The Fox, and other misc. questions!

Aug 27, 2007 19:07

I just finished reading The Fox, and thought it was wonderful! I just have a few questions...

I was wondering what happened with Joret? Is that explained in another story? Is that memoir, Take Heed My Heirs, written somewhere? She gets left there, so I assume that she ends up marrying the prince, but is that what happened? Do we hear more about her? I bet Branid wasn't very happy. Did he just leave the royal city peacefully? What did Fareas-Iofre think? I suppose that the girls learning magic plan has fallen through?

Also, what happened to Ramis? According to his own words, he should be dead by the end of The Fox, but what happened? Was it explained and I just missed it? I saw this on a description of the worlds on Ms. Smith's official website, "Detlev, Norsunder's pet dyaranarya, has not been completely quiescent all those years. (See Ramis of the Knife, in the Inda stories.) " Was Detlev controlling him? or punishing him? And what is this "Council of 12" (or something like that) which is mentioned by Ramis in The Fox? (I haven't been able to Read Senrid or the other works posted here on Athanarel yet though, so please forgive me if any of these questions are answered plainly elsewhere...)

On another, somewhat unimportant note, Is the Sles Adrani (I know I got that wrong! I'm sorry!) that Flauvic mentions being a page at, and is mentioned a lot in Crown Duel the same as the Adranis that Queen Wisthia is from? Is there a connection?

Yes. That's all. If any of this is answered in the 3rd Inda, or other stories, just slap my wrists and tell me to wait. But I was just wondering if it was addressed in The Fox, and I just missed it!

(Btw, The Fox was awesome. I loved the first half of the book. I was reading it in a airport and couldn't even put it down to board my plane! So tense! I love Hadand, she is so tough, and hope she finds happiness. I am also fond of Tdor, and hope that something works out between her and Inda.... but I guess I'll have to wait another year!)

Thanks! :)

inda books, fleeing peace

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