[b]My most successful?[/b] Well, Legend of Renalta I suppose, though The Last Bastion is quickly becoming a success story as well. Legend of Renalta has stretched on for almost [b]five years[/b] now, having spawned a sequel outright. The Last Bastion is slowly becoming my go-to for post apocalypse and science fiction mixed together in some kind of wondrous combination. The original cast of the Legend of Renalta... Their developments... Just... Wow. One of the original cast led a rebellion and formed a new nation state as its emperor, another pair became the two queens of a resurrected nation state. There is another who became the head of a powerful military-religious faction... Some of them have even had children or taken on apprentices. A new generation of adventurers have arrived, and now the original cast are the ones giving out tasks to be completed, monsters to slay, demons to destroy, evil to quell... It's almost surreal. I [b]know[/b] that Queen--I role played as her when she was a princess! I know exactly what she went through to become the Queen! The battles, the lost comrades in arms, the bloodshed, the price paid in human lives... And now she's handing out quests, because where she once adventured out to defeat an enemy, she now has to run a kingdom and order others to do it, and live with the responsibility of knowing that if they die, she was the one who ordered them to their deaths. It's just... I've never had a story like that before. The Last Bastion on the other hand lets me explore what it means to be human, and sane. What would a devastated humanity do about a mysterious threat of people-eating shapeshifters? :hehe