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Congrats Coco! You finished an 'impossible' D-mod out of spite! Yay!
I think D-mod authors decide on making trilogies because they get this grand idea where they come up with a story where they can easily split it into three parts, instead of making one huge D-mod, because actually completing something that epic is usually pretty unlikely. But then the trilogy is also unlikely to be finished as well because it'd still be the same amount of work. A lot of it. For me, I wasn't originally planning on Dink and the Bonca to be a trilogy, it was originally just two parts. The romp, then the epic. But eventually I came up with a great idea for a cliffhanger ending for the epic which evolved into needing a part three to finish the storyline. I can't speak for anyone else, but this is my reasoning for a trilogy.
I think D-mod authors decide on making trilogies because they get this grand idea where they come up with a story where they can easily split it into three parts, instead of making one huge D-mod, because actually completing something that epic is usually pretty unlikely. But then the trilogy is also unlikely to be finished as well because it'd still be the same amount of work. A lot of it. For me, I wasn't originally planning on Dink and the Bonca to be a trilogy, it was originally just two parts. The romp, then the epic. But eventually I came up with a great idea for a cliffhanger ending for the epic which evolved into needing a part three to finish the storyline. I can't speak for anyone else, but this is my reasoning for a trilogy.