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I said eons here in a poetic expression not a literal one.
I have indeed thought of both, and I even have a map that I drew myself, to help me better visualize my world, and I want to post it so that you can understand my world better as well, but the problem lies in me still trying to find an artist to professionally draw the admittedly amateurish map I made for myself.
No no, his visions will always be important, since they are basically divine oracles, but he won't get them every them single time he sleeps.
I'm not sure what in specific you mean, but in general it works as a dream that wouldn't fade after you wake, which tells you future events that will 100% percent come to pass if Nicholas doesn't act to change them. If I didn't specifically answer what you were confused about, then just ask me again and I'll respond.
I realized that as well, and I'm trying to pick up the pace now.
Single female lead. I will try my best.
I see now, you think this is poor writing because you believe the POV shifted and I used the incorrect honorifics of the people who you thought were the ones now narrating the events, when in fact, in both the examples you specified, the POV never shifted, and I simply continued the story from Alexander's perspective, hence why I continued using the words 'my uncle' and so on, as you have said.
Would you mind telling me why?