I look forward to thatFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑25 Sep 2019, 03:46I don't know about commiting myself to your speculation just because you see mine as weak at best, so I'll hold out for the author's verification rather than continue this banter.Kro92813 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2019, 21:09except for the fact during this monologue Valerian is tieing up all of the loose ends throughout the story. I dont think the author would throw in a random event she hadn't mentioned in the book of watching them struggle to get into the ant chamber. The only instance they struggled to get in was when they didn't realize the chamber door was already opened - and the invisible man pointed their way in.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑23 Sep 2019, 11:08
I don't think he was detailing the exact time we're discussing. All this proves is that he watched them and he has the power of invisibility.
Your counter-argument that Tear is the invisible man is weak at best and FULL of speculation.
Who was the invisible man?
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Re: Who was the invisible man?
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I dont think she will because she already has in this oneFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑25 Sep 2019, 03:43I truly believe that she will.Nicole_Boyd wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 01:26 I don't know who this could have been... Hopefully Pellucid will answer this one on the next book?
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Kro92813 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 07:29Not weird because it seems so insignificant, but I feel like eventually no detail in this story is insignificant in the end! On of 128 we see this apparition for the first time. Then on pg 165 it mentioned one last time: "The shock on Peter’s face showed that he understood. Earlier that evening outside the great fireplace, an invisible Echo had shown them the way into Auralius’ cell. But who could it have been?"corinaelena wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 01:20 I honestly have no idea...maybe in a future book, he will make another appearance? Is it weird I didn't even give this a second thought until this very moment? Thank you for giving me a full day of thinking ahead!
Regarding the other comment on this post, I also don't think it was Tear, he would have never left... I am waiting to be proven wrong though!
I'm sort of leaning toward Valerian since he could turn invisible and dipped his fingers in guiding the story into the direction he had wanted it to go. I'm not sure though!
Yeah, I thought it was Valerian too.
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This was actually my thought too! I made the connection between him becoming invisible and the invisible person and just kind of assumed that they were the same.Kro92813 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 07:29Not weird because it seems so insignificant, but I feel like eventually no detail in this story is insignificant in the end! On of 128 we see this apparition for the first time. Then on pg 165 it mentioned one last time: "The shock on Peter’s face showed that he understood. Earlier that evening outside the great fireplace, an invisible Echo had shown them the way into Auralius’ cell. But who could it have been?"corinaelena wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 01:20 I honestly have no idea...maybe in a future book, he will make another appearance? Is it weird I didn't even give this a second thought until this very moment? Thank you for giving me a full day of thinking ahead!
Regarding the other comment on this post, I also don't think it was Tear, he would have never left... I am waiting to be proven wrong though!
I'm sort of leaning toward Valerian since he could turn invisible and dipped his fingers in guiding the story into the direction he had wanted it to go. I'm not sure though!
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