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celestrial
May 30th, 2005, 03:08 AM
COLD IN SYDNEY try living in NZ *mutters about the freezing cold looks at toes i think ive got frist bite!*

lol, i can believe that. My sister went to NZ not to long ago, i'm planning to have an island trip soon. Your an islander Silvia? hehe, i am. I'm actually part Maori. :D

bai_xu
May 31st, 2005, 11:35 AM
Hello everyone, sorry if I'm a bit late, joining this forum...
Anyway, I have a question that I very badly want to find out...and here it is:

In The Riddle, on page 458, Cadvan said :...from what you say, it seems that Nelsor and the Winterking were lovers.

?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????

I mean, Nelsor is male, and so is the Winterking :confused: ...and yet Arkan wants Maerad to love him, when he loved a male before...

Is the Winterking, Arkan, gay or not????????????????????

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Laurie
May 31st, 2005, 02:21 PM
COLD IN SYDNEY try living in NZ *mutters about the freezing cold looks at toes i think ive got frist bite!*
thankyou! all these Aussies are too soft thanks to that fabulous weather they're all so used to. they should try living where we do silvia. ;) oh and hi celestrial!

i think the elidhu are above labels like that - i think they love who they love, whether they're male or female - a bit like the ancient greeks


and as everyone seems to be sharing, my msn is redlaurie_yellowlaurie@hotmail.com for anyone who's there

alison
May 31st, 2005, 07:00 PM
i think the elidhu are above labels like that - i think they love who they love, whether they're male or female - a bit like the ancient greeks


Yes, they would probably be puzzled by any labels. Ambiguous in every way... though Ardina seems intensely female.

Eamane Elendil
June 1st, 2005, 12:17 PM
Come on... we'r all changin da subject on other threads, tell wot u think will happen with Cadvan and Maerad here!!!
I think Maerad should hav Cadvanz baby, and she gts really imbarassed wen she decides to tell him and Cadvan goz deep red... blah blah blah.

~Eamane Elendil

aerdnA
June 1st, 2005, 02:38 PM
maybe but if maerad did have cadvan's baby what would all the other bards think? they were already suspicious of them since the begining.

Sirion
June 1st, 2005, 03:06 PM
i'm voting for that! they should get together and have a family, the kid would be amazingly powerful, coz maerad and cadvan r some of the most powerful bards there are

Becks
June 1st, 2005, 03:44 PM
I bet u they WONT get together, I bet Cadan will be sum sort of relative...Im not actually goin 2 bet anyfin on the last one or the first either......

alison
June 1st, 2005, 07:23 PM
Darlinks - I merged the Cadvan Luvs Maerad thread with this one - this is where the relationship discussion has been happening, including some erm interesting scenarios from various bods, and Gemini's wonderful fanfic... ;)

Lola Bert
June 2nd, 2005, 02:59 AM
I don't think Cadvan and maerad will end up together either. It'll be too predictable.
Anyway, speaking of relationships, I was wondering how Saliman and Hem's relationship will turn out. Let's just hope that Hem doesn't turn evil, resulting in his legs getting chopped off with a lightsaber!

 

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