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*Ziggurat is one of the first drafts to show a hostile takeover by villains and their attempts to manage a city once they'd seized it. <ref name="WoG1">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/prey-14-8/#comment-4582 Comment by Wildbow]</ref>
*Ziggurat is one of the first drafts to show a hostile takeover by villains and their attempts to manage a city once they'd seized it. <ref name="WoG1">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/prey-14-8/#comment-4582 Comment by Wildbow]</ref>
*It lost steam after J. C. McCraw realized that Narwhal was too powerful for a protagonist and that the length would have put it in an awkward place-too long for a short story and too short for a novel or a novella.<ref name="WoG1">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/prey-14-8/#comment-4582 Comment by Wildbow]</ref>
*It lost steam after J. C. McCraw realized that Narwhal was too powerful for a protagonist and that the length would have put it in an awkward place-too long for a short story and too short for a novel or a novella.<ref name="WoG1">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/prey-14-8/#comment-4582 Comment by Wildbow]</ref>
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Revision as of 22:36, August 18, 2016

Ziggurat is an early draft of Worm, predating the creation of the Undersiders.<ref>Comment by Wildbow</ref>

Synopsis

During an Endbringer attack, a group of junior villains take over a city, trapping the residents in a ring of stone walls. It switched perspectives between the villains and the heroes fighting Hadhayosh. It would eventually merge into a singular story-line where Narwhal tries to deal with the captured city.<ref name="WoG1">Comment by Wildbow</ref>

Characters

Trivia

  • Ziggurat is one of the first drafts to show a hostile takeover by villains and their attempts to manage a city once they'd seized it. <ref name="WoG1">Comment by Wildbow</ref>
  • It lost steam after J. C. McCraw realized that Narwhal was too powerful for a protagonist and that the length would have put it in an awkward place-too long for a short story and too short for a novel or a novella.<ref name="WoG1">Comment by Wildbow</ref>

References

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