
Anyway, the Masters are in a meeting, and Geraden is off to see if he can send her back, if she wants to go.
Enjoyed Havelock/Quillion's "intervention" and of course Gart's attack, although we don't know who he is yet.
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Moderator: Cord Hurn
I liked them travelling around, learning more about the Cares, and of course, seeing all the different things Imagery was achieving.Zarathustra wrote:I haven't read it in more than 6 years, but I remember liking the 1st book better than the 2nd. I liked all the intrigue in the castle, and thought the story suffered once they left. I don't remember Terisa bothering me at all. The final showdown was pretty cool. I also liked watching Terisa and Geridan (sp?) coming into their own.
At this point in time, I'm doing another re-read of MN, and just got past that scene where they see the Perdon's soldiers being attacked as they head for Orison.Avatar wrote:Aarrg, every time I read this I have to remember how much Terisa annoys me for the first book, and probably half the second. I swear I'm gonna start a THOOTMH.
Anyway, the Masters are in a meeting, and Geraden is off to see if he can send her back, if she wants to go.
Enjoyed Havelock/Quillion's "intervention" and of course Gart's attack, although we don't know who he is yet.
--A
Will do, Avatar! I strongly suspect that Minick's wife is not given a first name in the story, but I'll find out and report when I've gotten to that point in the story.Avatar wrote:Oh good, keep an eye out for Minnick's wife's name...Maybe I should re-read after-all, before I get too far into Outlander...
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Thank you, Shadowbinding Shoe! It's always fun for me to read these books, and this is at least the sixth time reading. The most puzzling thing about the Mordant's Need story is the geography, for certain, because I can never get a clear picture of where everything is in relation to everything else. I only know for certain that Armigite is to the northwest of Orison, Perdon is to the northeast of Orison, Tor is to the south of Orison, Cadwal is to the east of Mordant, and Alend is to the north and west of Mordant. Any other descriptions of geography in the story only manage to confuse me!shadowbinding shoe wrote:Min![]()
Enjoy yourself, Hurn.
First time I read the books, Havelock and Quillon annoyed me. They gave enough info to whet my appetite and then they sent her back to her rooms before I could figure out the lay of the place. We never did get a clear picture of the geography.