Abrupt Ending!
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Re: Abrupt Ending!
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It is sad that Lord Eldus and his family died an untimely and violent death.
But I do think that Lord Eldus son will grow from what he had to experience.
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I got the exact same vibe. Granted, Ned's death was a little more drawn out. He really got deep into political intrigue, knowingly, before he was captured and executed. I think Eldus's death was surprising in how quickly it came. When he started talking to Meldorath through the journal, I remember thinking FINALLY! It was like maybe he would finally figure out the truth. If he had, then it would've seemed more justified for him to be killed. But instead the Riva showed up immediately afterward. It just seemed like a moment that should've been drawn out and made more important.
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His son struck me as a coward at first, but then I imagined myself in his place and realized that's exactly what I would do. I am very keen to know what will happen next to him.rahilshajahan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 05:32 Keep reading the series. You will soon understand that there are dark undertones throughout the books in the series. Moreover, the death of family of the lord of Hillport is important for the character development of his son, Marshus Alderman.
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I would say that the curse is meldorath and not Hillport. He wanted the position there and he did whatever it took him to do so. That's Meldorath, keep on reading the sequel and you'll see what I mean.Krista Ash wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 15:00I'm curious where these "dark undertones" will lead. It almost seems like Hillport is curse: Orlin turns from a good lord to a perverse one, Eldus also starts good but starts being influenced by Meldorath... or maybe it's just Meldorath's presence. While Eldus's death might be important for his son's character development, I don't think that's really a good reason to kill a character, although it is a good use of a character's death.rahilshajahan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 05:32 Keep reading the series. You will soon understand that there are dark undertones throughout the books in the series. Moreover, the death of family of the lord of Hillport is important for the character development of his son, Marshus Alderman.
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