"Lord Kalten" <LordKalten@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> An article is posted by "BaJoRi" who is old and wise,
> and with the following gibber, the Holy Lord Kalten replies:
>> If you want, I will ruin the surprise, and tell you what happens.....
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>> In the end, what's her name, the great cook who is a god-figure, and
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>> husband who is also a god-figure, just say that the whole thing is a
>> pointless exercise and they change time to eliminate the Vlad before it
>> is even born. By doing this, none of the occurences in any of the books
>> actually happened and it is as if the whole series never happened. It's
>> an absolutely brilliant "screw you" to the readers.
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> Ah, that good eh? ;)
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> Question: When Eddings thought of that, was he:
> a) Watching Enterprise?
> b) Watching Dallas?
> c) Thinking it was another untainted unique idea having not read or seen
> the works of others?
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> Kalten~!!!
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Does it really matter? The whole thin was like "Attack of the Killer
Tomatos" or "Rocky Horror Picture Show": movies so bad, the entertainment
is
in the trainwreck, except for this series there is no entertainment, even
in
the fact the whole thing is a train wreck. You have to admit, writing a
four
book series where the only releveant ****tions are the first few chapeters
of
the first book and the last chapter of the final book, is an absolute "go
**** yourself" moment.


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