James P. Mallory (![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) merlinscribe) wrote2018-01-29 02:20 pm
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Re: A question about Dragon Prophecy in relation to the other series
(Anonymous) 2018-03-31 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)It's likely that neither Savilla nor Uralesse knew Virulion was her father, and I wouldn't be surprised if by the time Savilla grew up Virulion was dead and she simply claimed Uralesse was her father to further her own ambitions, or maybe he claimed her to further his ambitions.
I've always chalked up the Elves' longevity difference to details being lost or remembered incorrectly. It's also possible that during Vielliesar's time the Elves lived longer than the approximately 15 centuries of Kellen's time (judging by how old Jermayen was when Ancaladar's bond was transferred). There may be some indications for that in Blade of Empire, though the way the information is given makes it difficult to ascertain with surety.
Re: A question about Dragon Prophecy in relation to the other series
Certainly Xhennara knows who fathered Savilla. The Lesser Endarkened don't (unless she's told them). Virulion probably knows as well, but whether he imparts that information to anyone remains to be seen. For an Endarkened, he's amazingly proud of creating new life.
As for Elven longevity: So many details are misremembered! (Even by the Elves.) I hope matters will start being sorted out with the next book.
Re: A question about Dragon Prophecy in relation to the other series
(Anonymous) 2018-07-07 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)Re: A question about Dragon Prophecy in relation to the other series