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The reason that he had to die was to create an enemy for Delvin. I mean by that, to justify the appearance of a mysterious scary character in the form of the dark figure... and by extension the Magician Guild.
Imagine the story if Borlock had been alive and they were both running away from the Guild while Borlock would teach him more and more secret tricks.
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I see how it is probable for Borlock to continue his mentorship with Delvin. However, I do not believe Delvin would have gone through the same adventure, met Fiorella and Jarla, and, most importantly, conquered the Dark Magician if Borlock were still alive. I believe that later in the book, Borlock would have been killed by the Dark Magician.Yasmine M wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 08:26 I disagree that Borlock had to die for Delvin to become a magician. Borlock was already teaching him his tricks and wanted to make him his official assistant. With time, he was also going to let him know the secret of the stone.
The reason that he had to die was to create an enemy for Delvin. I mean by that, to justify the appearance of a mysterious scary character in the form of the dark figure... and by extension the Magician Guild.
Imagine the story if Borlock had been alive and they were both running away from the Guild while Borlock would teach him more and more secret tricks.
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From all answers presented I agree with this one the most. I am in the same thought process. I think those choices by the author were intentional so he could present Delvin's character better.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.
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