
In this one, Mel gets a note from a stranger telling her to come alone to a cabin and, instead of informing her professors about it, she goes alone to meet the person. For those of you who don’t know, the idiot ball is when a character performs an uncharacteristic act of sheer stupidity in order to drive the plot. Instead, Edward dismisses her entirely and Mel holds the idiot ball. Considering how often the crazy stuff she says comes true, you think he’d learn by now. Mel thinks that Edward would believe her, which is an odd conclusion to come to considering that Edward’s never believed her about anything. Unfortunately, no one believes Mel when she says that it’s because of her. There’s also a scene where trouble happens at Shadwood Academy. They rush right through it in order to get to the plot rather than combining both story elements. Unfortunately, when they get to the schooling part, they do the same thing they’ve always done. Instead of giving Mel powers and forgetting about it, like they did with Fox on Gargoyles, they actually make it the plot point. I will hand one thing to the Aveyond staff. Will Mel choose the path of light or the path of darkness?įor those of you who haven’t played the game, be warned that there are a few spoilers in this review. At the same time, a representative of Veldarah Academy wants to recruit her in order to help her train her magic. Unfortunately, the darklings discover her whereabouts and try to bring her to Underfall. When Mel discovered her magic powers, she hid in the village of Harakauna. Read more: Aveyond The Lost Orb Goodie Caves Cave Aveyond: The Darkthrop Prophecy () Aveyond The Lost Orb Goodie Caves Osrs
