EJ Wake
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Christine Feehan:
How does male conversion work in regards to lifemates? Some of my friends and I are arguing on how this works. I believe that the adoption ceremony had some effect on the converted males to allow them to get the binding words imprinted on their souls, but one of my friends is saying that it is passed on from father to son, that even mother to son doesn't count, nor conversion. Can you please explain?
Christine Feehan
Gary died, his soul sent/traveled to be judged by the Carpathian ancestors. They found him worthy and they filled him with their spirit, their history, their memories. He became a Daratrazanoff and a full Carpathian. He was no longer the Gary of before. It was as if he'd never been human even though he retained Gary's memories. Between the time he died and the time he was essentially "reborn" a Carpathian his soul split and the ancients of the Daratrazanoff line were his "father" and the ritual binding words were imprinted as his soul was split and his other half, his lifemate, was born. Gary didn't just get to be born anew like a Carpathian child. That Daratrazanoff lineage was poured into him and he lost his emotions and ability to see in color like the ancient he was reborn as.
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J.A. Nolan
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Christine Feehan:
I think the Ghostwalkers series would be awesome as a TV series. It would appeal to women as a romance with strong female leads, the younger sci-fi and fantasy crowd with the psy/superpowers thing, as well as older men, with the political and military angle. Assuming you wrote the screenplay and had a hand in producing it, have you ever thought about adapting your Ghostwalker series for the big screen?
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