Arrin-ken

Hmmm.  I'm surprised by how unimpressive so many readers seem to find these great cats.  I see them, or at least the Dark Judge, as part physical, part psychic, and altogether intimidating.   Marc may have been willing to take an axe to Immalai, but I doubt that he would have gotten far.  Good point about the Master managing to kill and flay so many of them, though.  There's a secret there that I don't yet know.  And, note, I haven't said who wants to destroy one (or more) now.
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Published on March 18, 2016 11:07
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Aaron I have always seen the Arrin-Ken as reclusive and standoffish execpt for the one who played with Jorin way back in Godstalk. I cant recall if that was the same one who was later burned. if i were to encounter one of them in them, i would get out of their way although you haven't shown them in cities, more in the wastes and outskirts of civilized areas if i remember rightly. They have alway fascinated me and make me wonder at their over all involvement with the fall could they have stopped master North from giving into Permial Darkness and the madness which followed After jamies and torries birth?


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