Dragaera

nothing *SPOILER*

Fri Mar 4 10:02:53 PST 2005

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Crystal Fradette [mailto:sethra500 at gmail.com] 
> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 9:46 AM
> To: dragaera at dragaera.info
> Subject: nothing
> 
> Wow, I opened my mail and nothing was there! I look foward to 
> seeing what silly things people have to say. It helps my 
> lunch break go by better and it's nice to ignore work for 
> that long hour before the end of the day.
> 
> I am going to make a little trivia game thingy for fun. No 
> cheating by using that book search. This is from memory only! 
> Ok, here goes:
> 
> Which book is this from (this is not a quote from a book)?
> A wall that's not a wall, but a door and Spellbreaker reveals 
> that it is indeed a door. And when the illusion fades later, 
> the wall is no longer there and there are large chairs and 
> all sorts of normal weapons on one of many shelves. Vlad also 
> decides to sit on the floor rather than the oversized chair.
> 
> I know it's rough, but I think someone can guess. I'll come 
> up with better ones for the future.
> 
> Oh yeah, if you answer is in detail (I recomend posting it to 
> the list), put that it's a spoiler incase we have new readers 
> (ie: I have not read  the Viscount series yet)!
> 
> Enjoy guessing!
> -C
> 

This is from ISSOLA. When Vlad and Teldra are left in the *one* room of the
Jenoine, they go looking for secret doors and find one leading outside
(although *secret* is probably inappropriate and it's more likely the room
with the door exists in a slightly translated 4th spacial dimension from the
room Vlad and Teldra initially enter). Another spacial translation when
Aliera and Morrolan return to "rescue" Vlad and Teldra results in Vlad being
able to see the shelves lined with racks of weapons (which later leads the
group to conclude that the Jenoine are attempting to take over the Empire
using armed locals in addition to their own Orb). Teldra, Aliera, and
Morrolan are not able to translate without the help of Spellbreaker, so
someone (Morrolan?) tries to see using Vlad's eyes, *breaking* the illusion
or translating him in the 4th spacial dimension. Aliera is then able to
access Morrolan's vision of the room and likewise shift. A final shift like
this reveals Jenoine, two seated, two standing, and the group gets into a
fight that also involves calling on Verra to help (for which she chastises
the group for possibly being traitors since the plane she is now on leaves
her vulnerable to being killed by the Jenoine).

I too look forward to seeing what silly things people have to say, and
you've all helped turn me into an e-mail junky. Thanks.

Shawn