David
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Garon Whited:
It’s a new year with new hope. And a new question - in book three, The Orb, there is that guy, Balaur, who turns into the bats and flies away - since Eric has gone back in time and is developing his super new spy scrying spells that let him peek in on universes without being noticed, is he going to watch Balaur fly away and find out where he went, who he was, and why he has that power?
Garon Whited
You mean the guy in the barn? Why would Eric bother? Turning into a cloud of bats is a good trick, but probably one based on his species. If it was a spell, Eric would have noticed. I'm not saying Eric can't learn how to do it, but it might be similar to studying werewolves so to help him practice turning into a wolf. Why would he want to turn into anything? (Admittedly, that's Eric's attitude; the rest of us think it would be pretty cool!)
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Will
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Garon Whited:
Will the god personification of Eric become the lord of light after the devourer to make sure the event of rethven causes the religious war that leads to Eric Nuking the world and forcing him to go back in time? If so is he doomed to live in the endless loop of destiny in which he has to follow to becom his own vampire father?
Grant
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Garon Whited:
Can we please can a short story just featuring Jerry where he finally makes it back home after Phoebe's field trip and he has to explain his new ship to his superiors? Please? I just REALLY want a story where everyone loses their collective shit over what is essentially Eric's hobby car. Plus it would be a good way to show case exactly how the modifications Eric made stack up with what the ship was like originally.
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