Dragaera

Geography

Peter H. Granzeau pgranzeau at cox.net
Sun Apr 11 15:25:28 PDT 2004

At 01:31 04/11/2004 -0700, Damien Sullivan wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 06:19:01PM -0600, Bryan Newell wrote:
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>minor, not very plot-related spoilers for _sethra lavode_
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>Near the end, Teldra introduces Morrolan to the facts behind the concept of
>time zones, and it is implied (a) that the world is a sphere and (b) that they
>don't actually know this, just that the Orca say weird things.  Unless the
>world has some other weird shape, such as a cylinder or donut.  Given that
>sorcerers know genetics and atomic theory (an earlier revelation of the book)
>this seems odd.

Morrolan appears to have had a somewhat limited education before we first 
met him--he was blissfully unaware, for instance, that he was not an 
unusually long-lived Easterner, for example.

-- 
Regards, Pete
pgranzeau at cox.net