Nathan Riley
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Sebastien de Castell:
Also was Tristia once part of the Darome empire? it was mentioned that the stone that the castle was made of as well of some of the iron made certain types of magic difficult to use, this sounds similar to the old Trisitia mines to me and would kind of make sense if Darome was once one of the nations/ empires that the slaves of had to throw off resulting in Darome empire seeking a new continent to call home?
Sebastien de Castell
There is a connection between the two, but I can't talk about it without spoiling events in future books. Alas, you'll have to wait on this!
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Nedam
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Sebastien de Castell:
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I apologize for my question. In trying to avoid spoilers I worded it way too vaguely. The Tristian knights in "Way of the Argosi" seem genuinely honorable and one of them is a woman. When we left The Greatcoats only men were knights, with a very skewed idea of honor, but Kest said he is going on a journey to reform the Honori. I was wondering if this meant he succeeded? Or are these Honori before they lost their way?
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Istari
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Sebastien de Castell:
Hey Sebastian, I just completed the Greatcoat series and loved it. In particular I loved how Falcio beat Kest and how Kest beat Cavail. I was just wondering if we are ever going to found out how Ethalia knew Aline's final words to Falcio that she repeated to him the first time they met in book 1? Thank you for your time.
Trine Lise
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Sebastien de Castell:
Hi! A while back, you mentioned a book shop in London that sold a lot of special editions and signed books, including yours. I seem to recall that it was fairly close to Covent Garden, but now I can find neither the shop nor the place where you mentioned it. If the store is still around and I didn't imagine this whole thing, is there any chance you could let me know the name? I would love to drop by!
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