tooleman Wrote:Just for fun I’d like to open a discussion regarding Rasolm’s appearances’ as the reincarnation of evil in the RJ series; post Keep and excluding the Adversary Cycle. Only three come to my mind: Conspiracies, Gateways and Harbingers any thing else from the forum?
tooleman Wrote:Just for fun I’d like to open a discussion regarding Rasolm’s appearances’ as the reincarnation of evil in the RJ series; post Keep and excluding the Adversary Cycle. Only three come to my mind: Conspiracies, Gateways and Harbingers any thing else from the forum?But what about poor Malosar? (I finally read The Keep).
Auskar Wrote:But what about poor Malosar? (I finally read The Keep).
Why is this thread called "Prestidigitation"...? (boy, that is a hard word to type).
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Didn't Tooleman say, "Post Keep?" And presdi...prosto...presto...there hadda be another woid!Yeah, he did. But since I had ONLY read RJ novels until just recently (like TODAY), I had to throw in my newly discovered banquet of knowledge.
tooleman Wrote:Just for fun I’d like to open a discussion regarding Rasolm’s appearances’ as the reincarnation of evil in the RJ series; post Keep and excluding the Adversary Cycle. Only three come to my mind: Conspiracies, Gateways and Harbingers any thing else from the forum?I belive that's right, as long as you're refering to "in person" appearances.
Auskar Wrote:But what about poor Malosar? (I finally read The Keep).I thought prestidigitation was appropriate, it means performance of or skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with the hands; sleight of hand, a show of skill or deceitful cleverness. It is not a word you hear every day, but one that evokes thought and triggers the imagination. It also seems to fit Rasalom’s/Malosar’s/Sal Roma’s personality rather well; don’t you think?
Why is this thread called "Prestidigitation"...? (boy, that is a hard word to type).
tooleman Wrote:I thought prestidigitation was appropriate, it means performance of or skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with the hands; sleight of hand, a show of skill or deceitful cleverness. It is not a word you hear every day, but one that evokes thought and triggers the imagination. It also seems to fit Rasalom’s/Malosar’s/Sal Roma’s personality rather well; don’t you think?
Can anyone else think of anagrams used by the arch-villain aside from these three? I can’t, just keep drawing a blank.