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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Sunny
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David Dalglish:
sorry david but how and why is Thren Felhorn the greatest assasin of all times, so crazy about aaron not learning about religion, love and women when it should have been part of his tutelage to become a perfect assasin. moreover how and why does a 10 year old aaron kill his elder brother ???
John Smith
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David Dalglish:
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Can I please pitch you an idea for sequel to the vagrant gods please? I relinquish any claim or right to any profit generated out of this idea. Ultimately it’s about Cyrus developing a cult following as he sparks revolutions across the former.
Another idea—the prime opposition is the usurper kings son a distant relative to the god incarnate.
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Another idea—the prime opposition is the usurper kings son a distant relative to the god incarnate. (hide spoiler)]
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