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| Old White-Beard Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Re: Ralan Bek How long did that take to write out? Incredible argument. I agree with all the facts, they all seems correct to me. One point at a time though. I also remember that Nalar influenced both the Valheru and the lesser gods. Now, if he could do that, why can't the other greater gods together influence him? As for the Dasati Dark God, do you think that in the second realm all the 'gods' are in a human form? Or maybe the Dark God is in fact a Valheru? They fought didn't they? As for Macros and the time-traveling, do you think he tells Pug his secret and becomes powerful once more? Pug can make things travel back in time in the future so it is a possibility. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Idaho
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| Re: Ralan Bek Oooohhhh good lord that took about 3 hours to write, although I was taking breaks every few minutes to check my Facebook ![]() As for Macros, I'm not entirely sure what to think...since it seems he has the habit of popping up in many rather convienient times, he definitely won't fade out anytime soon. Although I have to wonder why [spoiler alert] he says, in Into a Dark Realm, that the gods were punishing him for his attempted ascension, when it seems Sarig was purposely helping him to defeat the demon king in Rage of a Demon King. What gives? It didn't seem as though they needed to punish him any further, considering he's already Sarig's tool, and Pug stopped him from becoming Sarig's avatar...despite what Pug said, about the gods not really wanting Macros to ascend. Still, I would have to conclude that Macros will probably show more power than we thought he has in the later books, and as he has a penchant for warping the details about his own power, well........... For the Dasati Gods, I really don't know. They very well could all be Dasati, physically, but then again, who knows?? It would sort of make sense when you think about the Talnoy. But, while it would be extremely cool, I doubt the Dark God could in fact be a Valheru....after all, it is mentioned that one of the Valheru was torn to shreds by the Dasati, and if they can do that, I doubt that any of the Valheru would be strong or cunning enough to overcome the Dasati and insinuate themself into Dasati society and become a god. But I hesitate to debate those points because it's something that we'll have to wait for...after all, Feist (thank the lord) is writing one more book for this saga, and then two more sagas, so I think we'll get our answer soon enough ![]() |
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| Re: Ralan Bek Is the Dark Lord of the Dasati like the Talnoy perhaps? Perhaps a captured Valheru died and they took his spirit and created a monster? That seems like a good idea, but almost certainly not true ![]() |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Idaho
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| Re: Ralan Bek Huh. Good point. I never thought to consider that. Come to think of it, it could be possible. And it does seem like something the servants of Nalar would do. But I'm not so sure the Dasati would do it...who knows? |
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