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- A bit of trouble believing that a 14-year-old could "pull off" some of the things he did. That required me to suspend my belief a bit.
- I had trouble placing the world...seemed like standard medieval type fantasy but then had "real world" references to Plato and the like. So I guess it is some form of alternate history setting? Or is it a post-apocalypse earth? I guess it really doesn't matter that much but it "took me out" of the story to try and figure it out. Maybe it will let me know by the end of the book - but for now I'm having a bit of a problem "fitting a setting".

I think he was 15 going on 16 but yeah he is pretty young to be this powerful. Granted you could use the excuse it is a medieval setting where things are a bit more advanced in his age than in ours as far as maturity and experience. I think it was also implicated part of his current persona is caused by his incident with the thorns which still influence him.

Yeah that's the conclusion I eventually settled onto post apocalyptic. I'm not sure what it's like toward the end of the book.
As to age...you had me doubting myself so I looked it up. In an interview with Mark he states, "Given Jorg’s age (14 for much of the book, 10 for much of the flashback sections) a young actor is clearly required."


- A bit of trouble believing that a 14-year-old could "pull off" some of the things he did. That required me ..."
When I'm 'bothered' by this, I like to remember Alexander the Great. Times past, 14 or 16 y/o's were adults with adult responsibilities and not considered children as society does today. I've wondered how much harm this biologic/sociologic dichotomy does to some individuals.

That's a great point, Kernos.
I know my great grandmother had her first child at 12. She had been married for 2 years.

I know my great grandmother had her first child at 12. She had been married for 2 years. "
Very true. My grandfather left home when he was 11 years old to ride on trail herds being driven up into Montana and Wyoming. My grandmother was 16 when she married.



^ Not to mention, if anyone actually finished the book, the reason for his skills and power is all explained in the last quarter.
This book was really unique and I can't wait for King of Thorns in the next few months.
