Talk:The Order/@comment-27004409-20170105044352/@comment-29325824-20170108195421

I agree with that. For one, while I have nothing against authors revealing interesting trivia on the side (lately they do that all the time), they shouldn't rely on it to make their story work as intended. A good story should be able to stand on its own.

Likewise, statements made by the author shouldn't contradict the work itself (unless it's a retcon) and certainly not each other. Yet both these things are what KC keeps doing.

Look, I like the MGE as a concept a lot. But it fails to live up to its potential because it's not executed well enough. And that's something that I hate, if a work of fiction has a lot of potential, but fails to live up to it.