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Not sure if I’m doing this right.

 

All of the other replies have come back with a prefix in the address that reads 
‘bounce-[a number]@list.cornell.edu.

 

I’m not sure if just replying is the right thing to do and keeps it in the 
right thread.

 

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Nice points, well put Anestis.

 

However, what I meant was, I would have liked to have read something about it 
in the narrative. E.g. a dignified elven ceremony to provide Calin, Calis and 
Aglaranna’s perspective and something to hint at how Tomas’ reunion with ‘the 
bliss’ played out from an elven perspective.

 

I think, basically, I wanted to have a little cry over Tomas’ passing but 
something held me back. Maybe even some reference back to him and Pug sitting 
on that roof as kids might have got me going.

 

Cheers

 

Terry Freelander

Head of English

Ormiston Rivers Academy

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I believe in everything until it's disproved. So I believe in fairies, the 
myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it's in your mind. Who's to say that 
dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now? 
John Lennon

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anestis Kozakis
Sent: 14 August 2013 15:11
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: *MAG END SPOILER* Love the entire cycle but need to get something 
off my chest

 

On 14 August 2013 21:45, <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

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After some time, I realised that what was bothering me more than anything else 
was Tomas’ storyline. I understand that the main character has always been Pug 
but, for me, Tomas came a close second. Pug got his moment with Lims-Kragma. I 
was desperate to know what Tomas’ reward would be. I also needed to know how 
Calin, Calis and Aglaranna dealt with his passing.

 

 

Remember, the Elves believed in a different end than what the humans believed, 
and Thomas would have adopted those beliefs.  So Thomas did get his reward.

 

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Terry

 

Anestis. 

-- 
Anestis Kozakis | [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

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