Thread:The Demon In Me/@comment-25376269-20180704203955/@comment-25376269-20180705121110

KillerZ wrote: Actually it is quite mature to close the page until the issue is resolved, to prevent the mindless edit war. I personally can't contribute to the topic however, having not read the novel myself. It makes me want to buy and read it, just for such occasions though. I think that it's better to talk about it first, instead of discharge 3000+ letters that I wrote, sum up everything with "it conficts with the story" and take away my right to edit the page without telling me anything.

I've read the section related to the novel and the points brought up regarding the canon don't make sense as seen that the novel come before the comics. The only things that should conflicts with the rest of the canon are the word "year" that it's an error(as seen that Crystal Dynamics specified that the novel happens before the comics), and the fact that Lara is getting professional help for her SPTD, while it's not happening in the comics(and it's not true, because in the novel it's reported that the doctors diagnosed the SPTD but she refused professional help, as seen that she thinks that she can handle it by herself).

I was going to ignore the novel because of that missleading section. Luckly, I'm curious. I suggest you to read it(the story introduces a couple of important elements that probably will return), there is even a free copy to read online.