webnovel

The Wendigo Inn

Van Thomas has just inherited a house from his late grandparents in the countryside and has moved into it--only to realize the house is a rather popular resort that serves all kinds of customers all year round. As the owner and manager of the building, he realizes that the inn caters to an unusual clientele, and has an even more unique staff. His secretary is named Daji. A pirate named Waverly Leviathan with resemblance to Poseidon often stays. Daji's nephew often stays and calls himself Sun Wukong. A novelist and screenwriter, Athena, is working on a masterpiece. Then there's the CEO named Odin and his twin sons named Loki. Could these mythological connections be more than coincidence?

AmandaMadden · Fantasía
Sin suficientes valoraciones
94 Chs

Chapter 74: Will the Old Ones Help?

NOTES--HADES AND PERSEPHONE, "POMEGRANATE SEEDS"

Excellent readthrough and the singing was very good for the first time. Volans/Van has a hidden talent for singing. Daji excellent, likewise Odin. Thor is a bit too wild. Loki needs to sing louder. Erlang was a bit off-key. Athena was excellent, likewise Waverly/Poseidon. Apollo is solid. Dionysus had too much wine before his performance. Wukong is the showstopper. 

In terms of lines, Daji threw herself into her performance completely in her multiple roles. Volans was a little tentative in some of his roles. You CANNOT be timid as Hades.

Thor didn't have much to do as Hephaestus but managed very well.

Waverly/Poseidon was good.

Dionysus still needs to cut back on the wine before the actual show. 

Apollo and Athena were solid.

Odin should be careful, he was far too good as Zeus.

Loki was marvelously mysterious as Charon even with just a few lines. 

Erlang was sunny as Helios.