG if you will. I have mentioned several times that word of mouth is better in a sea of ads we drone out since we are blanketed by them will do me, this series, and the future well for this world. This is a trade off, a request from a humble author looking down at the end of life wanting to see this get its due beauty. I only ask, humbly, that you do not tell anyone how to find this link, and if questioned, just mention there is one, but that it would be better if they found it themselves.
Now, onto the issue of payment.
In return for this I offer you this, the link you found was on the character who is the most nearest and dearest to me for a reason. She, as you will eventually know in a series long from today, is the predecessor of the true ending of the whole story. Trials of Andoria is only the beginning, and Antiquity is just a prelude, the real future lies in Modernity, and I cannot wait to show you that.
Another tidbit of note is the fact that I intend when it is financially possible to go back and redo the Andoria series with updated cover art, a more crafted narrative throughout, and re-release them. Because gaming has been a big part of my life, I will release them under their same names, with a secondary name–Remastered–as a nod to the recent and still current re-releases of old titles getting their dust ups.
Like I said all these bits of previews are just for you, all you have to do is promote the story, not actively I don’t expect sandwich boards and placards, but do mention this series when someone asks of a good book you’ve read. That is, of course, if you did indeed like them. If you didn’t, well, I suppose I take the risk of trolls and backlash either way, but honestly, am I really the enemy?