Subject: Some answers
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Posted on: 2018-06-27 15:54:00 UTC

First off, thanks.
The tense changes were mainly to imply what time it was taking place in. The double line spacing between "No more.-" and "Or the bullet" was intentional, to separate it from the rest, and indicate a time shift. It shifts to the present tense, because it's when people are talking about it. Honestly, personal mistake not adding a second space between "get what he deserves" and "Another month".

Re, SPaG:

I used approached for that very reason. We, as the reader, are not supposed to know if the bullet, say, is touching him, or if it's inches away. As a writer, I wanted that uncertainty.

Stray hyphen was intended to give the section preceding it sort of a "reporty" feel. Not super duper official, but still some inkling of it.

The golems might have simply been silenced by burying them. It's hard to hear screeching under 50 ft of dirt. Or maybe they were deactivated by someone. Lost power. Or maybe the small hammers just didn't work. so they had to use bigger ones.

Thanks for the help with the rest of the SPaG; and because I forgot to mention it earlier, partial credit to John Milton (yes, that Milton) for inspiring this writing style.

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