Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-12762816-20131211215007/@comment-1037137-20131212051600

I don't like what they did. They treated it like we were supposed to instantly forget about it, like nobody would care when it was gone when a lot of us were invested in it at the time it was around. And if you ask me, that was when character development really mattered and actually meant something. Not like now, where nothing's consistent, nothing's built up to, nothing moves naturally, where there's constant mood whiplash. I wouldn't be so opposed to Gwuncan if it had the kind of development Gwent enjoyed, if it had been built up to more properly, and if it had not gotten together in the most unsympathetic way I know. So, my fondness for Gwent still remains even now.