On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 14:08:55 -0500 (EST), you wrote: >lazarus said: >> On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 17:25:46 -0800, you wrote: >> >>>At 09:54 AM 12/31/2002 -0500, Jag wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>*** Spoiler Space -- PotD **** >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>*** Spoiler Space -- PotD **** >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >> I never got that impression. On page 201, Sethra is quoted as saying to >> Piro, "Welcome to Dzur Mountain, Viscount, and thank you for >> agreeing to visit me." Which seems clear enough that Sethra was >> involved in his invitation. >> >> She continues to compliment Kytraan on his success, giving further >> credence to this idea. > > Not to mention the entirely common sense explanation that few > visitors to Dzur Mountain are fool enough to visit without an > invitation from Sethra, and considerably fewer of those who do > so (Pel excepted, of course) leave Dzur Mountain alive. > > ...unless we're going to start another discussion about whether > someone really kills all that many people, but substituting > Sethra for Morrolan this time... > > *grin* > > -Rick > > > I must have missed that discussion. My .02: I think Sethra really does kill them, then revivifies them. In our world, of course, it would just be myth, but given the nature of young Dzur-Lords........ -- lazarus "Therefore, my Harry, Be it thy course to busy giddy minds with foreign quarrels; that action, hence borne out, may waste the memory of the former days." -- King Henry IV, Part ii Act 4, Scene 5