James P. Mallory (
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Does anyone remember offhand what the Elvish for "volcano" is before I have to spend half a day searching for it?
Also, somewhere in Book 1 (I think) is an explanation of how Lightborn learn Magery, and I would like to find the exact wording. It goes something like "they learn the spell by perceiving it (in the mind of another Lightborn?) and thereafter know the spell and thus can cast it". This explains why there are so many incompetent Lightborn out there.
Also, somewhere in Book 1 (I think) is an explanation of how Lightborn learn Magery, and I would like to find the exact wording. It goes something like "they learn the spell by perceiving it (in the mind of another Lightborn?) and thereafter know the spell and thus can cast it". This explains why there are so many incompetent Lightborn out there.
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(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)As for the second piece of info, if it is in Crown of Vengeance, it's probably on pages 100-101 of the hardcover.
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The trouble with the second piece of info is that I am not quite sure where it is. Maybe it will turn up? I can but hope.
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I decided to look at To Light a Candle for dragon size. Ancaladar has the head of a small boat and eyes the size of melons but my quick scan caught nothing else related to his size. So maybe the poll is a good idea.
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(Anonymous) 2022-09-26 02:29 am (UTC)(link)As for The Enduring Flame, there are a few references I can think of off the top of my head. On p. 388 of Endangered, Tiercel asks Ancaladar for help seeing carvings that (according to Harrier) are "at least a hundred feet above Tiercel's head." In Transformed, Saravasse is said to be "two-thirds the size of Ancaladar" when Tiercel first sees her. Later, on p. 316 of that same book, we see her put her head into an Isvaieni tent and talk to Tiercel. On p. 394, the wall Bisochim creates at Sapthiruk is "taller than a dozen tall men," and on p. 406 Saravasse looks over it. Presumably she had her forelegs propped on it, because on the last page of that chapter, she launches herself onto the top "like a very large and improbably scaled cat."