Kate Davenport
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Des is keeping Penric young(ish) but I'm assuming that while she might be able to slow his aging and keep him healthy, she would not be able to extend him past the assumed human maximum of 125. In the end it still feels like it would be hard on him to outlive everyone important in his life except Des. How do you imagine she will handle his feelings of loss and possible depression? And how will she handle losing him?
Lois McMaster Bujold
Fortunately, I don't have to imagine it yet...
I do not posit Des will be able to create physical immortality; Pen will continue to age, but very slowly. How long, well, it's magic. I can decide as I wish. And yes, the "outliving" problem will be real. Puts me in mind of Illyan and his memory chip, how what seems an enviable miracle when young can become an unbearable burden with time.
Harder for me is to come up with new, magical or magic-adjacent adventures for Pen that are different from, at present, 13 others. That's more likely to, though not kill him, bring him to an end. Though Conan Doyle managed 54 stories and 4 novels for his fellow, so, there's precedent.
I'm in no rush to get through Pen's life; I've only just got him up to about the age I first envisioned him. I'm pretty sure he'll outlive me -- but so, I hope, will all the rest of my creations.
Ta, L.
Fortunately, I don't have to imagine it yet...
I do not posit Des will be able to create physical immortality; Pen will continue to age, but very slowly. How long, well, it's magic. I can decide as I wish. And yes, the "outliving" problem will be real. Puts me in mind of Illyan and his memory chip, how what seems an enviable miracle when young can become an unbearable burden with time.
Harder for me is to come up with new, magical or magic-adjacent adventures for Pen that are different from, at present, 13 others. That's more likely to, though not kill him, bring him to an end. Though Conan Doyle managed 54 stories and 4 novels for his fellow, so, there's precedent.
I'm in no rush to get through Pen's life; I've only just got him up to about the age I first envisioned him. I'm pretty sure he'll outlive me -- but so, I hope, will all the rest of my creations.
Ta, L.
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Pam Mclaughlin
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I was rereading the Penric books, and started wondering how the World of the 5 Gods would look in a modern or futuristic setting. Have you considering taking the series out of their medieval/Renaissance setting? Would Des be kicking around in the head of a space navy officer? (i'm rather enchanted by that idea, by the way)
Ann Perrone
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Mind if I make a comment? Two of the joys of my life have been introducing the VSaga to my now-adult son and having a shared shorthand for expressing ideas, and introducing the series to my husband! Having run out of paperback editions for him to read (I blame my son..) we started listening to the audiobooks whenever we're in the car together. What a delightful way to spend quality time!
Heather
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I feel as if somewhere I've seen a map of the World of the Five Gods, and not the one in The Orphans of Raspay (which didn't include every place mentioned in Orphans). Am I right? I looked in all my kindle versions of Chalion, etc. with no luck. I'm a map lover, and like to be oriented!
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