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Kro92813 wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 07:44 If you could read this story from another characters point of view, who would you choose and why?
Victor Valorian had a hand in most of the events in the book and would prove interesting.
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 00:00
Kro92813 wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 07:44 If you could read this story from another characters point of view, who would you choose and why?
Victor Valorian had a hand in most of the events in the book and would prove interesting.
Had A hand (pun intended?? Haha)

His perspective would definitly be interesting. Being able to see him double cross people and view the intent and thoughts behind the scenes!
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Kro92813 wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 06:55
Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 00:00
Kro92813 wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 07:44 If you could read this story from another characters point of view, who would you choose and why?
Victor Valorian had a hand in most of the events in the book and would prove interesting.
Had A hand (pun intended?? Haha)

His perspective would definitly be interesting. Being able to see him double cross people and view the intent and thoughts behind the scenes!
I had not forseen the pun ...had a hand, but I'll accept it. He was a dangerous vilain/antagonist-that Victor Valorian.
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 07:35
Kro92813 wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 06:55
Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 00:00

Victor Valorian had a hand in most of the events in the book and would prove interesting.
Had A hand (pun intended?? Haha)

His perspective would definitly be interesting. Being able to see him double cross people and view the intent and thoughts behind the scenes!
I had not forseen the pun ...had a hand, but I'll accept it. He was a dangerous vilain/antagonist-that Victor Valorian.
Ahhh but you unknowingly seized that moment perfectly! Haha!
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Kro92813 wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 20:24
Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 07:35
Kro92813 wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 06:55

Had A hand (pun intended?? Haha)

His perspective would definitly be interesting. Being able to see him double cross people and view the intent and thoughts behind the scenes!
I had not forseen the pun ...had a hand, but I'll accept it. He was a dangerous vilain/antagonist-that Victor Valorian.
Ahhh but you unknowingly seized that moment perfectly! Haha!
seized that moment? Are you making hand jokes? :eusa-think: Victor Valorian was a conniving one-handed antagonist whose point of view would have been intriguing had it not already been used when he predictably confessed everything he did and why.
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 20 Sep 2019, 02:43
Kro92813 wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 20:24
Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 07:35

I had not forseen the pun ...had a hand, but I'll accept it. He was a dangerous vilain/antagonist-that Victor Valorian.
Ahhh but you unknowingly seized that moment perfectly! Haha!
seized that moment? Are you making hand jokes? :eusa-think: Victor Valorian was a conniving one-handed antagonist whose point of view would have been intriguing had it not already been used when he predictably confessed everything he did and why.
Haha I didnt even catch that last one :lol2: :lol2: he did confess everything but I think a story from is point of view would beinteresting!! He would have quite the story to tell and I feel like his could take up a novel.
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Kro92813 wrote: 20 Sep 2019, 23:22
Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 20 Sep 2019, 02:43
Kro92813 wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 20:24

Ahhh but you unknowingly seized that moment perfectly! Haha!
seized that moment? Are you making hand jokes? :eusa-think: Victor Valorian was a conniving one-handed antagonist whose point of view would have been intriguing had it not already been used when he predictably confessed everything he did and why.
Haha I didnt even catch that last one :lol2: :lol2: he did confess everything but I think a story from is point of view would beinteresting!! He would have quite the story to tell and I feel like his could take up a novel.
He would probably tell us some things he had a hand in like creating the Fate Sealers and drowning puppies.
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It makes me wonder at what point the fate sealers had been created. Were they always there or were they created when the law of death was implimented?
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Kro92813 wrote: 20 Sep 2019, 23:31 It makes me wonder at what point the fate sealers had been created. Were they always there or were they created when the law of death was implimented?
They would be a vital piece to the law of death, and I think that is when they would have been created.
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So that would mean Shadowpain would be a relatively new place as well. Then that makes me wonder when olam shone was created too because wasn't it created to escape the law of death and the fortune tellers and fate sealers?
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Kro92813 wrote: 20 Sep 2019, 23:35 So that would mean Shadowpain would be a relatively new place as well. Then that makes me wonder when olam shone was created too because wasn't it created to escape the law of death and the fortune tellers and fate sealers?
True but what you're missing is that Olam Shone was already there but the people weren't. After Fate Sealers came to be, people escaped to the land and locked it from Fate Sealers naming it Olám Shone.
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Since Peter was alongside will the entire time I think it would be funt to learn his perspective of the events. I think the book wouldbe a lot more humorous if his personality was shining through
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Kro92813 wrote: 23 Sep 2019, 04:47 Since Peter was alongside will the entire time I think it would be funt to learn his perspective of the events. I think the book wouldbe a lot more humorous if his personality was shining through
Yes, he had quite a sunny and fun disposition and his PoV would be interesting to read through.
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Drinkwaters would also be an interesting perspective since he seemed to know a lot more than what was let on.
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Kro92813 wrote: 24 Sep 2019, 21:01 Drinkwaters would also be an interesting perspective since he seemed to know a lot more than what was let on.
And his tragic story with his son is one I would like to know from the beginning.
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