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I started this page with a somewhat atypical purpose from a normal headscratchers page. I propose that, in addition to regular headscratcher stuff, we also use the page to keep track of the inconsistencies in the story between the books.
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* In Warmage, Delman is said to have died in the battle of Timberwatch, yet he is referred to as alive during the battle of Barrowbell in the 3rd book
* The books have been spotty about the origin of the goblins. They are either the genetically engineered work force of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they are the descendants of a faction of Alka-Alon that lost a battle and were forced to live in the mountains
* The same goes for the trolls. They were either They are either the genetically engineered extreme heavy lifters of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they were one of the planet's 3 original species, known as the deliol.
* In book 2, Censor General Harterian warns Minalan of a still existing cabal of imperial magi, which Minalan knows is the Order of the Secret tower. Harterian then tells Min that the purpose of this cabal is to summon an ancient group of mythical apocalyptic devils called the Forsaken. Then in book 3, Minalan talks to the Secret Tower itself about the forsaken, and he appears completely oblivious to them. I mean, I know he'd want to hide what Harterian told him from them, but he doesn't even bring the incident up in his thoughts! its as though the concept is being introduced for the first time.
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* In Warmage, Delman is said to have died in the battle of Timberwatch, yet he is referred to as alive during the battle of Barrowbell in the 3rd book
* The books have been spotty about the origin of the goblins. They are either the genetically engineered work force of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they are the descendants of a faction of Alka-Alon that lost a battle and were forced to live in the mountains
* The same goes for the trolls. They were either They are either the genetically engineered extreme heavy lifters of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they were one of the planet's 3 original species, known as the deliol.
* In book 2, Censor General Harterian warns Minalan of a still existing cabal of imperial magi, which Minalan knows is the Order of the Secret tower. Harterian then tells Min that the purpose of this cabal is to summon an ancient group of mythical apocalyptic devils called the Forsaken. Then in book 3, Minalan talks to the Secret Tower itself about the forsaken, and he appears completely oblivious to them. I mean, I know he'd want to hide what Harterian told him from them, but he doesn't even bring the incident up in his thoughts! its as though the concept is being introduced for the first time.
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* In Warmage, Delman is saidwitchstone bond to have died in the battle of Timberwatch, yet he is referred to as alive during the battle of Barrowbell in the 3rd book
* The books have been spotty about the origin of the goblins. They are either the genetically engineered work force of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they are the descendants of a faction of Alka-Alon that lost a battle and were forced to live in the mountains
* The same goes for the trolls. They were either They are either the genetically engineered extreme heavy lifters of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they were one of the planet's 3 original species, known as the deliol.
* In book 2, Censor General Harterian warns Minalan of a still existing cabal of imperial magi, which Minalan knows is the Order of the Secret tower. Harterian then tells Min that the purpose of this cabal is to summon an ancient group of mythical apocalyptic devils called the Forsaken. Then in book 3, Minalan talks to the Secret Tower itself about the forsaken, and he appears completely oblivious to them. I mean, I know he'd want to hide what Harterian told him from them, but he doesn't even bring the incident up in his thoughts! its as though the concept is being introduced for the first time.
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* In Warmage, Delman is said
* The books have been spotty about the origin of the goblins. They are either the genetically engineered work force of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they are the descendants of a faction of Alka-Alon that lost a battle and were forced to live in the mountains
* The same goes for the trolls. They were either They are either the genetically engineered extreme heavy lifters of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they were one of the planet's 3 original species, known as the deliol.
* In book 2, Censor General Harterian warns Minalan of a still existing cabal of imperial magi, which Minalan knows is the Order of the Secret tower. Harterian then tells Min that the purpose of this cabal is to summon an ancient group of mythical apocalyptic devils called the Forsaken. Then in book 3, Minalan talks to the Secret Tower itself about the forsaken, and he appears completely oblivious to them. I mean, I know he'd want to hide what Harterian told him from them, but he doesn't even bring the incident up in his thoughts! its as though the concept is being introduced for the first time.
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* In book 2, Censor General Harterian warns Minalan of a still existing cabal of imperial magi, which Minalan knows is the Order of the Secret tower. Harterian then tells Min that the purpose of this cabal is to summon an ancient group of mythical apocalyptic devils called the Forsaken. Then in book 3, Minalan talks to the Secret Tower itself about the forsaken, and he appears completely oblivious to them. I mean, I know he'd want to hide what Harterian told him from them, but he doesn't even bring the incident up in his thoughts! its as though the concept is being introduced for the first time.
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* When Minalan is being blatantly threatened by countess Rardine in the end of book 2, she says that although the fact that his stone severs the dead god's control gives him political power, he doesn't have to be the one to wield the stone. Is that true? I thought the Aronin bound the stone to his soul on a level deeper than the other stones' bonds to their users.
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* When Minalan is being blatantly threatened by countess Rardine in the end of book 2, she says that although the fact that his stone severs the dead god's control gives him political power, he doesn't have to be the one to wield the stone. Is that true? I thought the Aronin bound the stone to his soul on a level deeper than the other stones' bonds to their users.users.
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I started this page with a somewhat atypical purpose from a normal headscratchers page. I propose that, in addition to regular headscratcher stuff, we also use the page to keep track of the inconsistencies in the story between the books.
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*In Warmage, Delman is said to have died in the battle of Timberwatch, yet he is referred to as alive during the battle of Barrowbell in the 3rd book
*The books have been spotty about the origin of the goblins. They are either the genetically engineered work force of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they are the descendants of a faction of Alka-Alon that lost a battle and were forced to live in the mountains
* The same goes for the trolls. They were either They are either the genetically engineered extreme heavy lifters of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they were one of the planet's 3 original species, known as the deliol.
* In book 2, Censor General Harterian warns Minalan of a still existing cabal of imperial magi, which Minalan knows is the Order of the Secret tower. Harterian then tells Min that the purpose of this cabal is to summon an ancient group of mythical apocalyptic devils called the Forsaken. Then in book 3, Minalan talks to the Secret Tower itself about the forsaken, and he appears completely oblivious to them. I mean, I know he'd want to hide what Harterian told him from them, but he doesn't even bring the incident up in his thoughts! its as though the concept is being introduced for the first time.
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* When Minalan is being blatantly threatened by countess Rardine in the end of book 2, she says that although the fact that his stone severs the dead god's control gives him political power, he doesn't have to be the one to wield the stone. Is that true? I thought the Aronin bound the stone to his soul on a level deeper than the other stones' bonds to their users.
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[[folder: Plot Inconsistencies]]
*In Warmage, Delman is said to have died in the battle of Timberwatch, yet he is referred to as alive during the battle of Barrowbell in the 3rd book
*The books have been spotty about the origin of the goblins. They are either the genetically engineered work force of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they are the descendants of a faction of Alka-Alon that lost a battle and were forced to live in the mountains
* The same goes for the trolls. They were either They are either the genetically engineered extreme heavy lifters of the ancient Alka-Alon empire, or they were one of the planet's 3 original species, known as the deliol.
* In book 2, Censor General Harterian warns Minalan of a still existing cabal of imperial magi, which Minalan knows is the Order of the Secret tower. Harterian then tells Min that the purpose of this cabal is to summon an ancient group of mythical apocalyptic devils called the Forsaken. Then in book 3, Minalan talks to the Secret Tower itself about the forsaken, and he appears completely oblivious to them. I mean, I know he'd want to hide what Harterian told him from them, but he doesn't even bring the incident up in his thoughts! its as though the concept is being introduced for the first time.
[[folder: Headscratchers]]
* When Minalan is being blatantly threatened by countess Rardine in the end of book 2, she says that although the fact that his stone severs the dead god's control gives him political power, he doesn't have to be the one to wield the stone. Is that true? I thought the Aronin bound the stone to his soul on a level deeper than the other stones' bonds to their users.