LpSters
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Kendare Blake:
Wow okay so I just binged the Heromaker series and I have a few questions - 1. Who is the queen of Fennbirn when this is all taking place? Perhaps Theodora and her horse? 2. Has a Aristene ever had a Fennbirn Queen as a Hero? Or perhaps one of the suitors for the Queen? 3. How is this only a duology? It seems so fitting for a third book! I love it. 4. Did Asters mentor jump through the world gate?
Kendare Blake
You are GOOD. Yes, it's Theodora and her horse. Very early in her reign.
So far, the Aristene have never guided a Fennbirn Queen. Nor a suitor.
I'm going to start working on Three Dark Crowns 5 this summer, which, if it works out the way I hope, will wrap up both series for good.
As far as I know, only two people have ever jumped through the Worlds Gate. Of course, Ferreh and Tiern have traveled through it before, when they arrived. But traveling, not the same as just jumping in willy nilly! If you want to know what happened after the jump, I'm starting work on a short story about it very soon.
So far, the Aristene have never guided a Fennbirn Queen. Nor a suitor.
I'm going to start working on Three Dark Crowns 5 this summer, which, if it works out the way I hope, will wrap up both series for good.
As far as I know, only two people have ever jumped through the Worlds Gate. Of course, Ferreh and Tiern have traveled through it before, when they arrived. But traveling, not the same as just jumping in willy nilly! If you want to know what happened after the jump, I'm starting work on a short story about it very soon.
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