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Becks
May 17th, 2005, 03:00 AM
Thanks Ali!!!!!! :D

Silvia
May 17th, 2005, 05:44 AM
NEW THREAD!!!! i cant keep up people!!!! but anyway u scared me sooo much with the tittle.....WHEN HEM DIES.............. dont play with my head like that :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: i think saliman will die and maybe hem..... maerad with cadvans baby yes!!! great idea(take note alison maerad is going to be pregnant with cadvans baby).

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Silvia
May 17th, 2005, 05:48 AM
We're drifting off to chat again, guys...remember that other people wanting to read these threads have to trawl through it all, as Silvia complained earlier. Maybe read Dag's SFF guidelines above...

*blushes* y i am 1 to complain

Gemini
May 17th, 2005, 06:17 AM
Alison, promise me you will turn into one of those authors who have "miracle babies" ie one of those "Yes, Hernado is dead, but even as i weep, his child is growing within my womb... yes, i will always have a piece of him with me"
EWWWWWW YECH........ *vomit*.

SOOO back on topic, it seems everyone will think Saliman will die, hmmm interesting :D :rolleyes:. I wonder who the "Important" character who's goind to do ide is? It's more than likely to be somebody we meet in The Crow, hmmm? Zelika maybe? I'll have to read the sample chapters again.

Silvia
May 17th, 2005, 06:23 AM
MAYBE IT WILL BE MAERAD WHO DIES IN THE CROW!! justn jokes lol

alison
May 17th, 2005, 06:29 AM
Maerad as an unwed teen mother? Cor! I guess it would make the story all very up-to-date... (takes notes...)

But the way things are going, Pellinor is going to end up like a Shakespearean tragedy, with corpses strewn everywhere! Seems that Maerad is the only one left standing at this point. Admittedly life is pretty dangerous in Edil-Amarandh at present, and only going to get dangerouser...

alison
May 17th, 2005, 06:34 AM
I spoke too soon... :)

MAYBE IT WILL BE MAERAD WHO DIES IN THE CROW!! justn jokes lol

No, I can safely say that Maerad is alive at the end of The Crow, because it's about what happens at the same time as what goes on in The Riddle. Both stories finish on the same day. But as for Book 4... who can say? :eek:

Siobhan
May 17th, 2005, 06:38 AM
I hope that dosen't mean Cadvan's going to die again :eek: We've already been through that once I don't feel like going there again

Gemini
May 17th, 2005, 06:57 AM
Alison, promise me you will turn into one of those authors who have "miracle babies" ie one of those "Yes, Hernado is dead, but even as i weep, his child is growing within my womb... yes, i will always have a piece of him with me"
EWWWWWW YECH........ *vomit*.

AAAAHHHHHH I'M AN IDIOT.... i meant to say "promise me you will NOT...."
argh, me brain stupid.
sooo

fields strew with bodies... hmmm. But, we forgot two possibly (?) obvious deaths, Oron and Nelac, didn't Cadvan say he had a feeling he'd see nether again?

soul_elements
May 17th, 2005, 06:58 AM
Back again. And should be doing my chem again. *sigh* why do I always do this? Anyway .... back to the topic (sometimes I rail off ... fine- I ALWAYS rail off).

It's going to be weird - I mean different-weird not freak-weird - when I read "The Crow" because I'll already know a bit already from "The Riddle". I can't remember reading a book that was about the same time but from different characters' perspectives. Hmmm ... Interesting.

Ali, please don't make "The Singing" end like a Shakespearean tragedy where the dying people talk for about one hour and THEN croak. Always thought he went a bit overboard with the whole dying thing but then again, what good's a play that isn't a bit melodramatic, hey?

Ummm ... who's Irc? I can't seem to remember ... (goldfish memory again, remember? Or rather, don't remember???)

 

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