Author's Notes and Credits

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Hello, Arcanites!

I must say that I was quite excited when I first heard from a previous customer and partner-in-writing about the Arcane Court of Justice. I'd always wanted to write something related to court and justice, but never had the chance -- either my ideas were bad, or I simply couldn't go on writing it. I honestly hope that I illuminated each and every one of the characters that participated in this story correctly. 

To be very honest, I'd love to write stories for all of you, individually or as a group. You can check my other ongoing series: Flight Rising! to see what I mean. I'd especially love to write about that cloak-and-dagger murderer and the music player named Larry. Some stories write themselves.

Now I have some notes to announce.

On one note, for those who have finished reading, I'm sure you noticed that your own, personal quotes had been incorporated into the story. This was because I wish to use original quotes from the characters themselves, as I don't know your dragons as well as you do and thus wouldn't know how they spoke and their attitudes while doing so. If you didn't like having your own quote be in the story and/or consider that plagiarizing, feel free to notify me and I'll switch it with a sentence from myself. Don't be afraid to request this! You have your own right for your own work.

On a more serious note, I understand that there were people who participated but did not submit a character. I have left those characters out, because I was afraid I did not have the permission to use them. I also added in some minor characters for those participants whose dragons do not play a major role in court (such as the jury and the detective), and I hope you'd kindly forgive me for taking the liberty to tour your lairs.

However, it is different for the plaintiff attorney, who was a major character in the story, which was played by Euros. I didn't dare to make up a dragon for a major character, so I searched up the person playing this character and used the dragon in their profile picture. For the owner of this dragon, my note is to you below.

So there you go! The Arcane Court of Justice! I myself is not a member of the Flight Rising Community, and it is doubtful whether I will ever be so. Therefore, you can only contact me through my Wattpad account or through one of my partner-in-writings or previous customers, such as MythicalViper or DivineMelody. Please don't be shy about messaging me! I love writing stories, and would enjoy writing one for any of you.

Now, the following contains my notes to the individual people who owned the characters of the court!

Kedia ~ Kedia

When I first saw your name in one of the screenshots sent to me, my first thought was, "Gods, that's a lovely name." Kedia is a very spiritual name, and people who procure it are often fun-loving and easy to get along with! While I was writing your character, I was perhaps stressing a bit about her personality, as I didn't want to stray too far from the character you had in mind. I hope I really did present her in the best way and that you enjoyed seeing your dragon in this story! 

Kedia is a very lovely and sociable dragon, even when chased by a horde of Cloud Chasers. (How did that happen?) I fear I didn't bring that personality out too much in the story, but I won't make excuses like, "My time was limited." or "Main characters must have a certain flair."  Nonetheless, I truly did enjoy writing her!

I'll be looking forward to more of Kedia's stories. Keep me updated!

ShrillingSilence ~Phoenix

Phoenix is an awesome name that I would've given to any number of dragons if I actually had an account and dragons. I love his morals, and how he believes in the innocence of any being until proven otherwise. I tried to strengthen his point of yelling, "OBJECTION!" and the desk-slamming in the story, and don't know if I did that well. Nonetheless, Phoenix is a very fey character and a strong defense attorney, and perhaps displayed with a pretty mysterious and cocky persona in the story. Perhaps some day, he'll appear in another story. Who knows? Needless to say....I really did enjoy writing him. In the world of justice, after all, the defense attorney is just as important as the plaintiff attorney.

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