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8 thoughts on “SEVENFOLD SWORD: SOVEREIGN – two thirds done!

  • Matthew Ferguson

    You know a question occurs that somehow I don’t think will be answered in the book. What happens when the Keeper dies? Where does the Mantle go? And the staff? Are they linked to the Tower in Andomhaim? Or do they have to be passed down before the Keeper dies?

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      Before the Keeper dies, she usually passes her mantle of power to her chosen successor. If she dies without that happening, the power goes into her staff, which teleports itself to the Tower of the Keeper in Tarlion.

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      • Matthew Ferguson

        Makes sense. Ahhhh not gonna lie, while I’m looking forward to the conclusion of Ridmark’s tale. I’m really excited to see what happens in Tyrcamber’s world. If you do with him what I think you’re going to do with him…..you haven’t written a book from the perspective of a king since Mazael.

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        • Jonathan Moeller

          All I’ll say about MALISON at this point is that I’m 7,000 words into the final book, and it should come out shortly after SEVENFOLD SWORD: SOVEREIGN.

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  • Scott Osmond

    What happens after Sevenfold Sword? Will we get a look at the south continent? What about the other humans mentioned in a previous book?
    Glad to be wrong about a 20th finish of the rough draft. Means a bigger book! Lots to wrap up.

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      Yep! I suppose it would have been possible to finish by the 20th, but that would be only if absolutely everything else went right in Real Life for the month of May, which it did not. 🙂

      The ending is really important and might be the most important part – the critical acclaim for AVENGERS: ENDGAME and the viewer discontent for the end of GAME OF THRONES definitely proves that!

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  • A question about urvaags. Are they all created individually or do they breed?

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      Both, in fact. The dark elves can make their own or breed their own.

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