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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:21 am
by ninjaboy
Zarathrustra, Worm..

I disagree with the idea that Linden's Dead would have been from the 'real' world. I understand how you have come to that conclusion, but I do not believe that her parents - or anyone from the 'real world' - were the 'shades' that Caer-Caveral was referring to..
I believe he was talking about High lord Kevin, who later appeared to Linden in Andelain, and who can well be described as 'grim'.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:52 am
by Vraith
ninjaboy wrote:Zarathrustra, Worm..

I disagree with the idea that Linden's Dead would have been from the 'real' world. I understand how you have come to that conclusion, but I do not believe that her parents - or anyone from the 'real world' - were the 'shades' that Caer-Caveral was referring to..
I believe he was talking about High lord Kevin, who later appeared to Linden in Andelain, and who can well be described as 'grim'.
You could very well be correct...but the other is more fun to play around with. ;)

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:15 pm
by thewormoftheworld'send
ninjaboy wrote:Zarathrustra, Worm..

I disagree with the idea that Linden's Dead would have been from the 'real' world. I understand how you have come to that conclusion, but I do not believe that her parents - or anyone from the 'real world' - were the 'shades' that Caer-Caveral was referring to..
I believe he was talking about High lord Kevin, who later appeared to Linden in Andelain, and who can well be described as 'grim'.
That was specifically whom I had in mind.

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:33 am
by duchess of malfi
I read the first post of this thread and I was "What? Dead Lena was in Andelain with her parents!!!!!!"

Obviously, others already said pointed that out. :)

But this is yet more evidence that some of Donaldson's readers actually know the content of his books better than he does. :? I get that feeling more and more as the Last Chronicles go on. :?