So book 4, King of Swords, just wrapped up, and Jagganoth seems to be much readier than anybody else is for the end. Which is apparently coming sooner than I thought too, because Abaddon's note at the bottom indicates that book 5 will be the end of the story.
This seems like as good a time as any to jump in, with another story arc complete. If you're already reading it but you've been sleeping on the text supplements beneath most pages, the break between now and the next chapter would be a good time to go read those because they're all pretty good. The Tale of Prince Kassardis, which begins below this page but is collected on the wiki here, is something I've found personally useful given the feelings of hopelessness that Late 2020 this can easily bring about. (And the story of Aesma and the Three Masters, which I took the thread title from, is just fun.)
This seems like as good a time as any to jump in, with another story arc complete. If you're already reading it but you've been sleeping on the text supplements beneath most pages, the break between now and the next chapter would be a good time to go read those because they're all pretty good. The Tale of Prince Kassardis, which begins below this page but is collected on the wiki here, is something I've found personally useful given the feelings of hopelessness that Late 2020 this can easily bring about. (And the story of Aesma and the Three Masters, which I took the thread title from, is just fun.)