Howlrunner
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Thanks.
The rest of the journal can be seen in the other thread in the Indy Video Games sub-forum (the journal itself starts with Peril at Delphi and then I continued it until the last page of the diary which got me as far as Level 3 of Emperor's Tomb - the rest will conclude in another diary and then I'll switch back to the movies, comics, etc shown in the timeline). I split posting the journal pics into 2 different sub-forums because they were more relevant to the adventures covered.
To answer your question, I started the diary in January 2010 with Peril at Delphi and plowed on right through until I had covered all of the novels shown in this thread, ending with Secret of the Sphink in April 2010. (That all included actually READING each novel too) I then had a long break from the journal and restarted it in January 2012 with Curse of the Sea Devil (an entry that I've not actually posted here as it's not a book) then started Emperor's Tomb. I ran out of pages for the rest of Emperor's Tomb in February 2012 so that's when that diary was finished. So 5 months working on it all in all.
And yes, I learned a lot. The good thing about the novels (unlike the comics) is that they're researched really well by the authors, so there's lots of background info to find and most things are based on real artifacts or legends.
The rest of the journal can be seen in the other thread in the Indy Video Games sub-forum (the journal itself starts with Peril at Delphi and then I continued it until the last page of the diary which got me as far as Level 3 of Emperor's Tomb - the rest will conclude in another diary and then I'll switch back to the movies, comics, etc shown in the timeline). I split posting the journal pics into 2 different sub-forums because they were more relevant to the adventures covered.
To answer your question, I started the diary in January 2010 with Peril at Delphi and plowed on right through until I had covered all of the novels shown in this thread, ending with Secret of the Sphink in April 2010. (That all included actually READING each novel too) I then had a long break from the journal and restarted it in January 2012 with Curse of the Sea Devil (an entry that I've not actually posted here as it's not a book) then started Emperor's Tomb. I ran out of pages for the rest of Emperor's Tomb in February 2012 so that's when that diary was finished. So 5 months working on it all in all.
And yes, I learned a lot. The good thing about the novels (unlike the comics) is that they're researched really well by the authors, so there's lots of background info to find and most things are based on real artifacts or legends.