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TKB: Section 3: 6th Dawson - 9th Cithrin
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Cithrin hit the jackpot for the bank but don't see her sleeping with Geder turning out well for her personally.
How old is Aster? I had the idea that he was in his early teens but is he younger?
Wester got the old knife in the back. You would think considering his past that Yardem should have killed him. I mean if the guy murdered his king for betraying him you would think Yardem's chances aren't great.

Also, Wester is his friend, and he really cares for him. He thinks his friend is doing something misguided and he can't let him do that, but he also can't kill him. He's a sword for hire, not completely heartless. :) Yardem always struck me as someone very accepting of consequences. He isn't going into this blind to the risk.

Ok thanks.
Justine wrote: "I thought the reason Yardem didn't kill Wester is because he thought that if he gave him enough time to cool off and think about what he was considering, he would come around to Yardem's way of thi..."
I thought much the same about Yardem. I was talking about it more from how Wester would react. He doesn't seem to think about the reasons that Yardem did this to him only that he did. His behavior has gotten so erratic since Cithrin left. Like Dawson he is pretty much a man whose time has passed. Obviously they will both still have an impact on the world but it won't bring them any happiness or peace.

Me too. I totally thought that he was going to follow him even knowing how wrong he thought Wester was acting.

Oh absolutely he's gone off his rocker so I don't think he is thinking at all clearly. I guess I meant that I thought Yardem was hoping that by doing something this extreme it might cause his friend to realize just how erratic his behaviour had become i.e. his most trusted friend has had to take some really serious steps. I guess this is the equivalent of a mercenary intervention? :)

Really? The "is this the day?" running joke didn't telegraph it for you?
Abraham also made it explicitly clear that Wester and Yardem had very different motivations for doing what they did. I remember thinking along the way that Yardem's loyalty wasn't blind and that Wester could easily lose it under certain circumstances.



Thank you.
Lindsay wrote: "Rob wrote: "Yardem's betrayal took me by surprise."
Really? The "is this the day?" running joke didn't telegraph it for you?
Abraham also made it explicitly clear that Wester and Yardem had very ..."
Yes, really. Either it lulled me into a false sense of security, or I felt it too obvious.
Not to mention he didn't kill him. As others have pointed out, it's likely out of respect/love.
Really? The "is this the day?" running joke didn't telegraph it for you?
Abraham also made it explicitly clear that Wester and Yardem had very ..."
Yes, really. Either it lulled me into a false sense of security, or I felt it too obvious.
Not to mention he didn't kill him. As others have pointed out, it's likely out of respect/love.
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This section covers the 6th Dawson chapter through to the 9th Cithrin chapter. The first sentence of the section is:
Kaltfel stood on a wide plain rising up from the long strips of farmland like a strange dream.