My comments:
I don't understand these gods at all. As I perceive it, they change their styles constantly. At times they're childish, at other times - kind of cocky. Without any motive.
They're gods. Much like in Umineko with the Witches; they do whatever the hell they feel like doing and thus tend to have very unfixed personalities. Besides, cockiness and arrogance are childish traits; aren't they?
Peasants never bring drink to workers outside! DF mechanic violation!
Screw the rules I have plot.
... That volcano definitely won't fit on stage... Or on set.
The script definitely on a high note, but something is wrong with the structure.
Why do they make statues for them? I'd think the incident was quite insignificant, and largely unnoticed.
Finally, what? Who threw the pick into magma? Who left the parchment? Who sent the kobolds? Hey! You can't resolve all your plot points with a single explosion! It just isn't done...
I see what you tried to do, but an unresolved mystery just doesnt' work here. First, there are too many of them, second, there are too few clues for us to base our guesses on.
I really think the problem here is the medium- since this is an adaption of When they Cry- a script really doesn't make much sense since this would really be an episodic thing. Most details of the mystery are given away at later points (and a few important things were mentioned in this Episode); but the goal was never to tell the whole story in one sitting. For instance, the statues thing is a bit related to Soli and Sikie which won't be revealed for quite some time. If I had my way this would have been done in kinetic novel style with Renpy Game Maker, but I don't have the time to do something that large.
... That volcano definitely won't fit on stage... Or on set.
I'll give you that... but as I said before this is supposed to be episodic. So it would probably be an animated series or kinetic novel.
However, congratulations. 104 pages 5 days ahead of time. Impressive.
Awesome katsuun!
Damn I need more time that I have at the moment. I've been so caught up in friends on the weekends and school and work during the week that I haven't written a page in days
Well done Katsuun. Bravo Indeed.
And thank you all.
That was really exhausting though- I may not even bother to edit this one for a while; if at all.