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Ladydear wrote: I have a question.... we know that the cloud series is after the God wars, Almost 30 years after Ashe left but is it after Breanne was on earth in the past? I feel I am missing something. I know she redid the timeline. But is Jamie still on Avendor with his mom? Is she still with Casimir?
I think it would be better to say that the RD series takes place in a timeline that exists after the God Wars, but about 400 years in the past. Breanne's time on earth is about 58 years before the RD books. I don't remember if there was any mention of Jamie and his mom being left at South Star or if they were returned to their time line. I would think that Breanne would have left them at South Star though unless it would somehow effect the new timeline somehow.
You guys make a great point and one that I had not considered. I think I got caught up in the odds of the turn and WHO had been successfully turned and had forgotten about Lilly. Ok, ok, ok. There's one other thing that I keep waiting for that hasn't happened yet and I wonder if/when it will.
I just finished rereading the book and have a question:
What exactly is Dinosaur boy (DB) ? If a wizard/warlocks powers cant hurt him, he must be something special, or ?
"Someone once said a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters could reproduce the works of Shakespeare.
The internet has proven that this is not true."
Another Qustion if you don't mind:
The woman naming the Baby " Ilya Rafael Ironsmith", who was she ?
I'm guessing a Shining One, but I maybe mistaken.
"Someone once said a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters could reproduce the works of Shakespeare.
The internet has proven that this is not true."