Can I just say that I love how the author ACTUALLY uses good business sense, accurate timelines, and real economics for the story? Don't get me wrong, I really like a LOT about the story, but I really really appreciate the details and sense that the author has (so many authors use... Very unrealistic methods). GREAT worldbuilding for Hines territory!
Examples of details I appreciate: ***There are SPOILERS after this point****
1. It actually took 6 months for him to fake his recovery (and yes, if he'd been in a coma for 6 years without healing capabilities, it would take SO LONG to recover), and it 4-5 months to grow the moongrass (no insta-growth). 2. He didn't flood the market, he was smart (so many authors ignore the fact that flooding the market will drop the price!!!) 3. He thought about the best way to revitalize his territory long-term, in a way that actually makes sense! And would work!
Thanks haha, mostly I think I've just read so many stories where the economics totally don't make sense that I really appreciate this one, where the author clearly tried and knows their stuff
Can I just say that I love how the author ACTUALLY uses good business sense, accurate timelines, and real economics for the story? Don't get me wrong, I really like a LOT about the story, but I really really appreciate the details and sense that the author has (so many authors use... Very unrealistic methods). GREAT worldbuilding for Hines territory!
Examples of details I appreciate:
***There are SPOILERS after this point****
1. It actually took 6 months for him to fake his recovery (and yes, if he'd been in a coma for 6 years without healing capabilities, it would take SO LONG to recover), and it 4-5 months to grow the moongrass (no insta-growth).
2. He didn't flood the market, he was smart (so many authors ignore the fact that flooding the market will drop the price!!!)
3. He thought about the best way to revitalize his territory long-term, in a way that actually makes sense! And would work!