The site continues to come along quite nicely. Since 3.1 went up in July, the site has also undergone some radical storyline changes, which better reflect the direction of the site and the stories within it that I am trying to tell. While there has been little change in actual events, many of the names and places have been updated. This therefore means that some of the content is now out of kilter, but over time these bugs will vanish for good.

The second big addition was the creation of a large amount of content that is set into the future. This has proven to be a great way of incorporating changes without upsetting the storyline. The best example is the new counties. Instead of changing the way I have had the counties set out since 2004, I have created a future event that will reform the counties. In a way, this is a storyline without changing the storyline.