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* Why did no one believe in Nerissa's prophecies despite making war decisions based on Sandwhich's?
** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe in Sandwhich's either, but went with the flow like Luxa]]
** Because Sandwich was a great historic figure who founded their culture and was a great warrior. Nerissa is a frail young woman whose prophecies are vague and fragmented instead of epic and poetic.
** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe in Sandwhich's either, but went with the flow like Luxa]]
** Because Sandwich was a great historic figure who founded their culture and was a great warrior. Nerissa is a frail young woman whose prophecies are vague and fragmented instead of epic and poetic.
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* Why did no one believe in Nerissa's prophecies despite making war decisions based on Sandwhich's?
Sandwich's?
** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe inSandwhich's Sandwich's either, but went with the flow like Luxa]]
** Because Sandwich was a great historic figure who founded their culture and was a great warrior. Nerissa is a frail young woman whose prophecies are vague and fragmented instead of [[PropheciesRhymeAllTheTime epic andpoetic.poetic]].
** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe in
** Because Sandwich was a great historic figure who founded their culture and was a great warrior. Nerissa is a frail young woman whose prophecies are vague and fragmented instead of [[PropheciesRhymeAllTheTime epic and
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* When reading book 5, Solovet seems surprised Nerissa knew of Gregors predicament because Nerissa's phrophecies are so shifty...
** Awhile after the last page, [[spoiler:you realize Solovet didn't believe in prophecies,either. Like Ripred, she just used others' beliefs to her advantage. She had to save face by recanting her question, or admit her beliefs]]
** Awhile after the last page, [[spoiler:you realize Solovet didn't believe in prophecies,either. Like Ripred, she just used others' beliefs to her advantage. She had to save face by recanting her question, or admit her beliefs]]
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* When reading book 5, Solovet seems surprised Nerissa knew of Gregors Gregor's predicament because Nerissa's phrophecies prophecies are so shifty...
** Awhile after the last page, [[spoiler:you realize Solovet didn't believe inprophecies,either.prophecies, either. Like Ripred, she just used others' beliefs to her advantage. She had to save face by recanting her question, or admit her beliefs]]
** Awhile after the last page, [[spoiler:you realize Solovet didn't believe in
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** Because Sandwich was a great historic figure who founded their culture and was a great warrior. Nerissa is a frail young woman whose prophecies are vague and fragmented instead of epic and poetic.
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* Remember the reference to life as it's known ending in the Overland in a vision Sandwich had being the main motivation for him to move to the Underland? Dismissed it as an offbeat comment or piece of evidence that he was a fraud? Well, [[Literature/TheHungerGames it just hadn't taken place yet by the time the Underland Chronicles were set in]].
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* Remember the reference to life as its known ending in the Overland in a vision Sandwich had being the main motivation for him to move to the Underland? Dismissed it as an offbeat comment or piece of evidence that he was a fraud? Well, [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/TheHungerGames it just hadn't taken place yet by the time the Underland Chronicles were set in]].
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* Remember the reference to life as its it's known ending in the Overland in a vision Sandwich had being the main motivation for him to move to the Underland? Dismissed it as an offbeat comment or piece of evidence that he was a fraud? Well, [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/TheHungerGames [[Literature/TheHungerGames it just hadn't taken place yet by the time the Underland Chronicles were set in]].
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** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe in Sandwhich's either, but went with the flow like Luxa]]
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** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe in Sandwhich's either, but went with the flow like Luxa]]Luxa]]
*Remember the reference to life as its known ending in the Overland in a vision Sandwich had being the main motivation for him to move to the Underland? Dismissed it as an offbeat comment or piece of evidence that he was a fraud? Well, [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/TheHungerGames it just hadn't taken place yet by the time the Underland Chronicles were set in]].
*Remember the reference to life as its known ending in the Overland in a vision Sandwich had being the main motivation for him to move to the Underland? Dismissed it as an offbeat comment or piece of evidence that he was a fraud? Well, [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/TheHungerGames it just hadn't taken place yet by the time the Underland Chronicles were set in]].
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* When reading book 5, Solovet seems surprised Nerissa knew of Gregors predicament because Nerissa's phrophecies are so shifty...
** Awhile after the last page, [[spoiler:you realize Solovet didn't believe in prophecies,either. Like Ripred, she just used others' beliefs to her advantage. She had to save face by recanting her question, or admit her beliefs]]
* Why did no one believe in Nerissa's prophecies despite making war decisions based on Sandwhich's?
** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe in Sandwhich's either, but went with the flow like Luxa]]
** Awhile after the last page, [[spoiler:you realize Solovet didn't believe in prophecies,either. Like Ripred, she just used others' beliefs to her advantage. She had to save face by recanting her question, or admit her beliefs]]
* Why did no one believe in Nerissa's prophecies despite making war decisions based on Sandwhich's?
** [[spoiler: Because most people didn't believe in Sandwhich's either, but went with the flow like Luxa]]