Rebecca
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Before jumping into Age of War, I'm re-reading Age of Swords to make sure I have a fresh memory of what happened in the last book (not that I could forget the ending, I just about cried). But there is something I wanted to ask regarding Roan. She's the ex-slave of Iver. She's the only slave that is mentioned in the village. Were people just okay with Iver owning another person? How prevalent was slavery to the Rhunes?
Michael J. Sullivan
Thanks for reading! I should mention (more for others than you) that there are recaps for the previous books:
* Recap for Age of Myth
* Recap for Age of Swords
Those are meant to be "memory joggers" for people who need them.
Both Roan, her mother, and Malcolm were slaves (Roan and her mother of Iver, Malcolm of Shegon). So, yes, it existed. Now that said, it was a very "regional thing." The Gula-Rhunes tended to have more slaves than the Rhulyn-Rhunes. There may have been a few other slaves in Dahl Rhen but that was NOT a place where slavery was common.
Were they okay with it? I'm sure they would prefer that he didn't have a slave, but it wasn't illegal, and there would be no cause for them to change the situation. In other words "freeing" his slave would be taking away his property.
Again the level to which it was prevalent depended on the particular dahl/village in question.
* Recap for Age of Myth
* Recap for Age of Swords
Those are meant to be "memory joggers" for people who need them.
Both Roan, her mother, and Malcolm were slaves (Roan and her mother of Iver, Malcolm of Shegon). So, yes, it existed. Now that said, it was a very "regional thing." The Gula-Rhunes tended to have more slaves than the Rhulyn-Rhunes. There may have been a few other slaves in Dahl Rhen but that was NOT a place where slavery was common.
Were they okay with it? I'm sure they would prefer that he didn't have a slave, but it wasn't illegal, and there would be no cause for them to change the situation. In other words "freeing" his slave would be taking away his property.
Again the level to which it was prevalent depended on the particular dahl/village in question.
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Dan
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Michael J. Sullivan:
My question is this. Why have you done this to me Michael? I had a lineup of books to go through that had been set for a few months. Then I had to go and listen to your shorts on Audible. Now I'm downloading a Theft of Swords on there as we speak, set to go through. Now You've added another minimum 6 books to the top of my reading list. Thank you.
Laura
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I really don't have a question, more a comment. I just wanted to say how much I thoroughly enjoyed "Hollow World!" Such a unique story even for a SciFi novel. Thank you for keeping us entertained through your words. I look forward to reading more of your novels. Any idea what the next one will be? Laura Africa
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