Well that's basically at the end of the first series, which is complete unto itself and rather different tonally to the second series.
I think the weird thing for me fannishly about Amber is that I'm not particularly interested about writing from the viewpoint of the characters from the book, generally, but from the perspective of people around them, quite often putative children, and generally with AU twists on the universe. It's probably because I'm coming at this from the perspective of the RPG, where that's the general setup. (But I was fond of one of my Good Wife/Amber fusions where the main character was a lawyer imported from Earth who got sucked into royal family drama and had to deal with all these, um, eccentric individuals in a somewhat foreign to her setting.)
no subject
I think the weird thing for me fannishly about Amber is that I'm not particularly interested about writing from the viewpoint of the characters from the book, generally, but from the perspective of people around them, quite often putative children, and generally with AU twists on the universe. It's probably because I'm coming at this from the perspective of the RPG, where that's the general setup. (But I was fond of one of my Good Wife/Amber fusions where the main character was a lawyer imported from Earth who got sucked into royal family drama and had to deal with all these, um, eccentric individuals in a somewhat foreign to her setting.)