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Liana
February 16th, 2006, 02:08 AM
Hi Bellaswan3991 and welcome to this forum, i'm kinda new here too and it's so fun to communicate with like minded people.

Alassë
February 16th, 2006, 05:18 AM
Ok this is my chance to tell you what i think will happen at the end of the books (ignoring the m and c part) from the evidence we have in the previous 2 books...

Oron will die (sadly) The Gift Pg 169 UK
Nelac will possibly die (but i'm not completely convinced on this one) The Gift Pg 456 UK

The Nameless One will be defeated as Maerad finds and restores the TreesongThe Riddle and i guess the Singing

I do not believe that Saliman will die, although we will probably have to wait until we read the Crow seeing as we don't know very much about his character yet.

Another thing, there is NO chance that Hem could be the Nameless One because Sharma has been around for about 3000 years appendices in both books
So unless he's done some sort of shapeshifitng, mind changing thing I HIGHLY doubt that Hem could be the Nameless One. If this had happened then when he was scried by Nelac it would have been found.

And.... if Hem was the Nameless One then why were they Dark trying to get him killed or to join them? (when they believed he was the Foretold)

I simply believe that Hem is Maerad's brother (and still important in that respect) but not in any way linked to the Nameless One (except maybe to destroy him)

I do not believe that Pellinor will ever rebuilt- it will sort of be left so that people remember what happened there.

But i do think that either Maerad or Cadvan (not going there :D ) will become the first Bard of Norloch or at least in the circle of one of the schools.

Right, i think that should be enough to be getting on with. Hope you like it and i hope it makes sense :D

Alassë

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Celebriän
February 16th, 2006, 05:31 AM
Another thing, there is NO chance that Hem could be the Nameless One because Sharma has been around for about 3000 years appendices in both books
So unless he's done some sort of shapeshifitng, mind changing thing I HIGHLY doubt that Hem could be the Nameless One. If this had happened then when he was scried by Nelac it would have been found.

Alassë

Doesn't it also say that because Sharma is in so much pain he can only take on forms that can bear that pain and as such they are 'not pretty'.

Alassë
February 16th, 2006, 05:34 AM
err yeah i think so

I was wondering, where is the Nameless One at the moment?

Celebriän
February 16th, 2006, 05:44 AM
where? erm... isnt it Den Raven?

Liana
February 16th, 2006, 11:21 AM
I don't think maerad and cadvan will die in the books or hem either (he's too young)but i think it unlikely that cadvan or maerad will become part of the first circle anywhere as neither of them like being in towns very much.
Does anyone agree with me on the theory that cadvan will be the one who kills Imank the Hull.
I don't think Saliman will die either, at least not in the Crow.

snekababs
February 16th, 2006, 01:06 PM
well i ersonally am having second thoughts as to whether or not the "good" side WILL win...

becusae there can never be all good in the world, becusae there is some darkness in everyone. Sooooooo... i would have thought that they would have to re-unite the treesong and bring the good and the evil back into one.

BUT - Inka-Reb says "You think that the light will find the Song and make it whole, and then the world will be well. But I say that if either the Dark or the Light unite the halves of the Song, then that Day will be catastrophe" the riddle p330 UK

In which case... what have Maerad and Cadvan got to do? If they can't reunite the treesong, and they cant "win" over evil, and we are already decided that evil cant "win" over good...

so maybee they DO reunite the treesong, and EITHER the Elhidu and the Dark DONT want to "merge" together again so there is a big battle and the earth blows up, OR they cancel each other out, and Sharma gets his name back and the Elhidu get their mortality back...

lol i'm just having an intersting little debate here with myself and getting NOWHERE so please comment! am i just repeating whats been said earlier?

Celebriän
February 16th, 2006, 02:03 PM
Wow! I forgot about Inka-Reb saying that!

Cadvan does say at the end of the Riddle "I had already begun to think that this is a matter of undoing what Light or Dark should never have done".. "If that is so, we msut do, what we must do." P460

StarLily
February 16th, 2006, 06:44 PM
okay BUMP....

snekababs
February 20th, 2006, 03:21 PM
hm..............

 

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