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i hate the choice to end on so many ambiguities. it's writing101 what you dont do. to end a season you give your audience a resolution or a setup for a resolution down the road. the ambiguous ending provides little tension and little intrigue for new developments.
ofc dnd wouldnt realize you never end with your character at a fork in the road. you end after a path is taken or before the particular dilemma arises. i love cliffhanger endings as much as the next guy, but ambiguity is not a cliffhanger.
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