Jophiel wrote:
The new High Priest won't be killed (or doing so won't solve the greater issue).
Emphasis mine. I was just observing that depending on what the focus of the story is actually supposed to be, once Durkon heads off to the Dwarven lands to cause mayhem amongst the clan leaders, the godsmoot becomes a moot (haha!) issue. It's not actually needed anymore. Well, from a story arc point of view. Having the new high priest get dusted by Roy and Belkar right off the bat would be a bit strange from a "how did Hel think this was a valid plan B" point of view. But bad guys (and good guys) having poor plans isn't exactly a new thing for this strip. If the focus of the strip is the order dealing with an evil vamped Durkon, then the godsmoot has served its purpose for that story. Whether it remains as an additional threat isn't super relevant to the objective of the OotS. Either way, they're going after Durkon to stop his evil plan(s) and restore him to his real self.
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Burlew's already made it clear that he's dragging this out.
My understanding is that this book will deal entirely with character development and dwarves and other shenanigans and the whole "stop team evil" bit will be in the next (and final) book. Basically dealing with the fallout from the previous book, much as Don't Split up the Party did. Or... dragging it out.