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Relationships in the book



Silvia
May 7th, 2005, 09:03 PM
hi guys just for peter i made a new thread ok this is for all ur realtionship things hehehe hope you like it....

Silvia
May 7th, 2005, 09:05 PM
is it just me or were lots of people dissapointed that dernhill and maerad didnt get together??? i thoguht they would make a good match but he had to die... it made the story more intresting...

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Gemini
May 7th, 2005, 11:21 PM
Yeah, it is pretty sad that he had to die and all, Maerad is constantly thinking about him whenever, through her perspective, is talking about relationships.

I just read an interesting qoute from Nerili "... those who truly love do not desire power. Among bards, it is often known as the way of the heart. The Dark understands nothing of this: it is its greatest weakness."
Hmm interesting, was it Tari who said that Maerad could defeat Sharma through the power of love (that's sort hippie :D) or something, so obviously relationships are most definately some of the most important themes throughout the books if indeed it does come down to that.

I do find the realtionship between Maerad and Hem so sweet, those two really do love each other so much **tear**, and its really cute the way Hem looks up to Maerad as this great saviour or something.

Silvia
May 7th, 2005, 11:28 PM
yay the thread is starting. yes she always seems to associate relationships with dernhill.... the spoiler u can read that in the sample chapters....hem and maerad do have a really good relationship and it is soo sweet! i hope maerad comes through though i think she will

Siobhan
May 8th, 2005, 07:49 AM
With defeating Sharma through the power of love i thought
Cos Dernhil is kind of dead
it might be with Cadvan or Arkan maybe... But hopefully Cadvan

Bridie
May 8th, 2005, 12:38 PM
i was just wondering when arkan would come into this convosation. tho i do think that maerad and cadvan are a much better match...

Mrs. Cadvan
May 9th, 2005, 06:37 AM
Like the theory that Maerad and Cadvan might defeat Sharma with love :rolleyes: ... how do you guys think they'd do it? Kiss him to death? :D

Siobhan
May 9th, 2005, 06:49 AM
How about....

"As they came face to face with the Nameless One himself, Maerad reached out her mind to Cadvan, becoming one in themselves. Maerad felt an overwhelming sense of power as their undying love for each other was to prove to be the best weapon of all.

We can do it Said Cadvan

And with that they both sent out a lightening bolt the size of Edil-Amarandh which hit Sharma right in the middle of his forehead knocking him flat on the ground"

How about that? ;) :D




*Please note I am joking I'm not seriously thinking that would be a good idea :p *

Silvia
May 9th, 2005, 06:51 AM
lol the power if love! hehehe yes i dont think that would go very well in the book!

Gemini
May 9th, 2005, 07:19 AM
How about....As they came face to face with the Nameless One himself, Maerad reached out her mind to Cadvan, becoming one in themselves. Maerad felt an overwhelming sense of power as their undying love for each other was to prove to be the best weapon of all.

We can do it Said Cadvan

And with that they both sent out a lightening bolt the size of Edil-Amarandh which hit Sharma right in the middle of his forehead knocking him flat on the ground"

How about that?
You forgot the part when Sharma staggers home to tell his mummy "Maerad and Cadvan are mean! They pushed me over and see?! SEE?! he left a mark on my forhead! and i didn't do nuffin'... honest! SHE STARTED IT! *mutters* stupid chosen one"

 

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