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  • in reply to: Tom/Orcus Memory Flashes #9600
    Qrystof
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    True enough. I’ve been going around in circles looking for a good series to sit down with. Both Nightlord and DoA didn’t end on a note that have kept me from thinking about them. I can only think myself in circles for so long before I need a next chapter. I can’t keep binging these drug like stories Amazon is pushing at me. The LITRPG series haven’t hit the spot. Like cotton candy, great but gone too soon.

    in reply to: Tom/Orcus Memory Flashes #9598
    Qrystof
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    [quote=Tizzy;7661]If you want food for fodder, remember my pal Boggy? In book 1 he thought Tom seemed oddly well composed for a 16 year old, given the situation.

    I have to take his word for it, I haven’t been 16 since….hmm….was I ever 16? I don’t know, I’ve just been well composed, stable and reliably self-possessed for as long as I can remember.

    But Book 4 really starts to put the peddle to the metal on this issue.[/quote]

    Man Tizzy, that doesn’t help at all! GAH I guess waiting is my only option. That does kind of allude to what I’m thinking but I hope there’s a TON of Orcus memories from the battle to reflect on. I want Tom to start making strides as a character, not just the fear of letting others down because “I’m not Orcus”, but accepting the mantle and making positive strides.

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    in reply to: Tom/Orcus Memory Flashes #9596
    Qrystof
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    Alright, I can’t wait for book 4. Mainly because I’m hoping to finally get the answer to the Phoenix Cycle stuff we’re seeing.

    The part that blows me away if Tom’s reactions during the conference pre battle to seeing the avatars and how he speaks with them. I think at this point we all can agree that there is a whole ton of credence to the Tom=Orcus debate. My question is: is Tom just gaining access to these memories and then acting accordingly or are these memories from Orcus integrating and changing Tom’s character bit by bit.

    I can’t help but think that this vast amount of memory, feeling, and knowledge that flashes through his mind has to effect him somehow. The way he acts is not at all in line with the teen he used to be. Way too self assured and yet vindictive.

    Are we going to have the monkey king straighten some of this out?

    in reply to: Beta CoA:ITW #8881
    Qrystof
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    I’d love to get in for all the betas if I could. I’ve been waiting for the books!! Where you been tizzy??

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