Quote Originally Posted by Grey_Wolf_c View Post
Nothing about the reveal being dramatic, just that it would happen near the end. Also no indication that it was crafted to please anyone, D&D players or not. Just that it was developed as he was working out the full story he wanted to tell.

Late ETA: I will note that Rich describes the reveal as "that little tidbit". Not "the glorious revelation" or "the turning point of the story" or anything grandiose. So, if anything, Rich considers the reveal to be a minor moment.

GW
I think at this point the meta(?)/tail-wags-dog nature of things means that the reveal will be dramatic...just perhaps not in the context of the story. How many threads/pages/posts about the subject?

- M