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soul_elements
May 16th, 2005, 06:33 AM
JUST KIDDING! :p Got your attention, didn't I? "The Crow"'s more about Hem anyway and we know that he has an important role in all this so maybe he will be sacrificed ... hope he won't be, though. Who else might die by the end of the last book? Predictions anyone?

alison
May 16th, 2005, 06:49 AM
It certainly got my attention! Well, I guess I'm not the one to talk here (since I'm supposed to know) so my Lips Are Sealed. I'll watch the speculations with interest...!

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Gemini
May 16th, 2005, 07:33 AM
you certainly got my attention :D.

Hmm i've had this strange feeling for a while that Saliman will die, being the token black guy and all :rolleyes:.

yodee
May 16th, 2005, 08:05 AM
I agree about Saliman, he may indeed die though I don't think Hem'll die because the death would totally affect Maerad in a way that she may not be able to get over it.

soul_elements
May 16th, 2005, 08:15 AM
How about this: Maerad and Cadvan get together. Cadvan dies in a heroic battle against Sharma and gives his last strength and power to Maerad, who uses it to defeat Sharma. Sharma dies (duh!). Maerad mourns Cadvan's death. Maerad discovers that she is pregnant with CADVAN'S BABY!!!!!!!!!!!

How about that, huh?

Still don't know about Hem though ... Saliman might die, I agree with you there.

Gemini
May 16th, 2005, 08:23 AM
How about this: Maerad and Cadvan get together. Cadvan dies in a heroic battle against Sharma and gives his last strength and power to Maerad, who uses it to defeat Sharma. Sharma dies (duh!). Maerad mourns Cadvan's death. Maerad discovers that she is pregnant with CADVAN'S BABY!!!!!!!!!!!

Can anyone say "DAYS OF OUR LIVES" ..... it's all abit cliched to me, but then again, eveything is these days. I also doubt that i'd ever get over it if either Maerad or Cadvan died.................. nah, stuff 'em :D. hmmm what would be the most tourturous death we could think of? :D jk

Hem, is a posssiblity, but i agree with yodee. By the end of Riddle you can see the depth of Maerads pure love for her brother and i agree that if he were to die, she would never/ spend most of her life trying to get over it.

Aubs
May 16th, 2005, 11:05 AM
How about this: Maerad and Cadvan get together. Cadvan dies in a heroic battle against Sharma and gives his last strength and power to Maerad, who uses it to defeat Sharma. Sharma dies (duh!). Maerad mourns Cadvan's death. Maerad discovers that she is pregnant with CADVAN'S BABY!!!!!!!!!!!

*laughs head off* Wow, gotta say, very inventive!!!!!!!!!! I think Saliman might die aswell. Hope he doesn't (I like him, he's nice). Ah well. Have to wait a year until it comes out...............

Hope your all dandy.

***Aubs***

Aubs
May 16th, 2005, 11:07 AM
Oh yeah, the title certainly caught my awareness!

Suzie
May 16th, 2005, 11:09 AM
i just realised i will be 16 by the time ive read all of the series (maby older) :eek: (the face says it all)

ps i nearly died whan i saw the title YOU SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH PPLS HEADS LIKE THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aubs
May 16th, 2005, 11:12 AM
Well, if the next book comes out next year (as I've been told) and the last one a year later then I'll be.................*counts on fingers (I never was, and never will be good at Maths)* about 15. 'Round 'bout then.

PS. LMAO Suzie!

 

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