On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 22:14:13 -0000, "The Apostate"
<apostate@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Check out the scene when they are travelling to the final confrontation
at
>teh place which is no more.
>
>
>"Richard Boisclair" <ricknot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Is this in one of the books? Did Cyradis tell them it was okay ro
someone
>> else?
>>
>> "The Apostate" <apostate@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> > "Richard Boisclair" <ricknot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> >> In the first book of the Malloreon, Cyradis tells the group who is
to
>go
>> > on
>> >> the quest and that for others to go will cause the choice to be in
the
>> > favor
>> >> of the Child of Dark. The people they are told to take are:
>> >>
>> >> Garion, Belgarath, Polgara, Eriond and C'Nedra as well as:
>> >> The Guide - Kheldar
>> >> The Man who lived Twice - Durnik
>> >> The Man who is no man - Sadi
>> >> The Huntress - Liselle
>> >> The Woman who Watches - Poledra
>> >> The empty one - Zakath
>> >>
>> >> So my question is, how is Beldin so involved in this? He is not
listed
>> >> as
>> >> one who should be with them (under sever penalty)and yet he is with
>them
>> >> almost always once they reach Mallorea. If anyone knows let me
know.
>> >> Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>> > IIRC Beldin was there to counteract the Demon Mordja who zandramas
>merged
>> > witht he dragon.
>> >
>> > --
>> > The Apostate
>> > Out on Parole from RL
>> >
>> >
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>>
>
"That doesn't bode too well for me, though," Beldin said. "Back at
Rheon, you rather carefully listed the people who were supposed to
come here with Garion. As I recall, my name wasn't on the list. Do you
suppose they forgot to send me an invitation?"
"Nay, gentle Beldin. Thy presence here is necessary now. Zandramas
hath included in her forces one who is beyond the prophecies. Thou art
here to offset that one, though in numbers only."
"Zandramas can't ever play a game without cheating, can she?" Silk
said.
"Can you?" Velvet asked him.
"That's different. I'm only playing for worthless counters-bits and
pieces of unim****tant metal. The stakes in this game are a lot
higher."
seeress of kell, pp223


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