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After reading the book again, I am starting to think I know who the "Changer" is ...
On a different note, I think Griffin must have one hell of a good past record to justify not being stripped of immortality and power, because all the abuses coming to light seem to make him a very bad liability.
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Well don't hold back Larry! Tell us who you think the Changer is!
Also, did someone note already that when Breanne went back in time to save Corent and Willow she says that she didn't heal the core "like another could" and said that at that time that someone "wasn't old enough yet"? Are we assuming this is the Mighty Wisdom or the Changer? Also, there are only a few that are alive but not yet old enough to have full realization of their powers. Its about how long between when the Grren Fae tried to heal the core and the time Blood Double takes place? 75 years?
Also, I'm in total agreement with you that Griffin had better catch some sh*t for his transgressions. I'm starting to think Griffin, Wylend, Garde and Kifirn will be batting for the bad guys side eventually if not already. Or at least be approached by them.
Kellilee, I was thinking that Breanne was referring to Reah. Reah would have been alive then since she was older than Garvil before he was taken back in time and Lissa was pregnant with him when the core was healed.
In all likelyhood some one has probably already said something similar to what I'm about to say, but has anyone noticed that both the mighty so far have been related to lissa in some way. I know connie has stated that none of lissa's children are the mighty but I can't shake the feeling that another of our royal vampires relatives is going to end up being the mighty mind......
I also can't shake the feeling things are going to get much worse for all our heros and heroines before the end...
Btw has anyone an inkling as to how many books are going to be in the godwars series my personal bet is 5 or 6 . So we will probably have a way yet before the mighty mind appears
Larry wrote: After reading the book again, I am starting to think I know who the "Changer" is ...
I am thinking Kay, but not willing to wager a million pounds on it.
Larry wrote: On a different note, I think Griffin must have one hell of a good past record to justify not being stripped of immortality and power, because all the abuses coming to light seem to make him in a very bad liability.
Given his term of service and the fact that he was first, he probably has a few "points" stacked up. I don't recall any significant issues as far as his purpose with the Saa Thalar. His family issues are really stinky, though.
kellilee wrote: Also, did someone note already that when Breanne went back in time to save Corent and Willow she says that she didn't heal the core "like another could" and said that at that time that someone "wasn't old enough yet"?
What JeaaneM said earlier. Definitely referring to Reah, the Lifegiver.
kellilee wrote: Also, I'm in total agreement with you that Griffin had better catch some sh*t for his transgressions. I'm starting to think Griffin, Wylend, Garde and Kifirn will be batting for the bad guys side eventually if not already. Or at least be approached by them.
I think Kifirin is vulnerable because of pride. Griffin is unlikely since his major failing relates to tossing family under the bus to protect the universe. Wylend and Garde both seem to be irrelevant at this point, though Garde is still High Demon royalty. Wylend is just a retired warlock with nowhere near enough power to play in the god leagues, and without the political clout to affect relationships.