Ashton
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Garon Whited:
In your opinion could Eric be a good monarch he stopped trying to pawn it off on others? Another thing that’s been bothering me since the end of book one was the revelation that Travis had died waiting on Eric. Which just crushed my soul in that moment. Sure we only knew him for a short period of time but it was an important time all the same. So will Eric ever fulfil his promise and turn Travis in the future?
Garon Whited
Yes, I think Eric could be a good monarch--but it depends largely on how you define a "good monarch." If you mean that the nation is run efficiently and fairly, yes. If the citizens are cared for under a functional system of justice, yes. If you mean the taxes and services of government are balanced, yes.
As for Travis, Eric will be seeing him again. But I don't think Eric promised to turn Travis.
As for Travis, Eric will be seeing him again. But I don't think Eric promised to turn Travis.
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Jason Miers
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Garon Whited:
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Hello I was just listening to the book series again and I noticed something at the end of book 4. In the very last chapter Eric comments about how he could have ever have been the person in the past. He also comments about wishing he could help but can only watch him make mistakes he wishes he could warn him about. Is this from the time traveling Eric of the future?
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Grant
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Garon Whited:
Will we ever get to see Halar make a vampire? I don't really count the blood queen because she lived most of her life off screen as a demon possessed corpse. I would like to see how much of Halar's powers are because he is a vampire and how much are because he is Halar the undying, first emperor of Carvalen, the lord of shadow. I mean, it is not as if what Halar is is typical of a nightlord from his world right?
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