Question about Eron in Chapter 1 of DB
Question about Eron in Chapter 1 of DB
Does anyone have any idea why Eron is hiding from everyone at the end of Chapter 1 of Demon's Bane. He says that he's waiting till his father needs him. Could Eron be an Entropic and actually know it? What "powers" does he have? I don't think we have examined this little known Were-Cat in Tarrin's family. We know plenty about the many exploits of Jassana and the mixing of natures in Tara and Rina and that Eron was a strong little boy and was more calm than most Were-Cat children. But what are his likes and dislikes?
He specifically says he isn't a Sorcerer or a Druid? That still leaves Arcane and Priest. Is he a Priest of Tarrin? How does he know what is going on while the Goddess had to tell others what to do?
I think there is a hole here in the plot that will allow Fel to drive a Mac truck through and blindside us with a real surprise!
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He specifically says he isn't a Sorcerer or a Druid? That still leaves Arcane and Priest. Is he a Priest of Tarrin? How does he know what is going on while the Goddess had to tell others what to do?
I think there is a hole here in the plot that will allow Fel to drive a Mac truck through and blindside us with a real surprise!
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The suggestion was that he is now bearer and warden of Firestaff. He is as Werecat quite immune to its suggestive powers, and as Eron avan more so. You do remember that Firestaff cannot leave Sennadar, and dropped from nowhere joined with Tarrin's amulet when he crossed the Gate to Pyrosia? And Eron I think has similar amulet (shaeram).J-Man5 wrote:Does anyone have any idea why Eron is hiding from everyone at the end of Chapter 1 of Demon's Bane?
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Fel doesnt need plotholes to blindside us wıth a surprise
Fel doesnt need plotholes to blindside us wıth a surprise
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Well that was a bit messed up... 8)8)Does anyone have any idea why Eron is hiding from everyone at the end of Chapter 1 of Demon's Bane. He says that he's waiting till his father needs him. Could Eron be an Entropic and actually know it? What "powers" does he have? I don't think we have examined this little known Were-Cat in Tarrin's family. We know plenty about the many exploits of Jassana and the mixing of natures in Tara and Rina and that Eron was a strong little boy and was more calm than most Were-Cat children. But what are his likes and dislikes?
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Before I take offence: How do you mean messed up?
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and how did he hide from Triana?
Hiding from the sorcerers is no problem thanks to his medallion, but from Triana? (i know she's not in Sennadar at the moment, but i assume she would try to talk to him before going
Hiding from the sorcerers is no problem thanks to his medallion, but from Triana? (i know she's not in Sennadar at the moment, but i assume she would try to talk to him before going
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He is born Were-Cat, not Turned. Triana doesn't have his bond.zedd wrote:and how did he hide from Triana?
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triana only tracks her adopted children.
Eron couldnt be a Priest of Terrin because Terrin would know about it, and wouldnt have said Dolanna was his only preist and to protect her at all costs.
Guardian of the Firestaff is prolly the best bet
Eron couldnt be a Priest of Terrin because Terrin would know about it, and wouldnt have said Dolanna was his only preist and to protect her at all costs.
Guardian of the Firestaff is prolly the best bet
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i get the feeling that guarding the firestaff is along the right lines. but he also says thats he is waiting for when Tarrin needs him. part of Tarrins ultamite plan involves him returning to sennedar for something (we don't know what).
i think that Eron is going to play a role in that somehow.
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i think that Eron is going to play a role in that somehow.
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I would bet even the natural born children have there bonds taken by there mothers. Given how protective they are of their children until they are of age. A were cat child could cover a lot of ground if it wanted. So holding your child's bond would only be smart. However Trina is not Elron's mother so probably never held his bond. With Mist gone he can probably hide pretty well.
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that leave the question of how he is hiding from Triana's druidic powers tho
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Niami managing to help Tarrin indirectly, by removing the sense of Eron by using Druidic magic?
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One possibility is that Eron is going to be Tarrin's Ace in the hole when it comes to meeting Spider...
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i dont think tarrin will need it
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I agree. I see a way for Tarrin to win the fight with Spyder by not winning. That is not a paradox and no, it doesn't require intervention by Mother Wynn.Lunchbox wrote:i dont think tarrin will need it
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