tarrin's attackin the inn
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tarrin's attackin the inn
the book after tarrin set to the tower while in the inn there was a fire and he saw a bieng or something in the fire attacking him before he jumped out the window what was that thing
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Would assume a Fire Elemental.beastkiller18 wrote:the book after tarrin set to the tower while in the inn there was a fire and he saw a bieng or something in the fire attacking him before he jumped out the window what was that thing
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But wasn't this before Wizards and Sorcerers could control a Elemental? The Weave had not been repaired to that point?
Since there were only three Suikin alive at the time. Tarrin, Jenna and Spyder. I can't remember what came with each additional Suikin. Can someone refresh us?
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Since there were only three Suikin alive at the time. Tarrin, Jenna and Spyder. I can't remember what came with each additional Suikin. Can someone refresh us?
J-Man5
Re: tarrin's attackin the inn
Shrug, it could have been a Fire Demon then...J-Man5 wrote:But wasn't this before Wizards and Sorcerers could control a Elemental? The Weave had not been repaired to that point?
Since there were only three Suikin alive at the time. Tarrin, Jenna and Spyder. I can't remember what came with each additional Suikin. Can someone refresh us?
J-Man5
Re: tarrin's attackin the inn
It's a weak kind of creature called a Fireshade, related to Mephits, which Priests and Druids can summon. It has no real powers or abilities outside of the fact that, well, it's made out of fire. It makes burning down a building rather easy.
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I just finished book 1 and am now a couple chapters into 2. I've been wondering why Tarrin never mentioned seeing the creature in the fire. Did he think he only imagined it? Did he think it was unimportant? Did he just forget with all the other things going on to and around him?
Oh, and while I'm asking about him:
Oh, and while I'm asking about him:
...and then...Did crippling Jula make your pain any less?
"She betrayed me!" he screamed.
It looks to me like Tarrin missed something in his talk with the Goddess, that he didn't kill Jula (since he had walked out before she breathed her last, allowing her to drink the vial of his blood).He recanted the events of the night, his dispatching of Jula, and the branding and warning he gave to the Keeper, then he went on to his life-shattering encounter with the Goddess.
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I see (in book 3) in the 2 years since the attack that they apparently didn't rebuild the inn. Was business that slow in that area? Was it rebuilt and then burned down again by the invading army? Was it built in another part of the village instead?
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Re: tarrin's attackin the inn
Don't forget that the Dal's army first invaded through Aldreth towards Torrain. So, the invasion had to happen soon after Tarrin's parents left. In fact the goblin attack that precipitated their leaving was probably the first scouts for the invasion. (just my opinion)
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Why didn't Tarrin mention the vision in the flames? hmmm.....
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Why didn't Tarrin mention the vision in the flames? hmmm.....
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