Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26116863-20160311233650/@comment-24674051-20160330163056

We may get to see some of that. The way they set up the story, Henry is going to go about the author business in a more proper fashion by telling the stories rather than making them up. But how does he tell a story that he has not actually witnessed? Because it seems that his task is to reproduce Hades story so that the gang can learn how to defeat Hades (if that is even possible).

Yes, the Authors quill has pretty immense power, and that power went unchecked in Isaac's possession until the Apprentice trapped him. If Henry has learned anything from Grandpapa, it should be that all magic (and really all power in general) comes with a price. There's probably going to be some price to pay for recreating Hades Story (there should be anyway).