David Dalglish
Honestly, I've never felt the temptation (though it's been suggested a few times). You basically see his introduction as 'Deathmask' in A Dance of Blades. Anything before that's fairly, well, boring. He sits in the tower. He spies. He plots. He gets caught. The seventh Half-Orc book, King of the Vile, does get a tiny bit more into who he was, but it's nothing too crazy.
So, a new Deathmask book would have to be one focusing more on his guild after it's creation. Question is: when? Do I set it during the Shadowdance series? The Half-Orcs? If Half-Orcs, when during the series? During the events taking place in books 6-7? Prior to fleeing Veldaren in book 3?
Most importantly, though, I have characters of mine I love but I know work best when bouncing off of other characters. Deathmask's one of them. I need him bickering with Tarlak, or sparring with Haern. So trying to write a series dedicated to Deathmask, but integrating in, say, the Eschaton or the various Paladins...well I'm practically writing another Half-Orc book at that point.
So, a new Deathmask book would have to be one focusing more on his guild after it's creation. Question is: when? Do I set it during the Shadowdance series? The Half-Orcs? If Half-Orcs, when during the series? During the events taking place in books 6-7? Prior to fleeing Veldaren in book 3?
Most importantly, though, I have characters of mine I love but I know work best when bouncing off of other characters. Deathmask's one of them. I need him bickering with Tarlak, or sparring with Haern. So trying to write a series dedicated to Deathmask, but integrating in, say, the Eschaton or the various Paladins...well I'm practically writing another Half-Orc book at that point.
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Tiffany Faulkner
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David Dalglish:
I finally got my husband hooked on your books as well. He's listened to all of the audible audio books and has re-read the Shadowdance series twice now. Currently, he is developing a concept of a Jedi warrior as a cosplay idea. His idea is to make Haern into a Jedi. Our current discussion is how many cloaks to create for the look and how short the lightsabers should be to emulate your character. Any tips? :)
Chris Smith
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David Dalglish:
I've been following sense the breaking world, so I'm sad to see the end of dezrel. I often read the authors notes and take a certain amount of glee by proxy when you describe various characters as being fun to write. So I guess the question is, from dezrel to thanet, who has been the most fun to get inside the head of so to speak?
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