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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
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Thieran
Learned Scribe
Germany
293 Posts |
Posted - 22 Oct 2013 : 11:11:17
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Last page on chapter 1: who is the mysterious "tall, gaunt man" with eyes without pupils watching Magadon getting out of his burning tavern, grinning at him and writing into a book with a quill?
Did I miss something or is it left unclear who it was? Could he be a character (chosen?/god?) important for later events in the Sundering? |
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The Masked Mage
Great Reader
USA
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Posted - 22 Oct 2013 : 23:01:49
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quote: Originally posted by Thieran
Last page on chapter 1: who is the mysterious "tall, gaunt man" with eyes without pupils watching Magadon getting out of his burning tavern, grinning at him and writing into a book with a quill?
Did I miss something or is it left unclear who it was? Could he be a character (chosen?/god?) important for later events in the Sundering?
Very good question. |
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skychrome
Senior Scribe
713 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2013 : 07:56:22
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quote: Originally posted by Thieran
Last page on chapter 1: who is the mysterious "tall, gaunt man" with eyes without pupils watching Magadon getting out of his burning tavern, grinning at him and writing into a book with a quill?
Did I miss something or is it left unclear who it was? Could he be a character (chosen?/god?) important for later events in the Sundering?
There is probably a missed story behind it when the series got shortened to one book. Originally I felt this was Orsin, because of the physical description, but then the grinning and book with a quill did not feel like him. |
"You make an intriguing offer, one that is very tempting. It would seem that I have little alternative than to answer thusly: DISINTEGRATE!" Vaarsuvius, Order of the Stick 625 |
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Thieran
Learned Scribe
Germany
293 Posts |
Posted - 27 Oct 2013 : 20:02:06
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quote: Originally posted by skychrome
There is probably a missed story behind it when the series got shortened to one book.
That's another possibility!
quote: Originally posted by skychrome
Originally I felt this was Orsin, because of the physical description, but then the grinning and book with a quill did not feel like him.
That were my thoughts as well.
-- Still, I think there is a good chance that it is a hint at events to come... |
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Tanthalas
Senior Scribe
Portugal
508 Posts |
Posted - 27 Oct 2013 : 21:14:47
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I thought it was orsin too because of the description. |
Sir Markham pointed out, drinking another brandy. "A chap who can point at you and say 'die' has the distinct advantage". |
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Thieran
Learned Scribe
Germany
293 Posts |
Posted - 15 Dec 2013 : 15:37:59
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Here is what Mr Kemp said in his author thread:
quote: Originally posted by PaulSKemp
quote: Originally posted by Thieran
Hello Mr Kemp, There was a discussion in the Book Club (http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18453) regarding the identity of a character in chapter 1 of "The Godborn" - the "tall, gaunt man" with eyes without pupils watching Magadon getting out of his burning tavern, grinning at him and writing into a book with a quill. Can you shed some light on this? Many thanks!
Alas, I can't say much. Here's what I can say (and only this unfortunately): He's not a "man," and he has and/or will appear in the other Sundering novels.
Just what I suspected :)
Some very heavy speculation: someone who has something to do with Deneir? In any case, I certainly hope that the Lord of All Glyphs and Images will return.
Edit: Has anyone spotted 'him' in "The Companions"? I haven't read "The Adversary" yet but suspect that 'he' makes an appearance at least there. |
Edited by - Thieran on 15 Dec 2013 15:39:50 |
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charger_ss24
Learned Scribe
USA
108 Posts |
Posted - 16 Dec 2013 : 19:10:41
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quote: Originally posted by Thieran
Here is what Mr Kemp said in his author thread:
quote: Originally posted by PaulSKemp
quote: Originally posted by Thieran
Hello Mr Kemp, There was a discussion in the Book Club (http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18453) regarding the identity of a character in chapter 1 of "The Godborn" - the "tall, gaunt man" with eyes without pupils watching Magadon getting out of his burning tavern, grinning at him and writing into a book with a quill. Can you shed some light on this? Many thanks!
Alas, I can't say much. Here's what I can say (and only this unfortunately): He's not a "man," and he has and/or will appear in the other Sundering novels.
Just what I suspected :)
Some very heavy speculation: someone who has something to do with Deneir? In any case, I certainly hope that the Lord of All Glyphs and Images will return.
Edit: Has anyone spotted 'him' in "The Companions"? I haven't read "The Adversary" yet but suspect that 'he' makes an appearance at least there.
I don't recall seeing this "man" in "The Companions" and I may read it again before delving into "The Godborn" and "The Adversary" (trying to find "Shadowrealm" before starting "The Godborn"). I think if this "man" made a brief appearance in the first book, it would have been questioned already.
As for Deneir, I have a hard time wondering why this particular deity would have an interest in Magadon. IMHO, with wording like "struck Magadon odd" and "something about the man" and "goose pimples rose out of Magadon's skin" makes me think he's had a run in with this thing in the past. I have not yet read "Shadowrealm" yet, but could this character be the remains of his devilish self after the run in with his father in "Shadowbred"? |
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