Thread:Ashleyien/@comment-918376-20150707020140/@comment-918376-20151014031719

Well, characters tend to take turns being in the spotlight, so who knows.

In a certain way, it could be said that Tohya reinvented himself in Elder Tale. He has the use of his legs again. He can do things that he couldn't do in the real world. He can draw on his past experiences and use them to help others now. (And it's for this reason that it irks me when people use male pronouns to refer to ET!Tet. Nobody says that Tohya should stop walking just because he was paraplegic in real life.)

I can't actually remember if the part about Nureha and Kazu standing up to Indicus was in the web novel. I don't think it was, since I'm pretty sure it was replaced with Charasin's perspective on the dealings with Westelande.