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by chrisd » Sat Dec 13, 2014 1:25 pm | |
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I now fear that, having given us TWO snippets in quick succession, His Excellency, The Great Panjandrum, Lord High Everything Else & Celery Chaser-in-Chief will now let us all "Stew in our own juices" Until NEXT YEAR
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by dreamrider » Sun Dec 14, 2014 5:45 am | |
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@tootall; Do you know who runsforcelery is? Let's just say that this scene is UNDOUBTEDLY very, very real... ...and evil, twisted, and not at all what it appears to be, in some really unexpected way. dreamrider PS - Merry Christmas, David, and Sharon, and kids, if you are looking in. dr |
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by Bahzellstudent » Sun Dec 14, 2014 8:48 am | |
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wow - bonus snippet hidden in the snippet thread; thanks twice over RFC. My anticipation for the book goes up in some sort of geometric progression as each snippet comes out- I just hope the publishers remain on schedule, otherwise we will have more one exploding enthusiast come next Autumn!
Happy Christmas David to you and yours. |
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by DianeSilva » Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:51 pm | |
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Thank you Mr Weber for the snippet. Poor Sandaria. she and Aivah must be in such shock. As another poster Sadi it's too bad Mikhal Staynair Cosby have been there to help Merlin and Nimue. I think Merlin is going to have a hard time convincing Sandaria about the truth about Lanhorne |
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by Kakai » Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:40 pm | |
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Thank you, O Mighty Celery Chaser! Merry Christmas to you and your family! I'll save new year wishes in hopes of having another snippets before 2015...
Emphasis mine. If it hammered him out of his chair, would that mean that Khapahr stood behind him and kind of... shot through the chair? Also: rules of physics indicate that if bullet had enough force to throw dozens-kilograms man off the chair, it would probably throw Khapahr as well. Either artistic license or... a) it is a dream, so rules of physics don't apply b) it was Thrisk's psychical reaction (he jumped off the chair) So I'd say he survived that. -----------
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by McGuiness » Sun Dec 14, 2014 4:41 pm | |
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This is exactly what I expected - show the contents of the cave but gloss over them for the reader. After all, that's exactly what we got when Merlin took Sharleyan to the cave, so why should Aivah's tour be any different? (For us poor, tantalized readers I mean.) Besides, it gives RFC the freedom to pull any sort of tech he needs from the cave in the future, since we don't have anything close to an inventory of what's in it. Just in case he has a better idea later of on course! At this point the explanation used by Archbishop Staynair would be helpful - the Writ took truths from many of the Earth's religions, so not all of it is a fraud. That would settle Sandaria and Aivah down quite a bit, and lead to their acceptance that the CoGA is the greatest fraud ever perpetuated on the human race. A warm chat with a respected clergyman who understands the truths in the Writ, yet hasn't lost his faith despite knowing the entire religion is designed to keep humanity forever chained to the face of Safehold is exactly what the doctor ordered. I hope Merlin realizes this. These two women would respond better to the approach used with Father Paityr rather than boggling their minds with a massive demonstration of Terran Federation technology, which despite Merlin's explanations, is indistinguishable from magic to them. Sandaria may be taking a rather long nap, although her meltdown may occur later. But Father Paityr said very much the same thing after learning the truth. Time for an extended retreat after getting her com. Aivah can work with Merlin and Cayleb to become acclimated. As much as we've been led to respect her intelligence and abilities, she believed! Her case is much more like Paityr Wylsynn than we may have realized. (And double so for Sandaria!) So OWL's remotes are going to have to keep a very close watch on both of them. "Oh bother", said Pooh as he glanced through the airlock window at the helmet he'd forgotten to wear. |
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by pokermind » Sun Dec 14, 2014 4:52 pm | |
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RFC gave us a more comprehensive tour of the cave in OAR when Merlin woke up repeating it every time someone visits will just make later books redundant. Hmm will those stands of modern weapons be used, or is fear of the OBS going to preclude there use?
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by McGuiness » Sun Dec 14, 2014 5:11 pm | |
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Uh, there's a pretty noticeable ellipsis in the sentence "Thirsk looked back at him . . . and Khapahr squeezed the trigger." So we have absolutely no idea how much text comes between those two phrases. This could be a dream. Khapahr could have shot the chair. Note that it does not say that the earl was hit by the bullet, nor that the earl was Thirsk. Taking this "scene" at face value, which as we know is a dubious proposition when RFC is deliberately trying to "tantalize" us readers, it seems that there will be a clever attempt at faking Thirsk's death. If the Inquisition accepts its veracity, they'd most likely release Thirsk's family from "protective custody," after which they'll conveniently disappear. Thirsk's grave will hold no body, or at least not his, and if he's buried at sea, a tractor beam will pull his "corpse" from beneath the waves. Who knows, there may be a small submarine in Nimue's cave if the narrative calls for one! "Oh bother", said Pooh as he glanced through the airlock window at the helmet he'd forgotten to wear. |
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by Annachie » Sun Dec 14, 2014 6:20 pm | |
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As Bobby Ewing walks out of the shower in nothing but a towel? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You are so going to die. :p ~~~~ runsforcelery ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ still not dead. |
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by DrakBibliophile » Sun Dec 14, 2014 7:22 pm | |
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Nah, the Dallas gimmick would be if the open scene of the book following HFQ revealed that HFQ was just a dream.
Note, in Robert A Heinlein's Citizen Of The Galaxy, the main character wakes up from a dream where the villain was about to have him flogged. So it's a long standing trick of the trade for authors to have scenes that quickly turn out to be a dream.
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