Whoa. Have just finished The Tower at Stony Wood. Am somewhat numb. That was weird! I must re-read.
Thayne Ysse, you twerp! You turned your brother over to the dragon in the end after all! Even if you did figure things out eventually. Poor Craiche, he doesn't understand, nobody tells him anything, and everybody wants him for their own nefarious purposes! At least, that's what we're supposed to think. He's just so... so... gah, lost for words. And that was one strange dragon. Talk about manipulative beings with god-like powers! *sigh* Oh, how I love this book. I think. Melanthos and Sel are way cool. But I think Anyon is another of those who just doesn't get it, although he's all right. Cyan Dag, the other hand, is totally my hero.
Temperatures are in the mid-90's F and rising. Have found some lyrics for MacCrimmon's Lament. It remains to be seen if they're reputable, but since the source had both the Gaelic and a translation, I'm inclined to think favorably of them.
Thayne Ysse, you twerp! You turned your brother over to the dragon in the end after all! Even if you did figure things out eventually. Poor Craiche, he doesn't understand, nobody tells him anything, and everybody wants him for their own nefarious purposes! At least, that's what we're supposed to think. He's just so... so... gah, lost for words. And that was one strange dragon. Talk about manipulative beings with god-like powers! *sigh* Oh, how I love this book. I think. Melanthos and Sel are way cool. But I think Anyon is another of those who just doesn't get it, although he's all right. Cyan Dag, the other hand, is totally my hero.
Temperatures are in the mid-90's F and rising. Have found some lyrics for MacCrimmon's Lament. It remains to be seen if they're reputable, but since the source had both the Gaelic and a translation, I'm inclined to think favorably of them.