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- shadowbinding shoe
- The Gap Into Spam
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Hey everyone. I just joined in after finishing the Fatal Revenant.
I always liked the Covenant series (and Donaldson's other stories as well). Very dark and angsty yet still poetic in their descriptions of beauty and dedication to its preservation. I went into the chapter discussions' section and they look enthralling.
I always liked the Covenant series (and Donaldson's other stories as well). Very dark and angsty yet still poetic in their descriptions of beauty and dedication to its preservation. I went into the chapter discussions' section and they look enthralling.
- Evans Caamora
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Greetings fellow SRD fans. I just finished reading Fatal Revenant last night. Wow!!! I'd read the original series years ago and I wasn't sure at first if I could get into the series when I started reading Runes of the Earth last week. I remembered that I'd really enjoyed SRD's intense writing style, as I've also read the 'Gap' series and the Mordant's Need series. I knew that the plot would be extremely complex and confusing because it had been a long time since I'd read the first two chronicles, Now, I'm going to go back and re-read the original six books. It's great to see that there's a website for this.
Vain edit: Please use spoiler code for anything related to Runes and Fatal Revenant We have specific forums for them. Great to have you on board
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but by the time I'd gotten to the part where Linden secured the Staff of Law in 'Runes', I found myself hooked again.
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Welcome newcomers, SBS, and EC, I like the name, and Menolly, that was sweet of you. No wonder we all feel so welcome in your presence. I've spent a lot of time lately being thankful for my fellow watchers, they really are an amazing bunch of people, and I have no doubts that you'll love it here.
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- stonemaybe
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- Evans Caamora
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Thanks Vain, I'll try to be more careful... The sad part is....I don't remember what it was that I had said.Evans Caamora wrote:Now, I'm going to go back and re-read the original six books.Spoiler
but by the time I'd gotten to the part where Linden secured the Staff of Law in 'Runes', I found myself hooked again.
Vain edit: Please use spoiler code for anything related to Runes and Fatal Revenant We have specific forums for them. Great to have you on board
Oh, and thanks everyone for the great welcome!
- variol son
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shadowbinding shoe and Evans Caamora, welcome to Kevins Watch.
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In the name of their ancient pride and humiliation, they had made commitments with no possible outcome except bereavement.
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In the name of their ancient pride and humiliation, they had made commitments with no possible outcome except bereavement.
He knew only that they had never striven to reject the boundaries of themselves.
Evan, Vain simply put a spoiler mask on the part that is relevant. You can read what was under it by clicking and dragging your mouse over the darkened text. You will find this handy utility at the top of your reply post, under "spoiler"--on the far right hand side of the tags list. Just pm me or another mod if you need help in figuring it out!Evans Caamora wrote: Thanks Vain, I'll try to be more careful... The sad part is....I don't remember what it was that I had said.
- Evans Caamora
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