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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.

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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 in Sandwhich'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 and poetic.poetic]].
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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]]

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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 in prophecies,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]]
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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]].
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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]]

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