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owleye
September 6th, 2005, 05:06 PM
why would it be hard

Aras
September 6th, 2005, 06:40 PM
everythings hard.. how is that relationship going to be harder than the next? i think its a perfectly normal relationship of hard-levels, with or without the frustration of both being so powerful... or... nevermind, i have no idea what i'm talking about. :confused:

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MissMary
September 7th, 2005, 09:21 AM
well, that`s hard to put in words...

i think that he is just perfect to have crush on, that sounds horrible, but i hope you know what i mean...
i mean, he`s gorgeous and mysterious, and all that...but still...

i think that mysterious side of him would make it hard to be together with him, i donīt know about you guys, but there are things that would just drive me crazy...like almost dying and not say a word...
i donīt know, maybe i remember everything wrong, but i thought although he has good friends he always kind of keeps his feelings secret...thst would make a relationship difficult, wouldn`t it?

iīm not saying itīs impossible...just hard...

owleye
September 7th, 2005, 03:02 PM
but in norlach? he let her into his mind he doesnt show his feeling because it would.....hmmm make him feel weak? or somthing

MissMary
September 7th, 2005, 04:06 PM
yeah, thatīs what i mean...iīm a very (VERY!!!) emotional person, i couldnīt be together with someone who thinks showing emotions/feelings is a sign of weakness...it would drive me crazy...i get angry just thinking about it... ~.~

Mrs. Cadvan
September 7th, 2005, 04:19 PM
i think that mysterious side of him would make it hard to be together with him, i donīt know about you guys, but there are things that would just drive me crazy...like almost dying and not say a word...
i donīt know, maybe i remember everything wrong, but i thought although he has good friends he always kind of keeps his feelings secret...thst would make a relationship difficult, wouldn`t it?

iīm not saying itīs impossible...just hard...

Actually all that stuff you've listed makes him all the more endearing to me! Go brooding mysterious guys!! :D

MissMary
September 7th, 2005, 04:36 PM
yeah...i know what you mean...heīs wonderful

i do not doubt that he could fall in love with Maerad and all that, but this whole relationship thing...i just canīt see them living happily ever after...but i never liked happy ends, so maybe itīs all just in my head ~.~
this stuff is so hard to say in english...i have to study...learn more words...
*gets a dicionary to memorize it*

Noodle
September 7th, 2005, 04:52 PM
Didn't it say in the intro to The Gift that the Pellinor series shouldn't be seen as just a love story or something like that? Some romance must come in somewhere then, musn't it? And the most obvious option for a relationship seems to be with Maerad and Cadvan.

MissMary
September 7th, 2005, 05:00 PM
well, iīm not saying that there wonīt be romance...i just canīt see them being happy and together in the end...although i really hope theyīll get together...

emerald_dragyn
September 7th, 2005, 06:01 PM
Ohh, I dunno. There's been some hot discussion about a Cadvan/Winterking thing, or Maerad/Sharma.....
you never know!! Maybe it'll end up Enkir/Ondril, Maerad/Ardina, Cadvan/Mrs. Cadvan (as a new character, of course) and Hem/Gilman..... hehehe oh and Sharma? he can end up with........ Silvia!!

Sick and wrong? I know I am

:D

Emerald :) :) :)

 

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