Author's Notes (Read, as I have much to say…)
It is not often that I update Author's Notes once I post a story. Nonetheless, a few people have given me grief about copyrights and all that, including one who was a wannabe lawyer. I don't know who they are, but they do, and they didn't help much with my mood that day.
However, they did make me realize something else that I did forget, and that was give credit where it was due. Not all the names in this story were mine. Arguelles and Swieten were names given by two students from a biology class who just happened to be interested in my story writing, and so gave me those names. Hey, it's not my fault that I have the ability to type up a story in the middle of class… *grins evilly* Therefore, I have to say it's only fair that I give them thanks.
But for those of you who are wondering just which students… I'm going to keep their names anonymous. All you really need to know is that the two names were not my idea.
(Now onto old info about reviews and the Three… If you've read the notes before, this is nothing new.)
Please, do NOT post a review saying 'this is sweet' or 'you know, I also like Scythers…' It's just plain useless to me. You can praise the story and you can gripe about it, but just be specific as to where your praises or gripes hold in. (for example: "Wow, this story is cool! I especially like the part where Kevin…") If you don't abide in this, I will indiscriminately delete the review (unless I say otherwise on the review page.)
One more thing… Some of you may notice that I have never referred the three legends as dogs or cats, but instead creatures or 'the Three.' This is because of the argument that takes place in how they're described. For now, if you're going to give mention of them together in the reviews, refer to them as the Three. (That's the best I can come up with… it is, however, not to be mistaken for the Legendary Birds.) I don't want huge arguments on a review page as to whether they're this or that.
