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This Exhibition Is (Temporarily) Closed


And so, we've come to the end (for now) of our grand galactic tale of discovery and destruction, innovation and manipulation, wonder and avarice, dire and ultimately hopeful times. It's been an absolute delight to write for you all these many months, and I hope you've enjoyed reading my words just as much.

Though this particular story may have reached its conclusion, there are plenty more tales to be told among These Sundered Stars, and I have worked too hard on building out this setting to write it off entirely now! I don't know yet in what form These Sundered Stars will make its return - perhaps as a novel, or as a game, as something audio-based or illustrated, or maybe another serial like this one. Perhaps - we can dream - even in print. In any case, more is on the way, and I look forward to telling you about it when it starts to take shape!

Speaking of which, I wouldn't want this moment to go by without giving you some form of material thanks for bearing with me until the end. And after all, this entire story has been about venturing out to see the wonders of the galaxy for yourself. With that in mind, expect in the coming days something that will allow you and two to four of your friends to play out your own capers among These Sundered Stars, in the form of a playset for the tabletop roleplaying game Fiasco by Jason Morningstar! More on this when it's relevant, but Fiasco is one of my absolute favourite storytelling games to play with no preparation required, and the versatility of its various official and fan-made playsets make every game and story different. Stay tuned for the full details.

If you've enjoyed reading These Sundered Stars and want to see more in this setting, please consider leaving a tip at ko-fi.com/jamesager - any amount is hugely appreciated, and moreover, it lets me know that there are readers out there who are interested in seeing this project continue.

Most importantly, thank you all so much for your continued support. There have definitely been weeks when I have felt less enthusiastic about the next post or the project at large, and knowing that I have readers out there eagerly awaiting the next chapter has kept me going on those more reluctant days. I hope you feel that your investment in this whole narrative has been rewarded, because it has definitely been appreciated from start to finish!

Thank you all again for joining me as I tell this tale; I can't wait for us all to find out what comes next.


Yours in curiosity,

James

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