Goodbye Lord Eldus
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Goodbye Lord Eldus
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Lord Eldus' story was simply a base for greater events that were to unfold in no distant time. Besides, I do not see how he would have been fitted into the subsequent installments.
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But the thing is no one knew Riva were on the horizon. Everyone in Voulhire was sure they belonged to history. And Maido betrayed them all, especially Hillport. Mianora did nothing to stop them, that's how selfish and self-confident they became. Lord Eldus couldn't even imagine such an outcome.rahilshajahan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 07:05 Lord Eldus was a good character and he needn't have died. But, Voulhire is also a land of the fittest. With terrorists like the Riva on the horizon, no one is safe. Lord Eldus should've known or had a system that let him knew of the arrival of the terrorist group.
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Someone reported to the king that Riva is on the move, but I guess they didn't see it as urgent. Eldus family didn't deserve their fate, but that's life for us.Ellylion wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 12:13
But the thing is no one knew Riva were on the horizon. Everyone in Voulhire was sure they belonged to history. And Maido betrayed them all, especially Hillport. Mianora did nothing to stop them, that's how selfish and self-confident they became. Lord Eldus couldn't even imagine such an outcome.
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Unfortunately, Hillport has fallen for good. Lord Eldus' death will serve as a motivation for his son later, but the things he did for the town are meaningless now.Aubrey Lewis wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 03:21 I was also shocked by his sudden death. Since the book focused on Lord Eldus about half the time and showed him trying to improve Hillport, I feel like all of those efforts amounted to nothing. Granted, his brief role might play a part later on since Marshus managed to escape, but I still feel a bit disappointed at this development.
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