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(SPOILERS) Pure Curiosity

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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by Son_of_Sith   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:14 am

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The SSK by far... I'm enthralled by who Seijin Khody really was and the back story to that entire arc. I'm fairly burning with curiosity over whatever it is thats written in his journal and how he came to learn Espanol. Plus that will tie in with Nynian's back story as well which is only a plus imo.
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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by n7axw   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:39 am

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I'm really interested big time in all of it. But I will admit that what really has me holding my breath is the outcome of the drama in the cave.

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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by SYED   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 1:25 am

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The surviving leader of the dohlar army expadition might be more open and sympathetic to thirsk, so if both the navy and army are forced to side against the church, i could see them making a move.

WHile thirsk is cool, and i ould love to see him join the empire, i just cant see him going agains his country. I can see him smashing the church if forced to.
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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by Randomiser   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:53 am

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How RFC manages to wrap up 'the current war' in just HFC and one more book.

For HFC the northern campaign and actually getting to see the King Harahlds which have been so shamelessly trailed for so long.
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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by Weird Harold   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:59 am

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StalksInShadows wrote:Where does it say that Thirsk faked his death? I haven't seen that anywhere in the books or snippets.


It is a "mini-snippet" RFC posted around the new year. It's out of sequence from the rest of the snippets and just shows Thirsk being shot; forum speculation is that it is a fake death, but there is nothing concrete to justify that opinion.
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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by Philip Stanley   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:44 pm

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There's one more story line that hasn't been mentioned yet in this topic: The disaffected nobles in Corisand. I can easily see RWC having them attempt a coup and getting their heads handed to them!

It's like juggling, with lots of balls in the air at once!

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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by RunsInShadows   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 1:32 pm

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Philip Stanley wrote:There's one more story line that hasn't been mentioned yet in this topic: The disaffected nobles in Corisand. I can easily see RWC having them attempt a coup and getting their heads handed to them!

It's like juggling, with lots of balls in the air at once!

Philip Stanley


Ok, that aught to be a fun one to watch.
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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by n7axw   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 1:46 pm

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Philip Stanley wrote:There's one more story line that hasn't been mentioned yet in this topic: The disaffected nobles in Corisand. I can easily see RWC having them attempt a coup and getting their heads handed to them!

It's like juggling, with lots of balls in the air at once!

Philip Stanley


Are you referring to Sharleyan's problem children in Chisholm?

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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by Kakai   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:02 pm

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Personally, I'm looking forward to Dohlar plots (Thrisk, Haarahlds, Alvahrez), but <spoiler>
Nynian and Kohdy look interesting as well</spoiler>.
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Re: Pure Curiosity
Post by Philip Stanley   » Thu Feb 26, 2015 9:47 pm

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Philip Stanley wrote:There's one more story line that hasn't been mentioned yet in this topic: The disaffected nobles in Corisand. I can easily see RWC having them attempt a coup and getting their heads handed to them!

It's like juggling, with lots of balls in the air at once!

Philip Stanley


Yes, of course! I meant Chisolm!!! My bad.
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