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* When at one point Vlad is musing on stories and rumors that he's heard about Sethra, he dismisses the one about her having direct access to the Halls of Judgement from her home in Dzur Mountain. That would actually be a security feature: the Jenoine wish to recapture (or eliminate) the gods, and occasionally attack Dzur Mountain since it's a point of defense for the world of Dragaera. If the Jenoine somehow capture Dzur Mountain, and there ''was'' a path to the Halls, they could then march straight there.
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** The teckla is the only pure herbivore in the Cycle. Before the Empire, it's the Teckla who invented agriculture and domesticated plants.

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** The teckla is the only pure harmless herbivore in the Cycle. Before the Empire, it's the Teckla who invented agriculture and domesticated plants.
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** ''Orca'': When Vlad and Loiosh first meet Sethra Lavode, Loiosh wonders if they've ever met her before.

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** ''Orca'': ''Taltos'': When Vlad and Loiosh first meet Sethra Lavode, Loiosh wonders if they've ever met her before.
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* Morrolan's failure to realize he's Dragaeran until he encounters Teldra makes a bit more sense if you've read ''Brokedown Palace''. As gigantism runs in the royal family of Fenario, the existence of humans who grow to an extraordinary height is probably well-known in a large portion of the East.

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* Morrolan's failure to realize he's Dragaeran until he encounters Teldra makes a bit more sense if you've read ''Brokedown Palace''. As gigantism runs in the royal family of Fenario, the existence of humans who grow to an extraordinary height is probably well-known in a large portion of the East.
East, due to legends of past Fenarian princes' and kings' immense size and prowess.

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