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Post by dragonlord on May 13, 2006 13:19:40 GMT -5
The history of Ruin Mist is exceptional especially when spending the time to dig through the people and place entries. I learned so much about the world like that.
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Post by Sparhawk on May 14, 2006 1:16:20 GMT -5
Ruin Mist world is vast in scope!
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Post by xxmarcoxx on May 26, 2006 22:57:45 GMT -5
So TRUE! RS books are some of the better books(if not the best) I've read. I like how it was free flowing and there was there was always something new happening. The world is so vast I've dreamed about it.
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Post by Sparhawk on May 29, 2006 6:18:33 GMT -5
The world is really huge and very mysterious.
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Post by tammyk on Jun 10, 2006 19:37:00 GMT -5
It seems as huge as our own world I liked how real it seems.
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Post by dragonlord on Jun 24, 2006 12:11:39 GMT -5
It is more vast than our own world since it is in fact 3 worlds or maybe I don't quite understand that, but that's how it seems to me. Under-earth and over-earth are different worlds than the kingdoms and the reaches.
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Post by Sparhawk on Jun 24, 2006 13:19:14 GMT -5
and very unique. It reminds me of Bulgarian fairy tales.
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Post by gcube on Jul 3, 2006 22:37:00 GMT -5
Ruin mist is my fave place to dream about. Erravane got me going especially when she changes.
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Post by DrD on Jul 4, 2006 12:36:43 GMT -5
There's so much to the world for sure and it is interesting to explore it. Underearth is what I most wanted to see more of. If the parts in the tower and skycity are over earth you think?
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Post by Shire Hobbit on Jul 11, 2006 12:05:11 GMT -5
The dragon tower I'm not so sure about but the city of the sky definitely is either in Over Earth or some kind of doorway to it. Maybe we don't understand it yet and it will be revealed more later.
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Post by huntress on Jul 12, 2006 12:23:34 GMT -5
The City of the Sky has to be over earth but I got the impression the tower was somewhere else. Shirehobbit is right about more to be revealed!
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Post by dragonlord on Jul 19, 2006 13:26:54 GMT -5
It seemed without time and space, like some lost place. Under earth is what I'd like to see explored more. Only a small part has been revealed.
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