User blog comment:Darkcloud1111/Darkcloud1111 Needs Your Help/@comment-2045351-20120627162550

Basically you use the ending to wrap up interpersonal relationships between all your characters, generally with them regrouping/celebrating/whatever. Generally with a plot device, maybe such as a device or item that ressurected the main enemy, or that they stopped him with, may be put away in some sort of safe area, locked up, or destroyed in order to end the reign of the villian for good, and potentially stop him from returning. However, especially if you are writing a series, and are only on the first few books, then you may want to conclude with the said above, and then end with the prelude opening to the next one (somewhat). In one of my series I am writing, my characters lose the final battle with an enemy, and thus the book concludes with them having to chase after him. Oh well, I hope any of this helped ^^. Oh, btw, many people aren't just looking for that epic battle scene at the end, they want to know what happens to the characters after, so just because the main enemy is gone, doesn't mean the book is over.