The Wizard, on 22 February 2011 - 10:56 PM, said:
That's really amazing, Seldane, how much Ambrosia cares for their customers. I can't think of any other company that would do such a thing for such an old game.
On the topic of the hintbook, has it arrived yet? Despite my seemingly disparaging comments earlier, I've actually become pretty fond of the hintbook. It's like having a Cythera collector's item

Oh, sorry! I somehow forgot to report on the delivery. It arrived on friday! Definitely a very cool book! Thanks again, Ambrosia!
I love the book of course, and yes it is kind of like a Cythera collector's item. I will treasure this book forever. Maybe in the future, when the trilogy is complete and famous (hey, one can dream, right?), this book will be worth a fortune, hehe.
The only disappointment is that it is very straight to the point, with no real storyline explanations or info, but I suppose that is perfectly understandable, considering it wasn't Gandreas who wrote it (minus the intro by Anisa, most likely - considering this part was originally written on the Delver website before the game had been released). I don't think Gandreas ever got to proof read this book - and it probably stung a little to see all those incorrect statements in there. It really does call the Undine Seldane (and in part, Seldine). Judging from this book, it's like the Seldane was having a war with themselves.