David
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Garon Whited:
I really want to see Eric save Shasa and Travis. I was re-reading the first and second book recently and the fire goddess tells him that Shasa rests after a long labor and is content. I could totally see older Eric showing up and rescuing her then staging her death. Plus, he only saw a grave marker for Travis. There was no body! Pretty please? Can we have Travis as a Nightlord adventuring with Eric?
Garon Whited
It's certainly possible. All Eric has to do is risk the entire continuity of his former timeline...
...unless...
...unless Sparky might have lied to him about Sasha. But she wouldn't do THAT, would she? If she did, he might be able to interfere in Sasha's fate without potentially disrupting everything else that has to happen and causing enough paradox to staff a hospital.
Of course, it's hard to ask Sparky anything about it until after it happens, so that's a problem.
...unless...
...unless Sparky might have lied to him about Sasha. But she wouldn't do THAT, would she? If she did, he might be able to interfere in Sasha's fate without potentially disrupting everything else that has to happen and causing enough paradox to staff a hospital.
Of course, it's hard to ask Sparky anything about it until after it happens, so that's a problem.
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Grant
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Garon Whited:
When will we get to see Halar actually struggle to get stronger? So far that is one thing he has never had to do, he has always been the strongest guy in the room (or damn near it) without even trying. And I am not talking about skills either. I am talking about facing an adversary that is out of his weight class that he can't come up with a clever trick to defeat.
Louis
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Garon Whited:
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thank you, it makes your books even better i think, as it seems you use your imagination for the bits that science doesn't have an answer for and you use science when it does have an answer? Like the nuclear radiation bit actually made me go and look up a bit of nuclear physics to find the numbers you had crunched were basically the right ones. awesome, please keep up to fantastic logic-filled work!
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