Delvin in the Dark Cellar.

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I think Devin was grieving the death of Borlock and trying to understand what really happened because it had happened so fast. Without the death of Borlock, Devin would not have decided to become a Magician and take on an adventure of living Town.
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It is when we loose people that we understand their worth in our lives and that saying was true for this duo. It was when Borlock died that Delvin understood the role he was playing in his life. Anyways I think the death was necessary for the continuation of the story.
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I think Borlock's death brought out the true mystery of the story, and eventually change the life and pattern of Devin. As he went on the mission of righting the wrongs. He discovered his innermost potential as he progressed in this path.
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I feel Borlock had to die. While I doubted Delvin's feelings for him at first, I later understood that he was indeed moruning his friend. Loss takes a toll on people as we can see with Delvin.
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Olga Markova wrote: 07 Mar 2023, 12:17 I think Delvin is grieving over Borlock who used to be his friend and teacher. It is probably because Borlock died that Delvin understood Borlock's role in his life. After all, but for Borlock's death, Delvin would not have inherited the stone and there would have been no story of his adventures!
I agree with you! We often don't realize the impact people have on us until they're gone and we no longer have their guidance.
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I think Delvin was obviously in pain and struck down by the death of Borlock, since he was someone close to him. It happens when someone who's a good teacher that grew on you to later become a friend dies.
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Post by Abiodunakinola »

Sometimes we don't value what we have until we lose them. Delving didn't understand the importance of Borlock in his life until he lost him. He wants him back but it is too late. This is a great lesson that needs to be learned from.
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Amy Luman wrote: 07 Mar 2023, 22:26 It’s very possible that Borlock did have to die for these feelings to be released. It’s a lot like “you don’t know what you have until it’s gone.” Delvin didn’t know what a big part of his life Borlock was until he realized that Borlock would no longer be around.
You couldn't be far from the truth. The death of Borlock open a hole in Delvin's life. Good a thing that he moved past it and pursued after his destiny in magic.
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This chapter was merely building groundwork for future narrations because at this time the reader hadn't formed enough opinion about the true nature of Borlock's and Delvin's relationship.
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Post by Allison Beard Vion »

I feel like the narration in that portion of the book was a mix between Delvin a.) trying to figure out what had happened by retracing each event, b.) coming to the realization that Borlock’s death represents a huge shift in his own life’s direction due to both being given Borlock’s magic tricks and being framed for his murder, and c.) grieving the loss of his friend and a mentor he expected to have and learn from much longer.

All of these are understandable to me. Delvin is in shock in that time and grappling with a lot of mixed feelings, all while being pressured to remember what the heck happened so he doesn’t get hung. It’s a lot!
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Post by Carlos Mata Saenz »

I think it made so much sense for Borlock to die directly from the beginning of the book as catalyzer for the story to start. After that, only memories or flashbacks were options to work and develop the relationship between the two of them, and some aspects of it were really important later on. It was for example the explanation to understand why Delvin sees the world as he does, why he is so sceptic and pragmatic for example.
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It's conceivable that Borlock's death was necessary for the release of these emotions. It is comparable to the adage "you don't know what you have until it's gone." Delvin wasn't aware of how important Borlock was to him until he learned that Borlock will soon pass away.
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There are things that need to happen for things to make sense in our lives or for us to gain something. Delvin sort of gained a lot from Borlock's death to me.
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Post by Stephanie Cameron »

I think Borlock dying was a great way to start out Delvins journey. Would I have enjoyed more of Borlock before he got murdered, of course! I think Delvins was processing what happened, was shocked, and was trying to handle his emotions while grieving.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

The death of Borlock was traumatizing for Delvin as he was unable to process the event. It led him in depression and despair and also temporary amnesia. He just could not remember what really happened. He was trying to understand: did it or did not happen?
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