First, thanks to RFC for what is truly a masterpiece. Best yet in the Safehold series...
So... in random order some thoughts...
Best prognosticator: PeterZ. His visualization of how the final book would lay out was the closest to how it actually happened earned him the mirror ball of prognosticaton. The only exception to this was his little fantasy about Rayno. Otherwise, congrats, Peter... I really did a better job with LAMA.
Romantic moment: Fancy Merlin and Nynian in bed. Wonder if RoseandHeather has read the book by this time... Bet she is in rapture if she has.
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Most poignant moment: Reconcilliation between Thirsk and Ahlverez. That was very touching and the highlight of the book for me.
Biggest disappointment: In the end the inquisition is still there, broken and bowed, but still there. COGA'S political power is vastly diminished but not broken. Allies stop before war aims are achieved setting up the next war 20 years down the way.
Saddest moment: When Eraystor blows up with Zhaztro and all hands..
Meanderings: Am pleased with progress toward reconcilliation between Charis and Dohlar. My own speculation about how Dohlar comes out of the war here turned out to be pretty close.
It wasn't clear if S. Harchong has suceeded from N. Harchong. They seem to be bargaining with the Alliance to get their boys home. N. Harchong on the other hand wants nothing to do with its vets. Invite them to gather their families to Silverlode, maybe. I wonder if N. Harchong's vets will be allowed to reclaim their families. It will be interesting to see how all of that plays out.
So Duchairn and Maigwair end up being the survivors, at least for now. Instead of a Group of four, a Group of two... Duchairn has the moral authority as Grand Vicar... Maigwair brings in the troops to enforce order.
Don
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