This adventure is a bit of a slow burn as it builds up this final trilogy. After the 18 trilogy that did a great job of balancing continued world building, old & new character developements/arcs, and plot advancement, this is a bit of a step back with it feeling like more of a standalone side-adventure. This is still a fun and engaging adventure in its own right, but it just feels too disconnected for an adventure this late in the Moonshae series. It moves things forward at the end, but it's not quite enough and a bit late.
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