Nguyget: What happened to her!? What does "burned-out" mean!? Dead, temporarily drained of wizardry, losing her wizardry completely, what? And I like how you are at least a little attatched to her because Nita and Kit (I think it was those two- or was it Dairine?) who saw her and started talking with them- the style comment, the little things like that that sort of endear you to the character. So that was pretty well done, even though at that point you aren't caring much about anyone besides Ronan/Ponch/Roshaun.
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Alethia asked: Nguyget: What happened to her!? What does "burned-out" mean!? Dead, temporarily drained of wizardry, losing her wizardry completely, what?
I worried about her, too, even though she's just been introduced. In the transcript of the September chat, I asked: Peter Murray DD: What did Tuyet mean when he said Nguyet "burned out" - a temporary wizardry problem, a permanent one, or permanent brain damage? Or is that also to be answered in AWOM? Diane Duane PM -- I think that particular problem was temporary.
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Eureka! I'm just rereading Deep Wizardry and when Nita looks through the different healing sections in her book for S'reee, it mentions in passing something about "brainburn" next to "spell backlash". Sounds fitting for Nguyet, doesn't it? At least whatever it is is temporary. -whew- Anyhow, I hope the twychild(ren?) are introduced even more during the next book. I grew kind of attached to them and want to learn more about their characters.
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Alethia: the style comment, the little things like that that sort of endear you to the character. So that was pretty well done, even though at that point you aren't caring much about anyone besides Ronan/Ponch/Roshaun
I couldn't agree more. That's exactly how I felt! The unique interaction between the two made me very interested in them, even with everything else going on
Did anyone else notice that when Kit and Nita were discussing the 'strangeness' of the twychild, they sounded a lot like they were discussing their own start in wizardry?
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"Yeah," Nita said. "Imagine how it must have been for them. Joint Ordeals . . . never having to find someone to help you with a spell . . ." She shook her head. "Having another wizard in your head with you all day, instead of by invitation?" Kit said. "A little too weird for me." (page 110 - 111)
I really cracked up when I read this.
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Originally posted by Sibby: I also loved the comments about Nguyet and Tuyet, as well as the concept of Twychildren. I really hope Nguyet and Tuyet are in future books.
I'm concerned that the two were disposable...
I am very interested in the two and what THEIR story is. It's unlike DD to introduce and 'kill' characters so lightly, but I'm still concerned.
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Well think of Fred- we knew him for just about half of a book, and then he goes and dies on us. :-) We knew... of wow I forgot his name... the shark (Ed?) for only the smallest time, then HE gets killed off... I guess it isn't that unusual, when you think about it. And even if this is unlikely of her, this is an unlikely situation. I mean, if the whole universe is in danger, there are bound to be a lot of casualties. I think that by doing things like that to characters we barely know but still are attached to, she is able to show how serious the situation actually is. That's what makes her such a swisse writer! *Siiigh*
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yesyes!! i love the twychild already! but, (here's a dark thought) wizardry is very dangerous. they know that of course; they're wizards, duh. but what if one of them die? what'll happen to the other?
What do you mean? It's not like the other one's going to die as well. They just won't have the spell-strength. Not to mention that the psychological impact may screw up the wizardry...[/random guess]
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yEAH, i liked that too. I especially liked how it said that the identicle twins can't augument power, since it just shows you how detailed and realistic the story gets, and besides, it makes sense.
dragons rule! what? everything else i might say would take longer then three lines.
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Yeah, me two. It just makes it SO much more realistic, and it also shows how good DD is that she can work in the details without ruining the story or causing her readers to loose interest.
dragons rule! what? everything else i might say would take longer then three lines.
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