On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 05:18:55PM -0400, MaidensPowrSlave at aol.com wrote: > ---In a way, I understand why this happened. The idea of a story about Vlad's > return to Adrilankha is an interesting one. He left a lot of loose ends > there, not the least being Cawti. What's Cawti done with his "business" in > the intervening years? How will Kragar and his associates react? How will > the Jhereg react? How will Vlad feel about his place in Dragaeran society? > What will he do when he discovers he has a son and that none of his friends > informed him?--- > > Correct me if I am wrong...but isn't it mentioned by Vlad in one of the books > that Kragar is dead? You're wrong...sort of. It is mentioned in "A Dream of Passion" (I think that's the title). However, that is non-canonical and has been contradicted in other works and Steven has stated he feels absolutely no compunction to be bound by it. It's a dream. -Jot -- Jot Powers <books at bofh.com> http://www.bofh.com/books/ "I'm upping my standards, so up yours!" -Pat Paulsen (1927-1997), Presidential Campaign Slogan