Rowan and Demetrius ~ should Galen trust them?
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Rowan and Demetrius ~ should Galen trust them?
Although I these two may have nefarious motives, and I enjoy the contention and I believe they add depth to the story.
Do I have this all wrong?
Should Galen trust Rowan or Demetrius?
I would like to know what you think?
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I think that Rowan shouldn't be trusted, the Mayor of the town seems to want Rowan to leave. I think that Galen should trust Demetrius more because he doesn't seem like he can do much harm to Galen, however, I do agree that Rowan and Demetrius seem to be hiding something.
I haven't read the whole series yet, I've only read the first book, so I may be wrong.
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If you underestimate a monk with martial arts and magic training, you will be sorry . Just kidding. Personally, I think both Rowan and Demetrius have no reason to harm Galen. Rowan was asked by Galen's uncle to find him, and Demetrius was sought by Galen and Rowan because they needed an imbuer. Initially, none of those two purposely reached out for Galen. And since Galen is a war refugee, he hardly has anything to take advantage of aside from his uncle's fortune (but Rowan and Demetrius never ask for his money either.)Reader 05 wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 21:50
I think that Rowan shouldn't be trusted, the Mayor of the town seems to want Rowan to leave. I think that Galen should trust Demetrius more because he doesn't seem like he can do much harm to Galen, however, I do agree that Rowan and Demetrius seem to be hiding something.
I haven't read the whole series yet, I've only read the first book, so I may be wrong.
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The Mayor's mistrust of Rowan is explained by Rowan's improper treatment of the Mayor's daughter, so I think the Mayor is biased against Rowan. It does seem like both Rowan and Demetrius are hiding something since both want to stay with Galen.Reader 05 wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 21:50
I think that Rowan shouldn't be trusted, the Mayor of the town seems to want Rowan to leave. I think that Galen should trust Demetrius more because he doesn't seem like he can do much harm to Galen, however, I do agree that Rowan and Demetrius seem to be hiding something.
I haven't read the whole series yet, I've only read the first book, so I may be wrong.
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