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| meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry Page 82 of paperback edition of castle of wizardry. errand with the orb of aldur touches the young colt that Belgarion brought back to life in the cave. the dry voice in Belgarion's mind simply says "done". what has been accomplished here. can't figure this one out. anyone out there know? cheers big sinky |
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| Spy with looks and guts Join Date: May 2004 Location: Germany
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry *****SPOILER WARNING***** I think the 'done' refers to the establishing of a bond between the Colt and Errand. As you read on in the series and get to the Malloreon. You'll find out that the colt, then a full grown horse is given to young Errand because Garion doesn't have the time to care for this special horse. What the end of Errand and the Horse will be... Sorry, I haven't come so far yet in my reading. Hope that helps... |
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry Thanks sira, Thats a possibility, but later reading of enchanters endgame seems to suggest that there is more to Errand than meets the eye. He seems to be a strange boy, total innocent, and that if my memory serves turns out to be something special in the mallorean. its been 15 years since i first read these books, and i enjoyed them back then when i was younger, but having re-read them i find mr & mrs eddings style of writing to be somewhat childish in parts. still it whiled away a few days for me on holidays. cheers big sinky |
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry just found this at another site MAJOR SPOILER WARNING ******************* Known throughout the Belgariad as Errand, Eriond was the innocent used by Zedar to steal the Orb of Aldur from its resting place in the throne room at Riva. His birthplace is unknown. After the death of Torak, he returned to the Vale of Aldur to be fostered by Polgara and Durnik, where he spent most of his time with his equine friend Horse. Renamed Eriond by UL, he became one of Garion's companions on the quest for his son, at the end of which he became the Child of Light for the final EVENT and replaced Torak as the God of the Angaraks. cheers big sinky |
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| Spy with looks and guts Join Date: May 2004 Location: Germany
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry well, big sinky, that's something that I couldn't know because I haven't read the whole of the Malloreon, yet. I agree on your comment concerning their style. I still find their works enjoyable though. Like you said: to while away some time. |
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| Hodor Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry Going to wake a long rested thread... SPOILERS AHEAD I think one thing that happened there was that some of the orb of aldurs and erionds power transfered to the horse. Maybe orb of aldur was an adapter that moved some erionds power to the horse. Afterwards the horse kind of did long "jumps", simply just skipped from one place to another and it didnt make any "sound" either, so it could have not been Garions power that the horse used. I think it got some of it too as garion woke him up from the dead. |
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| Unreg. Mutant Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Tyne and Wear
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry I thought it was more simple than that. I always assumed "done" meant that something which had been prophesised in one of the many books, had come to pass. In the case of the horse - that was meant to be given to Errand by Garion to establish a bond between them? But "Done" appears quite a few times in the series and it's always when some which was pre-ordained has come to pass. The voice which says "done" is the voice in Garion's head (in our world, he'd be given medication! ), which is the voice of the 'good' Fate. My 2c anyway. |
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| Damsel in this dress Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry garion often feels the 'voice of destiny' at prophesised events SPOILER when mandorallen saves cenedra etc... i agree that it is a symbol of the bond between horse and errand. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: New Zealand (Aotorea)
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| Re: meaning of "done" in castle of wizardry I always thought the "Done" comments were a bit of a let down. It's not as if the bond between Mandorallen/Ce'Nedra, or Errand/Horse, turned out to be of any major importance, is it. I can think of a hundred things of greater importance in the books (take Salmissra's transformation, for example) that did not appear to warrant a "Done". Nobody ever accused David Eddings of consistency though. |
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