Hey! The secret society stuff is all just on the forum for now, although that may change in the future.
You can check out the old threads by reading back in the Secret Society category, and @Revenir also has done a fantastic job of keeping the Wiki up to date with Secret Society happenings.
As for your other question, I think it’d be fair to say that plenty of Mounties shared your reaction!!
Haha, I started reading the book thinking it was a short excerpt attempting to explain the magiqverse. Hours later I was riveted, my mind spinning and the fabric of reality unravelling before me. I definitely share the sentiment.
@Ginger I hope there’s an answer to this I haven’t encountered yet. I’ve been scrolling through things connected to Aug, dreams and memories lost. There’s a sorrow in his sacrifice but it feels like there’s still something there. When half lost his dreams were still keys of understanding. Also once someone is erased or loses their understanding of magiq are they safe from repercussions or threats from the Silver?
In the Cosmos fragment we had to match up a set of four constellations to four cities. However we never got an explanation why those four constellations matched those four cities. I think in the end one of the Mounties brute forced the puzzle to get us through
We still never really got an answer as to why that was the combination and why they matched up with those cities as we never found the landmarks to connect them
So can I ask - were there some hidden hints or something else we could have used to get more info on the landmarks? Also would the subplot have given us more info on Fletcher Dawson?
Haaaaaaaa I just feel that if I gave you hints about something like this, and you all figured it out based on the hints, then:
A) You’d know things you only discovered in meta, but never discovered in-world.
B) If I used it in the narrative later on it would be a let down because you’d already know it.
C) If/when we adapt things like Secret Society and The Search for Magiq into more easily digestible novellas, I would have to somehow weave in how you came upon that knowledge.
That’s why I think it’s great that you all have so many questions about Fletcher, etc. because those were things buried in TMP that you just didn’t dig up. And that’s okay, because we can repurpose them later.
A curious thing about immersive-fiction… If you don’t complete/discover something I set up then I’m inclined to not include it in the published narrative because it just seems like a dangling thread or a plot hole. Comparing what’s in the archives to what I didn’t include in the finished book could be the start of a trailhead for you. Also… there are all the Easter eggs you all never discovered.