Beautiful scenery, but same faults as the previous event, however this time with a somewhat more dissapointing climax for most-
The building was, as always, wonderful and impressive, and immersing into the place was not a problem. The eye for detail was great, and I loved how it looked. However, with the one pillar jumping bouncy castle, the very thin lines that people had to make their way across and such still were a problem with the group of people, as it was not fit for such an amount, and it easily became chaos because of such, much like the small , tight corners and caverns of the previous event.
The climax was.. Also somewhat less amazing, this time with , for most people at least, just seeing a pillar rise up with a stone at its top, only to have everyone that (foolishly might I add) tries to touch it getting sparked away, leaving everyone to evacuate for 'safety measures' to let only one or two individuals stay behind to see whatever spoopy thing follows next- Meaning most people had their event ending be "aight we walk out and wait for one person to come screaming outside of the cavern now, and then we go back home", which is dissapointing at best. Now this makes complete sense IC'ly, as you wish to be as safe as possible, but that sadly made it so there was no big fancy ending that people could remember. Instead, it all felt a bit slow and dull in the end.
Enemies to fight and troubles to come across were.. Okay, I'd say, however bugs and bats are not, for me at least, a great enemy to struggle with in such an event. Much like last time, I personally caught myself often doing very little, or arriving too late at a place, and thus being dissapointed as I had to head back. With this, it's all more or less coming down to the point of "I interacted less than I spectated".
However, I was glad to still partake in it, as I had some good moments within this event, and I still look forward to the next act. My compliments also to all the DMs, that managed to make sense in the midst of chaos, and still entertain and make it exciting in places where some did not see such.