Lord Meldorath.
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Re: Lord Meldorath.
If I remember correctly, Meldorath had been using people as experiments for magic, or as the woman who arrested him said, he had been toying with the lives of others.
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I agree. The times where he's like any other person are what really have me rooting for him deep down. When Beth arrives and Meldorath shows himself as a sad, betrayed friend, that really won me over to his side. As the mystery around him fades, I suppose I'll have to wish failure on him, but for now, I almost want him to succeed.Bookreviwer2020 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2020, 20:11 Meldorath seems like a mysterious figure and at times seems bad and at others like any other person. He has failed perhaps but I guess we don't know everything until later
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No doubt Meldorth is a bad guy, but also has wrongfully imprisoned since he wasn't even given a trial first! Another thing comes to my mind also how on earth did they even imprison him, especially since he has magical power, his disappearance isn't too justified yet!
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Lord Meldorath was feared by the people of Hillport. I guess he is that powerful. The attack of the Riva Rohavi could be him, or his trusted allies (also mages) who were not in prison. It is too early to assume that whatever he committed is against the law or not. It could be that he is a victim of politics on which the king can't help him escape.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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From what I read, it seemed pretty clear that Meldorath sent that unsigned message to the Riva. Are there other indications in subsequent books?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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He allowed them to imprison him. When the soldiers came for him, he thought about making an example of them and the people of Hillport. Why he didn't is undetermined. Perhaps he wanted to be left alone to study magic. If he had resisted imprisonment, every available mage and soldier in the country would probably be sent to capture him.Georgephilips wrote: ↑10 Oct 2020, 21:38 I suspect Meldorth would be involved in that attack in Hillport.
No doubt Meldorth is a bad guy, but also has wrongfully imprisoned since he wasn't even given a trial first! Another thing comes to my mind also how on earth did they even imprison him, especially since he has magical power, his disappearance isn't too justified yet!
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