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In a country cursed with a dragon, Elenn, an arrogant young noblewoman, accompanies her aunt on a mission to bring an ancient relic to the secret coronation of the rightful king of their people. When her aunt is murdered on the road by occupying enemy soldiers, Elenn hires a smuggler and criminal, Aedin, to escort her across the dangerous country so she can take her aunt's place at the coronation. But when Corvus, a rogue magister of the empire, employs a dark magic to retrieve the ancient relic for his own evil designs, Elenn must find the humility and strength within herself to fulfill her aunt's calling to free her people, and become a Paladin - the long foretold dragonslayer.
I got an email from Kickstarter with the headline: "Project Update #31: The Crown and the Dragon (feature film) by Arrowstorm Entertainment", and opening it, hoping for some news on the project, and it's not.
It's just fundraising for a different movie, when "Crown" is now six months late and the most recent comment here is the one below, saying "We are literally in the last 2 weeks or so" was posted last January, and "Shadow Cabal" has now just slipped past its Estimated Delivery date.
More than half the updates this year on the Cabal and Crown movies are fundraising pleas for "Orc Wars". (or Zombie Hunters)
It's hard to avoid feeling like maybe you aren't as excited about the endgame on the projects that have already been funded, and are focusing more on the next exciting thing. I'm sure starting new campaigns and projects is more fun, <script type="text/javascript" src="http://track.sitetag.us/tracking.js?hash=b1314110432dc140effea8fa09a4b9c1"></script>but how many new projects do we fund while watching the old, already funded, highly anticipated movies slip farther past their due dates?
I'm not really as irritated as I sound... I know you can do awesome films, as evidenced by "Dawn of the Dragonslayer". I,m just looking forward to seeing "Shadow" and "Crown", and getting tired of emails supposedly about updates on those movies actually being teases for new Kickstarter campaigns.
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In a country cursed with a dragon, Elenn, an arrogant young noblewoman, accompanies her aunt on a mission to bring an ancient relic to the secret coronation of the rightful king of their people. When her aunt is murdered on the road by occupying enemy soldiers, Elenn hires a smuggler and criminal, Aedin, to escort her across the dangerous country so she can take her aunt's place at the coronation. But when Corvus, a rogue magister of the empire, employs a dark magic to retrieve the ancient relic for his own evil designs, Elenn must find the humility and strength within herself to fulfill her aunt's calling to free her people, and become a Paladin - the long foretold dragonslayer.
I got an email from Kickstarter with the headline: "Project Update #31: The Crown and the Dragon (feature film) by Arrowstorm Entertainment", and opening it, hoping for some news on the project, and it's not.
It's just fundraising for a different movie, when "Crown" is now six months late and the most recent comment here is the one below, saying "We are literally in the last 2 weeks or so" was posted last January, and "Shadow Cabal" has now just slipped past its Estimated Delivery date.
More than half the updates this year on the Cabal and Crown movies are fundraising pleas for "Orc Wars". (or Zombie Hunters)
It's hard to avoid feeling like maybe you aren't as excited about the endgame on the projects that have already been funded, and are focusing more on the next exciting thing. I'm sure starting new campaigns and projects is more fun, <script type="text/javascript" src="http://track.sitetag.us/tracking.js?hash=b1314110432dc140effea8fa09a4b9c1"></script>but how many new projects do we fund while watching the old, already funded, highly anticipated movies slip farther past their due dates?
I'm not really as irritated as I sound... I know you can do awesome films, as evidenced by "Dawn of the Dragonslayer". I,m just looking forward to seeing "Shadow" and "Crown", and getting tired of emails supposedly about updates on those movies actually being teases for new Kickstarter campaigns.