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Post by Child of Immanuel on May 22, 2007 19:36:47 GMT -5
I've tried. Can't find it.
What kind of food gave Succat a chance to see his beloved?
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Post by CynanMachae on Jun 1, 2007 10:19:48 GMT -5
Bread!
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Jun 2, 2007 14:30:09 GMT -5
More specific, please.
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Post by CynanMachae on Jun 6, 2007 10:10:01 GMT -5
eeeeeeh, honey bread?
Dough?
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Jun 7, 2007 15:29:45 GMT -5
It was honey bread.
Take it away, Cynan!
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Post by CynanMachae on Jun 11, 2007 11:54:58 GMT -5
What kind of car does Simon drive (in particular to see the aurochs if he owns more than one)?
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Post by Tegid on Jun 12, 2007 12:40:03 GMT -5
A gray Jaguar Sovereign
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Post by CynanMachae on Jun 17, 2007 18:16:46 GMT -5
Right! Yours...
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Post by Tegid on Jun 19, 2007 16:33:08 GMT -5
What project was the crowd in the Grey Goose incited against, and by whom?
Bonus (for anyone, whether you answer the main question or not): (The following description narrows your search down very specifically to a single paragraph.) Between the time Bess Levinson buzzed to let Hunter into the apartment complex and his arrival at her door, Hunter described the borough in which she lived. A forum member's name appears in that description. Give evidence that you found that name.
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Post by Tegid on Jun 27, 2007 21:01:51 GMT -5
Let's try this one, then:
Who asked Duncan to deliver something to Renaud in Marseilles?
(Bonus: Why did this delivery later prove to be most ironic?)
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Post by Paladin on Jun 28, 2007 0:45:45 GMT -5
Duncan was asked to deliver a box containing six exquisite daggers with blades of inlaid silver, and handles of gold; each had the distinctive Templar cross on the end of the pommel, with a small ruby at the center for Balthazar of Arles, the master armorer. If the irony is in the third book, don't tell me because I haven't read it yet.
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Post by Tegid on Jun 28, 2007 8:06:53 GMT -5
Happy reading! I just finished The Celtic Crusades myself.
And it's your turn to ask a question!
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Post by Paladin on Jun 29, 2007 0:01:37 GMT -5
What were the hilt and grip of Excallibur fashioned to resemble?
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Post by Tegid on Jun 30, 2007 0:42:20 GMT -5
Two intertwined crested serpents.
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Post by Paladin on Jun 30, 2007 16:39:34 GMT -5
Correctamundo, was that even hard for you?
Your turn...
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