Thanks for the feed back again.. And i am always trying to improve on all that 
"ha ha"   but i think you are very rite, he does explain a little on the 
subject but its not so much the vague explanation as the adventure and all the 
details involved in his adventure to Armengar. Again thank you. 

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 From: Anestis Kozakis <[email protected]>
To: feistfans-l <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for some.
   
On 24 August 2012 09:39, Tristan Colson <[email protected]> wrote:
> All throughout magician there is this guy named Amos Trask, some of you
> might remember him, some of you might not. he helps Arutha, Anita and a few
> others escape Krondor when guy was trying to split the kingdom so he could
> be king. and in A Darkness At Sethanon he just shows up at Armengar.
> Armengar is a city owed by a far cousin of the Hadati's. To find this place
> on a Midkemian map you need to find Try-Son and then go strait north from
> there.    now that you have a little background on Armengar and where it is
> i am going to go back to Amos. last we seen him he was running off in a
> stolen kingdom shit which i think was the kings. Because he is in The Sea Of
> Kingdoms and he is in a stolen kingdom ship i think most assume he gos past
> The Kingdom Of Rolden and though the Straits Of Ilthors and into the Sea Of
> Tears or the unknown. so how does Amos end up in the middle of the
> Thunderhell? good question huh? and if you ask me getting from The Sea Of
> Kingdoms is quit a journey and would be a good story, and all the other
> adventures he has would be great to make into a book. after all he is a
> pirate with huge connection's and gos on big adventures. what do you think,
> do you think Ray should make a book all about this adventurous sea captain
> Amos Trask?     please tell me what you think about this.

You may wish to use proper punctuation (capital letters at the start
of sentences, separating your paragraphs, etc).

There are a lot of people on the list where English is their second,
even third or fourth language.

And as LAR said, telling Ray what to write is a no-no.  Besides, I
have a vague recollection that Amos explained, albeit briefly, how he
ended up where he did.

Anestis.
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