The gods’ guidance is handy, though it can spoil things: one character’s identity is given away before they’ve revealed it
Arriving at the Hall Of The Gods, we’re about to luxuriate in the views from the top, when booming-voiced narrator Prometheus decides to intervene yet again. “The sight of the great Hall took Fenyx’s breath away,” he says, grandly. We’d rather like it to have taken ours away, Prometheus, old chum. Granted, we’ve benefitted from your razor boons several times this year, and don’t think we don’t appreciate it. But, well, why not let us experience the majesty for ourselves rather than just telling us about it? And besides, it’s not quite as splendid as you’re suggesting.