Lord Meldorath.
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Lord Meldorath.
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Oh my, you got me thinking All I can say (considering all the books I've read) he still learns He has weak spots tho.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 21:51 Such a powerful mage could never have been imprisoned without his consent. But he must have a weakness, his kryptonite. Now what would that be?
He's never content with himself, his abilities, or the world around him. Also, his friends and allies mean a lot to him.
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He deserved his imprisonment. He's not a good guy But he's also not that simple. He tries to achieve his goals by all means, no matter what.Larkspur wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 10:22 Everyone is made to believe that Meldorath is dead. But he has been imprisoned in a tower on an island. What did you think about Meldorath's power? Is there a possibility he could have influenced the Rival Rohavi to attack Hillport? Was he wrongfully imprisoned or did he deserve it?
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'My guy Meldorath', Mr Team Meldorath. Meldorath's power is something else and he knows it, but that is nothing compared what he dreams of. He is no saint and would go to unbelievable extent to have his way. So I say his imprisonment was justified (although it broke his heart).rahilshajahan wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 09:34 My guy Meldorath gets a post. Kudos to Meldorath! The problem is the upcoming books answer all the questions you asked. Also, there's evidence in this book that he experimented on people; not a very justifiable thing. So, even on trial, he will be imprisoned.
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Meldorath does seem like he should be able to break out of any prison, but when he talks to Beth, he makes it sound like he's stuck on the island. That said, with a teleporting (or whatever it is) friend, I'm not sure why he couldn't have broken out sooner.scaryeyes_25 wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 20:59 I don't think anyone can truly imprison Meldorath. I believed he was just waiting for the right time to retaliate and make everyone know his true power and capabilities. As for being imprisoned wrongfully, I think we need to continue reading the series to know the true intentions of King Wilhelm and Meldorath.
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He did experiment on people before he was captured. He might have even experimented on the kids since they're all much more scared of him than they are of Orlin.valeriejane wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 16:33 I do think Lord Meldorath is behind the attach by the Riva's on Hillport. I am not convinced he was guilty but once he was captured, I think he sought revenge. Nevertheless, he is was somehow physically trapped on the island and that must mean there is other wizards working against him. I liked the new lord of Hillport and wished he wasn't killed.
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I agree. Meldorath seems like he had the power to break out of his cell much sooner (especially with his 2 friends there to help him), so he must have been waiting for the Riva to act and allow him to reclaim Hillport instead of just breaking out of prison immediately. I am curious on the details of why Wilhelm imprisoned Meldorath. Hopefully they come out in the next books.Aisha_123 wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 11:08 Meldorath seems like a patient person. The type that strikes just at the right moment. I believe he is to be watched out for because what happened at the end of the ebook was very unpredictable. I also feel like KIng Wilhelm is afraid of him among the other reasons for his imprisonment.
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