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The Ships of Merior [Apr 15, 2018]
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Tnkw01 wrote: "Ok, my first post on the FBR group. Just posting that I'm in on this read."Yay!!! Welcome to the madness:)
Janny has provided me with a link to a great story timeline summary of the first book, The Curse of the Mistwraith, in case anyone needs brushing up before beginning book 2: http://www.paravia.com/JannyWurts/web...Of course, it has many spoilers for that book if you haven't read it yet :)
I was just complaining to my other half that fantasy series should have a summary of the previous books somewhere !!
I don’t have much to say about the first two chapter sets. The first took me a while to get into and wrap my head around prose and characters. The second flowed nicely and I’m enjoying the antics of the mad prophet.
Olivia wrote: "I don’t have much to say about the first two chapter sets. The first took me a while to get into and wrap my head around prose and characters. The second flowed nicely and I’m enjoying the antics o..."Yea, the mad prophet is, to say the least, interesting. He adds humor relief at times but just drinks too much. Reminds me of my frat days many years ago when I was in college. He could have been one of my brothers.
I thought I posted here yesterday but it’s disappeared! I plan to follow the 2 chapter sets a day as well. Seems like a reasonable pace
Olivia wrote: "I don’t have much to say about the first two chapter sets. The first took me a while to get into and wrap my head around prose and characters. The second flowed nicely and I’m enjoying the antics o..."I remember struggling with this as well, trying to orient myself after the intensity of Curse.
I read those pages describing the entrance into Jaelot while laughing. Faery-toes is a treasure (I tried imagining him dropping belly-down in a splay legged heap to a whistling grunt of astonishment and burst out laughing 😁).
Dakar's reaction to all that mess was hilarious. And the reaction of the bystanders nothing less
'I doubt if that bundle of incompetence is able to move four feet in consecutive order.'
'Well, that says it all in a nutshell.'
Dakar seems to be a genuine walking disaster! But I love him anyway! :D
Chapter Set 3. In my Kindle version on page 79, 12% there’s a paragraph starting with “the last time Lysaer crossed the Thaldeins by way of the Orlan Pass....”Halfway into the paragraph my copy says “With the visible sky 4 ribbon of blue”
What was that originally?? Before someone snuck a 4 in??
Olivia wrote: "Chapter Set 3. In my Kindle version on page 79, 12% there’s a paragraph starting with “the last time Lysaer crossed the Thaldeins by way of the Orlan Pass....”Halfway into the paragraph my copy s..."
(view spoiler)
Ah cool! The 4 used to be an “a” - thank you. I was worried that maybe more had been lost! Thank you!
Olivia wrote: "Ah cool! The 4 used to be an “a” - thank you. I was worried that maybe more had been lost! Thank you!"Always, no problem:):):)
Ooo, I don't like him at all! Something has to happen for him to wake up and realize he is turning into a bad guy...
You have to hand it to the guy though - he is brilliant on plotting and making others do his bidding.In chapter 3 the way he (view spoiler)
I'm a little further along than some here, 50% through. The brothers are more similar then one would think IMO. Lysaer does have some good qualities (view spoiler), and Arithon is also manipulative. (view spoiler) I have to say not sure what to think about the brothers and Dakar. Dakar, to me, seems to becoming more and more of a buffoon.
Finished Chapter Set 4. It all sounds quite hopeless. And I have no idea yet where it’s going. Agreed Laura on both Lysaer and Faery-toes!
@Tnkw01 - could you please include the chapter set no. in your post so we know when we can open your spoilers as we are behind. :)Just finished Chapter set 5 and I have to say it:
I got so very angry at first when (view spoiler)
And then I cried when (view spoiler)
And then (view spoiler)
I hate the way the (view spoiler)
Laura wrote: "You have to hand it to the guy though - he is brilliant on plotting and making others do his bidding.In chapter 3 the way he made sure he'll get the support of the mayors by having the clans take ..."
Exactly! It is not a healthy, regular outlook on things... That curse is really doing a number on him...
Ya’ll are way ahead of me! I’ll get cracking today! I came to hate both Lysander and Dakar in this book.
Sandra wrote: "Ya’ll are way ahead of me! I’ll get cracking today! I came to hate both Lysander and Dakar in this book."I am sure they both deserve it:)
Tnkw01 wrote: "...Arithon is also manipulative. (view spoiler)I didn't read it that way at all. (view spoiler)
Did any of you get the difference between mage sight and mage power? Are they both the same? Because I'm a bit confused. It's said at times that Arithon lost his powers and at others that he blinded his mage sight.
I thought the mage sight was what allowed him to sense magic and people and other living things or power objects, etc; and his mage powers are what makes him able to manipulate shadows. Did I get it wrong?
Here Arithon still seems to be able to do magic but in several places it is mentioned he has lost his powers.
Can anyone help me get it straight please?
Sandra wrote: "Ya’ll are way ahead of me! I’ll get cracking today! I came to hate both Lysander and Dakar in this book."I wonder if I'll come to do that too.
Laura wrote: "Did any of you get the difference between mage sight and mage power? Are they both the same? Because I'm a bit confused. It's said at times that Arithon lost his powers and at others that he blind..."
He found mage power through the sound energies of his music but did not recover his mage sight. Two different powers. His music is so powerful that it charges the energies that are the basis of magic in this world. This rings true to me as the power of music releases so many things in our real world.
He was using his shadow mastery to create his disguise. That is a separate thing. Independent from mage powers. Like lysaer has the power of light and no mage power.
Laura wrote: "Sandra wrote: "Ya’ll are way ahead of me! I’ll get cracking today! I came to hate both Lysander and Dakar in this book."I wonder if I'll come to do that too."
Well, I misspoke a little. I didn’t hate lysaeras much as Dakar. Pity is mixed with extreme dislike.
Laura wrote: "@Tnkw01 - could you please include the chapter set no. in your post so we know when we can open your spoilers as we are behind. :)Just finished Chapter set 5 and I have to say it:
I got so very ..."
Both were in chapter 7.
Laura wrote: "@Sandra - Arithon was turning [spoilers removed]"I know but he creates all kinds of things with shadow - soldiers, play ships and people with the children. Changes his eye and hair color, covers his scar. I can see colored shadows covering darker colors. Maybe it was a glamor but I don’t think so because Dakar would see right through that.
Laura wrote: "Thank you Sandra. :) I hadn't thought about it this way. Now it makes sense."There’s reference in chapter six to all of it.
Chapter Set 5 Oh, wow, that was very intense. I loved the entire scene with Arithon. I'm very intrigued still. Loving the prose. And still not liking Lysaer. That part with (view spoiler)
Chapter Set 6 done as well. Things are starting to happen ha! Can't wait to see what happens in 7 and 8 when I sit down tomorrow.
Olivia wrote: "Chapter Set 6 done as well. Things are starting to happen ha! Can't wait to see what happens in 7 and 8 when I sit down tomorrow."Yes, I’m starting 7.
John wrote: "Tnkw01 wrote: "...Arithon is also manipulative. [spoilers removed]I didn't read it that way at all. [spoilers removed]"
So, I admit I was wrong. I now officially do not like Lysaer AT ALL. I'm starting to like Arithon even more. I'll add more later because I'm a farther along and don't want to tempt anyone.


