Ray really doesn't like "suggestions".

He writes what he writes.

-James

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tristan Colson" <[email protected]>
To: "feistfans-l" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for some.


Now that you put it that way, i sent that email with some premature knowledge on this but i have some good insight now thinks to you. I would love to read about Marcos though, but that would go back in time, like wow, i cant even remember how old he was supposed to be. i think they do tell you in one of the books. but again thanks for giving me some good feeback



________________________________
From: StephenB <[email protected]>
To: feistfans-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for some.


no problem. TBH I don’t want to know/read everything about a character.
Having a history that is hinted about gives them a certain mystique. We fill in
the blanks in out own way, with our own imaginations. Same with characters like
Miranda. Macros is a bit different – he has so many histories we’ll never know
the truth!

From: Tristan Colson
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 1:17 AM
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for
some.
ha ha. Well that's good, my memory is kinda vague on
that. However i do think he has other adventures that would be good
to tell and maybe adventures not thought of yet. I think i am going to re read
the book. Thanks for the feedback.


________________________________
From: StephenB
<[email protected]>
To: feistfans-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:10
PM
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's
story may be a spoiler for some.


The backstory to that journey was written into scenes in A Darkness at
Sethanon, so there’s nothing really to tell. We already know it!

One of those great characters that gels storylines together...
From: Tristan Colson
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 12:56 AM
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for
some.


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.


________________________________
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.
--
Anestis Kozakis | [email protected] |
http://www.akozakis.id.au/


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Now that you put it that way, i sent that email with some premature knowledge on this but i have some good insight now thinks to you. I would love to read about Marcos though, but that would go back in time, like wow, i cant even remember how old he was supposed to be. i think they do tell you in one of the books. but again thanks for giving me some good feeback


From: StephenB <[email protected]>
To: feistfans-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for some.



no problem. TBH I don’t want to know/read everything about a character. Having a history that is hinted about gives them a certain mystique. We fill in the blanks in out own way, with our own imaginations. Same with characters like Miranda. Macros is a bit different – he has so many histories we’ll never know the truth!

From: Tristan Colson
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 1:17 AM
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for some.

ha ha. Well that's good, my memory is kinda vague on that. However i do think he has other adventures that would be good to tell and maybe adventures not thought of yet. I think i am going to re read the book. Thanks for the feedback.

From: StephenB <[email protected]>
To: feistfans-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for some.



The backstory to that journey was written into scenes in A Darkness at Sethanon, so there’s nothing really to tell. We already know it!

One of those great characters that gels storylines together...

From: Tristan Colson
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 12:56 AM
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: Amos Trask's story may be a spoiler for some.


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.
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.
--
Anestis Kozakis | [email protected] | http://www.akozakis.id.au/











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