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Jenna, I'd be free if not for Temper & Edgewalker
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Sorry I'm late but I'll be here.
@Mayim - How did you like Ships?
@Jess - I'll ask Janny to answer that for you since I don't know how to without spoiling. Glad you like this so far. It will get more and more intense as you read. Every ARC is the same. Breakneck pace in the end.




Please accept a few big strong hugs from my side too! Hope all will go well for you! (*sending gently a sweet flying kiss your way* - be well!!)

Laura, I definitely dont want spoilers. It’s ok if there are no good answers. Im willing to wait for them!

Janny answered your question with no spoiler. Those spoiler tags are for previous books so it's safe to read. Hope it helps.
"The answer to this one is pretty straightforward, but probably requires a clear recall of the mentions and events leading up to the crisis moment.
I will give a chronological rundown of what led to the problem under spoiler tags:
(view spoiler) "

This has been an amazing book in so many ways.
Im still trying to discern the differences from the Fellowship Sorcerors and what they can do and the Koriani. They ultimately both use magic. But it seems like the Order tends to do a lot of scrying into the future....thats where Arithon gets his idea to use the tienelle. But then the Order also uses Stones/crystals to create spells. The spells can be really similar to what the Fellowship do; which depend more on present circumstances and how to change them.
What do you think? Am I looking at it wrong?


Remember on Dascen Elur Arithon was schooled in magic by his Grandfather and the grandfather in his turn has learnt from the mages before him, all the way back to Sethvir. Sethvir had trained the Rauven Mages on Athera, before they left in that self exile on Dascen Elur.
The magic of the Fellowship is way stronger and truer than that of the Koriani Order.
The Order uses crystals to help them with their magic because they cannot themselves do stuff like the Fellowship. They do not have that kind of power.
To put it simple, the Koriani Order has to obey the laws of Athera and The Fellowship are guardians and enforcers of those laws. And the Fellowship has clearly the upper hand on the power. Something that you must have noticed, pisses the Prime Matriarch to no end. That woman is more power hungry than anyone else I ever met. I really hate her guts.
And now I'm gonna ask Janny to help us out because I may also have gotten it wrong. :D

That's ok Olivia. :) We're here.

(view spoiler)

The next 3 books have been posted starting here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Janny replied to the question regarding Koriathain and Fellowship magic. Here is her reply:
The books are going to unfold this for you in a measured manner, however, here's an overview (not a spoiler for the series thus far, it was 'opened' in Vol I).
The most easily grasped difference is this:
The Fellowship are bound by the Law of the Major Balance. You can look that up in the glossary....it REQUIRES free will consent by all parties involved.
The Koriathain honor no such restriction.
The rest lies in how both 'factions' acquired their powers and what route and what guidlines they've acquired - gathered wisdom if you will - and where they may be BLINDED or have tunnel vision due to their code - ask yourself THIS question (if you can answer/and if not, the books will unfold it): What is their 'moral high ground?" What is their purpose? Whom do they serve? What are they 'invested' in?
Both groups have very very different foundations in this regard: watch for it (you do not know this, yet, it will unfold in arc III and beyond).
That knowledge - and awareness - and discovery of the 'origins' of their powers - will show you the very vivid differences between the two groups.
It will also tell you a secondary reason why Koriathain persist with their 'traditional' history of using Crystals. Watch Sethvir's hand for this, too.
PS also: Fellowship Sorcerers also use crystals on occasion, you will see this in Arc III, and the 'contrast' between their methodology and the Koriathain's will be telling.
If you are truly curious to know the deep, very deep, backdrop history, my short The Sundering Star will illuminate the 'history' behind Koriathain, Fellowship and even (incoming!) Biedar. You can find it in e format at www.paravia.com/catalog, or you can get it in the print anthology Under Cover of Darkness.

The next 3 books have been posted starting here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/..."
How did you like it?

I thought this book was really an improvement from the first two books. I could hardly put it down! 4.5 stars easy